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Welcome to another episode of Talking TIDF. This is the first in a series of “bonus” episodes in the wake of a successful 2026 festival. Host Cameron and Stefanie are joined by the directors of the short film Colour Ideology Sampling.mov, selected for the Taiwan Competition at the Taiwan International Documentary Festival.
Chan Karen Cheuk-sze, with a background in creative media and the arts, and Kathy Wong, trained in journalism and political science, have been collaborating for several years. They first met while documenting the 2019 Hong Kong protests.
Their film has won multiple awards and screened in Taiwan and internationally, sparking strong audience engagement and discussion.
🎙️In this episode:
➤ How did their collaboration grow out of different media backgrounds?
➤ What role does “art” play in their documentary practice?
➤ How did the project start—and how did it become a film about “political colour”?
➤ How have audiences in Taiwan and abroad responded, and how do reactions differ?
➤ What do in-person screenings and audience discussions mean to them as directors?🔗Links:
Colour Ideology Sampling.mov – Taiwan Docs
https://docs.tfai.org.tw/en/film/7109 Taiwan Competition – Taiwan International Documentary Festival
https://www.tidf.org.tw/en/category/shows2026/6057 Article: Hong Kong filmmaker duo on “political colours” and the Golden Horse Awards
https://hongkongfp.com/2024/12/14/hong-kong-filmmaker-duo-on-citys-political-colours-and-winning-at-taiwans-golden-horse-awards/ Hong Kong Independent Film Festival
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Kong_Independent_Film_FestivalSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of Talkin TIDF, hosts Cameron and Stefanie are joined by Yannick Dauby, a sound artist born in France and now based in Taiwan. As a field recordist, he works across audio documentary, electroacoustic composition, film sound design, and experimental cinema.
At the 2026 Taiwan International Documentary Festival, Yannick is participating in several projects and events. His directorial work, Bone Always Outlasts Feather, was selected for the Taiwan Competition, and he is also involved in sound collaborations, listening sessions, and a lecture performance.
🎙️In this episode:
➤ What first drew Yannick to sound, and which films or cinematic experiences influenced him most?
➤ How did the creative process behind Bone Always Outlasts Feather develop, particularly the relationship between sound and image?
➤ What attracted him to designing the sound for Amateur in the Moon?
➤ How has his long-term work on coral reefs around Penghu facilitated an exploration of climate change through sound?
➤ What can audiences expect from the listening session Reality through Sound?, presented together with Ernst Karel?🔗 Links & Show Notes
Kalerne.net — a platform on sound and environment curated by Yannick Dauby
https://linktr.ee/kalerne Bone Always Outlasts Feather (directed by Yannick Dauby)
https://www.tidf.org.tw/en/films/157556 Amateur in the Moon (sound design by Yannick Dauby)
https://www.tidf.org.tw/en/films/157549 Lecture performance: Mountains of Time: A Collection of 1930s 16mm Reversal Film
https://www.tidf.org.tw/en/events/134172 Listening session: Reality through Sound?
https://www.tidf.org.tw/en/events/315712026 TIDF Yannick Picks
Punishment Park
https://www.tidf.org.tw/en/films/157646 From Island to Island
https://www.tidf.org.tw/en/films/134154See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of Talkin TIDF, Cameron and Stefanie speak with LEE Daw-ming, an award-winning filmmaker, scholar, and one of the most influential figures in documentary filmmaking in Taiwan. After studying in the United States, he returned in the early 1980s and played a key role in shaping the field’s development.
At TIDF 2026, the Reel Taiwan section, The Late 1980s on Film, presents four of his digitally restored works. In this conversation, Professor LEE reflects on how documentary in Taiwan evolved alongside technological change and the island’s transition out of martial law.
🎙️In this episode:
➤ What shaped documentary filmmaking in Taiwan in the 1960s and 1970s—and which international works influenced a generation?
➤ Why did 1985 become a “scandalous” year in Taiwan’s documentary history?
➤ How was Beyond the Killing Fields: Refugees at the Thai-Cambodian Border made, and how did synch sound transform documentary practice?
➤ What is your position on ethnographic filmmaking—and how do you view the Sensory Ethnographic Lab?
