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"We Will Not Fade Away," a Ukrainian documentary, opens the Taiwan International Human Rights Film Festival

"We Will Not Fade Away," a Ukrainian documentary, opens the Taiwan International Human Rights Film Festival.  Photo provided by Ministry of Culture
"We Will Not Fade Away," a Ukrainian documentary, opens the Taiwan International Human Rights Film Festival. Photo provided by Ministry of Culture
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Editor/ Tim Wu (吳宗翰)

The National Human Rights Museum of the Ministry of Culture is hosting the "2023 Taiwan International Human Rights Film Festival," with "We Will Not Fade Away," directed by Ukrainian director Alisa Kovalenko, serving as its opening film. This year, the festival is focused on human rights issues like war, technology, and immigration.

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"We Will Not Fade Away," a Ukrainian documentary, opens the Taiwan International Human Rights Film Festival.Photo reproduced from National Human Rights Museum official website

"We Will Not Fade Away," the festival's opening film, depicts the "Donbass" region at the intersection of Ukraine and Russia before the conflict broke out in February 2022. People were in a panic since there was already a prospect of war in Ukraine, but the common people could do nothing except go about their daily lives.

This film, according to director Alisa Kovalenko, is about the inner light that may dispel the shadows. She that documentaries can preserve precious memories and allow the audience to be inspired and resonate through them.

The films chosen for the 2023 Taiwan International Human Rights Film Festival will be screened via a mix of live events, internet screenings, and community screenings. Please visit the official website for the latest information.

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