BEYOND THE ANTI-DUPONT MOVEMENT: PORTRAITS OF SOME SOCIAL ACTIVISTS (2K RESTORATION)

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FILM INFO

Title in Mandarin

鹿港反杜邦之後:一些社會運動工作者的畫像(2K數位修復)

Film Type

DOCUMENTARY

Year

1990/2026

Duration

54 min

THEME / GENRE

HISTORY

Director

LEE Daw-ming

Participation Goal

Festival Screening

The fight against environmental injustice in Taiwan reached a turning point when plans for a massive DuPont chemical plant threatened the wetlands of Changhua. What followed was a 13-month grassroots campaign that united farmers, academics, journalists, and youth in a historic act of resistance. With NT$6.4 billion at stake, this was no small confrontation—but the people prevailed. Through interviews with key figures in Taiwan’s environmental and social justice movements, the film revisits the Anti-DuPont Movement and its legacy, offering a rare insight into the courage, costs, and impact of activism that continues to inspire generations.

SALES CONTACT

Company

TAIWAN FILM AND AUDIOVISUAL INSTITUTE

JOB TITLE

International Sales & Festival Specialist

Contact

Wayne HONG Chen-wei

Email

waynehong@tfai.org.tw