The Man Who Couldn't Leave is a Taiwanese short film directed by Singing Chen in 2022. The film employs virtual reality (VR) techniques to depict the Rebellion Case on Green Island during the period of White Terror.
Synopsis
editThe film was commissioned by the National Human Rights Museum. It primarily features 360-degree real scenes, including the exhibition area of the New Life Correction Center's Third Brigade at the Green Island White Terror Memorial Park. Some scenes were shot in studios by using virtual reality (VR) techniques.[1] The story revolves around A-Kuen, a political victim, as the main character. It begins with a tour of the wax figure exhibition area in the New Life Correction Center, telling the experiences behind the wax figures in the dormitory. The story then unfolds through the letters between A-Cing, a fellow inmate who also suffered under the White Terror, and his family, narrating the ordeals faced by political victims of the White Terror.[2][3]
Production
editThis film is a single-user, 360-degree fully immersive experience that requires the use of VR headsets for viewing. Audience do not embody specific character roles but from a third-person perspective. Although interaction with the characters is not possible, the characters will talk to the audience directly according to events, creating a sense of face-to-face interaction.[2] Viewers primarily engage with the narrative through visual and auditory senses, experiencing the story in a lifelike manner. The progression of the plot can be inferred based on the positioning of visuals or the direction of sound. Multiple scenes can unfold simultaneously from the front, sides, and below, allowing viewers to rotate, to get closed, or to distance their perspective freely throughout the entire screening.[4][5]
Awards and exhibitions
editThe film received several awards in 2022, including the Best Experience Award in the Immersive Content Competition at the Venice Film Festival,[2] selection for the DocLab VR Gallery section at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA), and the VR360 Narrative Award in the International Short Film Competition VR category at the Kaohsiung Film Festival (KFF).[6] The following year, it won the SMART Competition Grand Prize at the International Documentary Festival (FIPADOC) in France, as well as the Photography Special Mention and Audience Award at the NewImages Festival.[7][8]
In 2023, an exhibition with the same name, The Man Who Couldn't Leave, was held at the Museum of National Taipei University of Education.[2] Additionally, the Taiwan Film and Audiovisual Institute organized a screening event, Virtual Reality Special Screening – 'The Man Who Couldn't Leave.'[9]
References
edit- ^ "話題》VR360敘事比起電影,更有劇場的偏向?白恐歷史展演的新可能:訪《無法離開的人》導演陳芯宜、技術總監全明遠、美術指導涂碩峯". Openbook閱讀誌 (in Traditional Chinese). 2022-10-20. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
- ^ a b c d ARTouch編輯部 (2023-05-04). "在美術館蓋一座沉浸式電影院:陳芯宜「無法離開的人」正式開展". 典藏ARTouch.com (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 2023-11-13.
- ^ "讓身體打開,去體驗歷史的無法離開——專訪 VR《無法離開的人》導演陳芯宜". 放映週報 (in Traditional Chinese). 2023-05-03. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
- ^ "6 年前,我認為 VR 的世界與我無關 —— 專訪陳芯宜導演:從陌生走向威尼斯影展的創作談 | ShoppingDesign". www.shoppingdesign.com.tw (in Chinese). Retrieved 2023-11-13.
- ^ "無法離開的第三種人《無法離開的人》 — ARTalks". talks.taishinart.org.tw. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
- ^ "2022雄影短競得獎揭曉 《暴雨前夕的祕密》拿下金火球大獎 | 影展新聞". 2023 高雄電影節 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 2023-11-13.
- ^ 自由時報電子報 (2023-04-08). "從威尼斯到法國 陳芯宜白恐VR作品《無法離開的人》再奪國際大獎 - 自由藝文網". art.ltn.com.tw. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
- ^ Croll, Ben (2023-04-05). "XR Distributor Diversion Cinema Picks Up Venice Winner 'The Man Who Couldn't Leave,' Upcoming Doc '21-22 USA' (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 2023-11-14.
- ^ "威尼斯影展得獎作品《無法離開的人》,用VR觀影技術帶觀眾穿越時空回到1950年代的綠島監獄 -- 上報 / 生活". www.upmedia.mg. Retrieved 2023-11-13.