The Crying Bamboo Forest

The Crying Bamboo Forest

Release date : November 19, 2010
Runtime : 1h 18m
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Director : Umin Boya /
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November 19, 2010 1h 18m Drama More
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As a young boy, Fa'aye spent his days alongside his father deep in their lands, surrounded by towering bamboo and learning the ways of Atayal culture and knowledge. Now an elder, Fa'aye is caught between the trappings of the present day and trying to maintain a meaningful connection to his traditional territory, which has now been privatized by the state. With his young grandson in tow, Fa'aye is determined to return to the forest and reassert his duty to care for the bamboo despite the serious legal ramifications of his actions. The Crying Bamboo Forest is a remarkable first feature film that reflects the struggles and challenges currently faced by many Indigenous people living in Taiwan.
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Banay Yukeh
Old man
Isaw Behuy
Fa'aye
Gaki Baunky
Atayal father
Laka Umaw
Cleaner

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  • title:The Crying Bamboo Forest
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2010
  • Runtime:1h 18m
  • Genres: Drama · TV Movie ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Umin Boya /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:As a young boy, Fa'aye spent his days alongside his father deep in their lands, surrounded by towering bamboo and learning the ways of Atayal culture and knowledge. Now an elder, Fa'aye is caught between the trappings of the present day and trying to maintain a meaningful connection to his traditional territory, which has now been privatized by the state. With his young grandson in tow, Fa'aye is determined to return to the forest and reassert his duty to care for the bamboo despite the serious legal ramifications of his actions. The Crying Bamboo Forest is a remarkable first feature film that reflects the struggles and challenges currently faced by many Indigenous people living in Taiwan.
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