And Miles to Go Before I Sleep

Trailer
Taiwan, 2022, 90 min

Directed by:

Tsung-lung Tsai

Plots(1)

Taiwan is one of the wealthiest democracies in Asia. Thousands of people from neighbouring countries go there every year to earn money from manual labour. However, they don’t enjoy the same rights as the local population. Paramedics take care of a local worker, his injuries not life-threatening. Nearby, a naked young man from Vietnam, accused of attempted theft without evidence, is writhing in pain in a pool of blood. Footage from the personal camera of a Taiwanese police officer shows the brutal and indefensible behavior that undocumented workers face in Taiwan. On the other hand, television news reports have drawn attention to the lack of job security, which has led to foreign workers risking their lives. Director Tsung-Lung Tsai uncovers unexplored mechanisms within a democratic country and shows the impact of systematic social discrimination on the living conditions of migrants. (One World)

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