To be a Normal One During Abnormal Times
5 films
During Taiwan’s Level 3 Alert, the idea of a “normal life” felt impossibly distant.
While many responded with anxiety, fear, and blame, others quietly held onto their values and beliefs—trying to preserve what it means to be a “normal person.”
This curated selection features five films from China, the United States, the former Soviet Union, Hong Kong, and Taiwan—each portraying a life caught between individual freedom and overwhelming systems: totalitarian regimes or capitalist monopolies.
Some are artists, some are not. Some succeed, others don’t. Most drift through a world where “success” has no real meaning. And yet, despite immense, shadowy powers and marginal existences, it is the modest desire to live as a “normal person” that sustains our will to move forward.
In the end, mutual understanding remains our greatest force of momentum.
Curator
詩人,劇場及電影編導。曾任台北詩歌節、桃園電影節、台灣國際人權影展、人權藝術生活節之策展人。現主持黑眼睛文化及黑眼睛跨劇團。