

Surrender : Director: Tung-Wang Wu | Genre: Documentary | Produced In: 2004
Synopsis: SURRENDER is a documentary in which Taiwanese children of 4 to 8 years old talk about their views on surrendering to China. Asking children big questions sounds silly, and living under China's threat to Taiwan is no laughing matter. As in my other recent works, I explore the concept of reversal to provoke an accidental stream of unexplored thoughts and discover alternative perspectives on the conventional wisdom about social issues, in this case, China's constant threat to Taiwan.
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