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2022-11-21
【活動資訊】11/29《綠色牢籠》放映會暨映後座談 | 臺文系

 

國立成功大學台灣文學系雙語計劃呈獻《綠色牢籠》放映會暨映後座談

 

位於⽇本沖繩的⻄表島,被譽為沖繩的美麗秘境之⼀,然⽽在這座寧靜、⼈煙稀少的⼩島上, 卻曾有⼀段牽扯進台灣礦⼯與⽇治時期礦業開發的悲慘歷史。

 

日期:2022年11月29日(二)

時間:18:00 – 20:30(17:30報到)

地點:台文講堂 · 力行校區大門口(小東路上) 

映後座談與談人:楊芳枝教授(國立成功大學台灣文學系)

報名:https://forms.gle/qB27QLA27A5yBSzDA 11月26日(六)前報名將提供餐點

 

機會難逢 歡迎系外師生報名參加

 

影片簡介

 

出⽣台灣淡⽔⼩基隆(今新北市三芝)的橋間良⼦, 10歲時被養⽗帶來了沖繩⻄表島。如今「⽩濱」已無多⼈居住。

年逾90歲的阿嬤,⼀個⼈守著這些秘密與那些說不出⼝戰前礦坑時代的故事。島上⼈⼈聞之⾊變——這座位於台灣與沖繩之間的邊陲⼩島,荒島上藏著屍骨的海上洞窟與亂葬崗、困在紅樹林之中的炭坑村,以及熱帶叢林中礦坑設施的廢墟,都藏著那些不願意被訴說的礦坑幽魂。

我們跟隨阿嬤的晚年故事,走進邊陲島嶼的綠⾊叢林中。透過紀錄片,回到阿嬤的記憶深處那個曾經如溫暖午後的台灣,試圖述說出⼀個充滿暴⼒、輝煌與無奈,卻被世⼈遺忘與忽略的瘋狂時代,以及那⼀顆無法挽回過往的悲傷⼼靈。

 

報名網址:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdnGvynWHjkWjcTqk3adr7-PR5_33nGrs4llP7htCAhgyIHfQ/viewform

 

Department of Taiwanese Literature, National Cheng Kung University presents a Special Screening of Green Jail

 

Short Synopsis

 

There remains only silence in the “Green Jail,” the once upon a time large-scale mining village located on Iriomote Island, Okinawa, Japan. Before World War II, under Greater East Asia Imperialism, “Green Jail” imprisoned thousands of miners. These miners were from Kyushu, and other places of Japan, as well as Japanese colonies: Taiwan and Korea. The miners who were forced to work there, many of whom also contracted and died from malaria. As for the “Taiwanese miners,” the morphine injection was prevalent so that they could work nonstop day and night.

 

Grandma Hashima, now 90 years old, is the adopted daughter of the Taiwanese head miner, Yang Tien-fu. With hardly any visitors, grandma lives alone in an old and shaggy wooden house by the “jail on the sea” where her family once lived, she recounts her experience of the coal mine days on the island. What happened in the coal mine? Grandma’s adoptive father, who recruited hundreds of Taiwanese miners to “Green Jail,” knowing or not they could never return home… Was he an oppressor or the oppressed victim of Japanese Imperialism? Through her memories of guilt, pain, anger, and the miseries of the past 80 years, this film also portrays the last years of Grandma Hashima’s life. 

 

Taiwan, Japan, France / Documentary / 101 mins / 2K / 2021 / Directed by HUANG Yin-yu

 

World Premiere at Osaka Asian Film Festival 2021

Nominated for “Best Documentary” of Taipei Film Awards, Taipei Film Festival 2021

 

Date: Tue., 29 Nov 2022, 18:00 – 20:30 (registration starts at 17:30)

Venue: Lecture Hall (台文講堂), Dept. of Taiwanese Literature, National Cheng Kung University

Post-screening discussant: Prof. Fang-Chih Yang (Dept. of Taiwanese Literature)

Registration: https://forms.gle/qB27QLA27A5yBSzDA (Light meals are provided for those who register before Sat, 26 Nov.)