可能2年前,知道法國報紙有蔡英文與《看不見的國家》....不知道為何上是要發如此長的時間,
Invisible Nation |
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Directed by | Vanessa Hope |
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Produced by | - Vanessa Hope
- Ted Hope
- Sylvia Feng
- Cassandra Jabola
- Ivan Orlic
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Cinematography | Laura Hudock |
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Edited by | - Ku A-Ming
- Dave Henry
- Justice Yong
- Siuloku O
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Music by | Wei-San Hsu |
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Production companies | - Double Hope Films
- Seine Pictures
- 100 Chapters
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Distributed by | Abramorama |
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Release dates | - September 29, 2023 (Woodstock)
- May 31, 2024 (United States)
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Running time | 85 minutes |
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The film explores the presidency of Tsai Ing-wen, Taiwan’s first female president. It provides behind-the-scenes access to her eight-year tenure, chronicling Tsai’s efforts to safeguard Taiwan's democratic institutions and national identity in the face of authoritarian threats and escalating tensions with the People's Republic of China.[1] It follows critical moments of her administration, capturing her responses to military intimidation, diplomatic isolation, and political interference from Beijing.[2]
Through interviews, archival footage and animated map-based graphics, the documentary delves into Taiwan’s history of colonization, transition from martial law to democracy and its current struggle for international recognition.[3] The documentary also offers a close look at Tsai, with scenes from the presidential office offering a more intimate view of the inner workings of her administration.[2][4]
Following the completion of All Eyes and Ears, which followed the relationship between the United States and China, Vanessa Hope wanted to make a documentary revolving around Taiwan and was moved to do so after the landmark 2016 Taiwanese presidential election, remarking, "The Taiwanese people deeply inspired me."[2]
Hope and Geralyn Dreyfous, secured initial funding through the Compton Foundation.[5] Vanessa Hope gained access to Tsai Ing-Wen by filling out a proposal through the presidential office, which took six months for a response. Once they responded, Hope pitched the film, with Ing-Wen agreeing to film, and Hope maintaining editorial control of the project.[6][7]
Principal photography began initially in May 2017, with another round of filming following the 2019-2020 Hong Kong protests, with Hope living in Taiwan from July 2022 to February 2023, completing post-production on the film.[8]
蔡英文 Tsai Ing-wen

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#看不見的國家》今天在台灣上映,我誠摯邀請大家走進電影院,一起觀看這部極具意義的紀錄片。
這不是一部關於我的紀錄片,而是一部關於台灣的紀錄片。它描繪了我們如何從一個曾經被忽視、被打壓的「看不見的國家」,一步一步走向世界的舞台。我們靠著對民主價值的堅持、對自由多元社會的珍惜,以及在科技與經濟實力上的努力與突破,讓世界終於開始看見台灣。
我要感謝導演葛靜文(Vanessa Hope)與她的團隊,拍出這樣一部動人的作品。她們讓台灣的故事,不再只是被遺忘的一角,而是被真實地記錄下來,傳遞出去,擺脫被忽略與掩蓋的宿命。這部片也讓更多人認識台灣,一個小小多山卻美麗而強韌的國家。
曾經在世界上「看不見的國家」,反而讓我們看見自己,看見台灣人民的勇氣,更看見民主台灣的堅韌。
謝謝台灣人民過去八年跟我一起努力,也希望在當前變化萬千的國際局勢中,朝野能團結一致,人民能展現韌性,繼續跟政府一起穩健前進。
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