11/25 “Voices of the Land: Taiwan, the UK, and Iceland — A Screening and Sharing Session with Image Creators Journeying Across Three Islands”

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“Voices of the Land: Taiwan, the UK, and Iceland — A Screening and Sharing Session with Image Creators Journeying Across Three Islands”

Stories of Connection and Resistance Between People and the Earth

Through storytelling, we trace new paths across familiar ground.
This film screening and discussion brings together MAMU and The Laxá Farmers (Hvellur)—two works spanning Taiwan and Iceland—to reflect on the bond between people and the land.

The event will be led by  Aephie Chen 陳繪彌, curator and director of the UK & Nordic Taiwan Film Festival, who will guide the audience across the boundaries of image and memory to listen to the voices of the earth.

Date: Tuesday, November 25, 2025 | 13:00–16:00

(Check-in starts at 12:40; a snack box will be provided after the event)

Venue: Room 210, Humanities and Social Sciences Building II, Guangfu Campus, NYCU

Capacity: 60 participants

Registration: Complete your registration by filling out the sign-up form.

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