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Documentary

Island in Between

- A personal, poetic look at the uneasy peace on the frontline between Taiwan and China.

The rural Taiwanese outer islands of Kinmen sit merely 2 miles off the coast of China. Kinmen attracts tourists for its remains from the 1949 Chinese Civil War. It also marks the frontline for Taiwan in its escalating tension with China.

Release Date : 2023-09-29

Language :MandarinEnglish

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Status : Released

Production Company : CNEX StudioThe New York Times

Production Country : TaiwanUnited States of America

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Cast

Sen-Po Tung

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Original Name : Sen-Po Tung

Gender : Male

Ja-Shin Wu

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Original Name : Ja-Shin Wu

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Ya-Ping Hu

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Original Name : Ya-Ping Hu

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Qiao-Ling Lin

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Original Name : Qiao-Ling Lin

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Ying-Lung Chiang

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Original Name : Ying-Lung Chiang

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Yue-Ling Lai

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Original Name : Yue-Ling Lai

Gender : Male

Wun-Siang Cheng

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Original Name : Wun-Siang Cheng

Gender : Male

Li-Hung Lin

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Original Name : Li-Hung Lin

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Alice Hérait

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Gender : Male

Walid Berrazeg

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Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-03-22

A man who has lived the last thirty years of his life in the USA returns to his ancestral home in Taiwan just as lockdown impacts and then as relations between the nation and China continue to strain. This is a pretty standard observational documentary - but it does offer quite an interesting degree of reverse psychology. It's the Taiwanese who are bombarding their near neighbour with messages about truth, freedom and democracy - and all from their tiny outpost of the Kinmen Islands, a very short ferry ride from the mainland. This really only serves as a cursory introduction to the important issues of the delicate Sino-Taiwan relationship, and of the role of the USA in guaranteeing the integrity of the island - that, or interfering in it's future, depending on your perspective. At just twenty minutes it can't really do much justice to the subject matter, and though watchable doesn't really get us anywhere.