Let It Be (2004 film)
Let It Be 無米樂 or 无米乐 Mandarin: Wu Mi Le, Taiwanese: Bô-bí-lo̍k | |
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Country | Taiwan |
Language | Taiwanese |
Bô-bí-lo̍k (literally 'happiness without rice' in Taiwanese; English title: Let It Be; Chinese: 無米樂; Simplified Chinese: 无米乐; Pinyin: Wu Mi Le) is a documentary film produced in Taiwan in 2004.
Plot
This documentary records the lives of several old farmers (peasants) in Chheⁿ-liâu Village, Āu-piah (i.e., Houbi Township), Tainan County (now part of Tainan City). It generated discussion and debate in the Taiwanese civil society about the impact on agriculture due to its membership in the World Trade Organization.
Reception
The documentary garnered a number of awards, including:[1]
- 2004 First Prize in “Taiwan International Documentary Festival”
- 2004 “Audience’s Choice Award” in “South Taiwan Film and Video Festival”
- 2004 “Excellent Documentary Film Award” of “Golden Grain Awards”
References
External links
- Yahoo Movies entry (Chinese)
- Douban entry (Chinese)
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