The Return of Gods and Ancestors is the first locally made ethnographic film in Taiwan. The film, captured with a hand-cranked Bell & Howell 16 mm camera, documents the most magnificent five-year ceremony in Paiwan tribe. During the festival, the Paiwan people expect to receive blessings of the gods and ancestors by piercing rattan balls with extended bamboo poles; however, they also try to prevent any harm caused by evil spirits. The Paiwan five year ceremony is not only the reunion of the dead and the living, but a meeting of the old and the new.
Title | The Return of Gods and Ancestors: Paiwan Five Year Ceremony |
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Year | 1985 |
Genre | Documentary |
Country | Taiwan |
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Crew | Hu Tai-Li (Director) |
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Release | Jan 01, 1985 |
Runtime | 35 minutes |
Quality | HD |
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Popularity | 0 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
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