➤ What was it like to revisit and restore your films for Reel Taiwan?🔗 Links & Show Notes
TIDF 2026: Reel Taiwan|The Late 1980s on Film
https://www.tidf.org.tw/en/films/157633 TIDF 2026: FOCUS programme|“Sensible but Unsayable—A Retrospective of the Sensory Ethnography Lab”: https://www.tidf.org.tw/en/category/shows2026/ LEE Daw-Ming Filmography: https://docs.tfai.org.tw/en/filmmakers/1864 The Journey of Taiwan Cinema: from Taiwan New Cinema to post-New Cinema by LEE Daw-Ming (October 2018) : https://taiwaninsight.org/2018/10/31/the-journey-of-taiwan-cinema-from-taiwan-new-cinema-to-post-new-cinema/ Taiwan Today, Taiwan Review “Voice of the People” (Sept 1996): https://taiwantoday.tw/AMP/Culture/Taiwan-Review/25093/Voice-of-the-PeopleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of Talkin’ TIDF, hosts Cameron and Stefanie are joined by TIDF programmer CHUNG Peihua, who oversees the festival’s non-competition sections. With years of experience at TIDF, she offers an insider’s perspective on two standout programmes: the Focus section “Sensible but Unsayable—A Retrospective of the Sensory Ethnography Lab” and the Taiwan Spectrum programme “War Memories, Shifting Identities,” discussing the curatorial thinking behind them and how they came together.
🎙️In this episode:
➤ What is the Sensory Ethnography Lab—and why was it selected as this year’s Focus programme?
➤ What sets SEL’s approach to ethnographic filmmaking apart?
➤ How were the films in this section chosen, and how do they connect to other parts of the TIDF programme?
➤ How did From Island to Island inspire the Taiwan Spectrum programme—and what new perspectives does it bring to Taiwan’s wartime and postwar history?🔗 Links & Show Notes
Focus Programme: Sensible but Unsayable—A Retrospective of the Sensory Ethnography Lab: https://www.tidf.org.tw/en/category/shows2026/ Taiwan Spectrum: War Memories, Shifting Identities: https://www.tidf.org.tw/en/category/shows2026/ Harvard Sensory Ethnography Lab: https://sel.fas.harvard.edu/ From Island to Island – 2026 TIDF Screening: https://www.tidf.org.tw/en/films/157630 From Island to Island – Review: https://asianmoviepulse.com/2025/02/documentary-review-from-island-to-island-2024-by-lau-kek-huat/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome back to Talkin’ TIDF, the English-language podcast of the Taiwan International Documentary Festival.
Hosts Cameron and Stefanie are joined by CHEN Wanling—one of TIDF’s most senior programmers and a key force behind its curatorial vision, with more than a decade of experience and deep knowledge of the documentary field.
From TIDF’s beginnings in 1998 to the ideas behind this year’s Focus programme, Palestine and Its Archiveless Archives, this episode goes straight to the heart of the festival.
🎙️ In this episode:
➤ What is Wanling’s own TIDF story?
➤ What did the documentary landscape look like when TIDF was founded in 1998?
➤ How did TIDF grow into one of Asia’s leading documentary platforms?
➤ What defines its curatorial philosophy and programme structure?
➤ How was Palestine and Its Archiveless Archives conceived?
➤ Finally: What are Wanling’s must-watch picks ?
Taiwan International Documentary Festival 2026: https://www.tidf.org.tw/en Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival: https://www.yidff.jp/ TFAI’s online public film archive: https://vod.tfai.org.tw/ Focus Programme: Palestine and Its Archiveless Archives: https://www.tidf.org.tw/en/category/shows2026/6059
🔗 Links & Show Notes🙋♀️Wanling’s picks:
- Kings and Extras: Digging for a Palestinian Image: https://www.tidf.org.tw/en/films/157575
Selection of three short films:
- Restored Pictures: https://www.tidf.org.tw/en/films/157570
- The Silent Protest 1929 Jerusalem: https://www.tidf.org.tw/en/films/157571
- Partition: https://www.tidf.org.tw/en/films/157572See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to the first episode of the new English-language podcast series Talkin’ TIDF.
Your hosts are two longtime TIDF enthusiasts: Cameron, a doctoral student at the University of Michigan who researches East Asian cinema, and Stefanie, a dedicated TIDF volunteer.
🎙️ In this episode:➤ What sets TIDF apart from other film festivals?
➤ How has TIDF developed as a “young” festival through educational outreach and volunteer training?
➤ How do they choose which films to watch—and which ones leave a lasting impact?
➤ How a film like From Island to Island resonates beyond the screen and spark discussion about Taiwan’s recent history🔗 Links & Show Notes
15th Taiwan International Documentary Festival, 1-10 May 2026: https://www.tidf.org.tw/en TIDF Awards, Next Generation Award: https://www.tidf.org.tw/en/page/1896 From Island to Island by LAU Kek-huat: https://www.tidf.org.tw/en/films/157630 The End of the track by MOU Tun-fei: https://www.tfai.org.tw/en/program/movieDetail/2c9580827e58477e017e6c0baaa90015See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.