

The Boat-Burning Festival
1979 Directed by Chang Chao-TangShot by Chang Chao-Tang and cinematographer Christopher Doyle, The Boat Burning Festival captures the ceremony worshipping Wangye(王爺), the local god of plague, held every three years in Sucuo Village(蘇厝) in Tainan(台南), Taiwan. Chang timed the work to "Ommadawn", a Celtic-inspired progressive rock album by Mike Oldfield. Defying genre conventions and deviating stylistically from television or ethnographic documentary, the film testifies to the tense and complex coexistence of traditional rites, local folklore, and discourses about modernisation and identity in 1970s Taiwan.
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Director
...........................................................Chang Chao-Tang
Music
...........................................................Mike Oldfield
Cinematography
...........................................................Christopher Doyle
Chang Chao-Tang
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........................................................Taiwan
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....................................................Documentary
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