Let It Be

Let It Be

Lin Yu-hsien / Taiwan, 2004
Chinese, Mandarin / English subtitles, 84 min

Times were hard in Taiwan after 1949. Thousands of refugees fled to this mountainous island escaping the communist army. Still, Taiwan became a fully self-sufficient country in, for example, rice production. This documentary follows the daily life of old farmers, whose lifestyle and rhythm has not been affected by any of the turbulent changes in the Taiwanese society. tradition, hard work - an almost lost world, which has been keeping the entire society alive for almost 60 years.

Yan Lan Chuan (1965)
Studied philosophy and sociology. She acquired her film education in Great Britain. In 2002, she shot a film about the fates of the people affected by the catastrophic earthquake of 1999. She mostly takes interest in the Taiwanese countryside. Juang Yiu-Tseng (1966) also studied philosophy and in the meantime is concluding his studies of documentary film.