The Moment: Fifty Years of Golden Horse (2016)

The Moment: Fifty Years of Golden Horse Poster
Original Title: 我們的那時.此刻

In 2013, the Golden Horse Film Festival celebrated its 50th anniversary. The ministry of Culture commissioned director Yang Li-chou to make a documentary about the history of Golden Horse. What is unique to this film is that it's not an ode to celebrities but about the role cinema plays in ordinary people's lives. It's a love letter to cinema, filmmakers and audiences.

Overview
"The Moment: Fifty Years of Golden Horse" is a 2016 documentary that brings to life 5 years of the history and cultural significance of the Golden Horse Awards, also referred to as the "Oscars of Asia". Directed by well known Chinese filmmaker Zhao Wei, the film analyzes the hallmark moments, themes, and individuals that have actually made the Golden Horse Awards a foundation of Asian movie theater, and a wider symbol of Chinese-language movie's worldwide influence.

Structure and Style
The documentary is a collection of fifty various sectors, each dedicated to a year of the Golden Horse's history. These segments each function footage from a particular year's winning film, interviews with essential individuals associated with the image, and important commentary on the film's cultural significance. While the design and format vary from section to segment, they collectively paint a lively picture of Chinese movie theater's advancement.

Historical and Cultural Significance
"The Moment: Fifty Years of Golden Horse" is as much a historic file as it is a cinematic tribute. It provides the cultural, political, and socio-economic changes that have affected Chinese filmmaking, reflecting the shifting tastes, patterns and evolution of Chinese society throughout the years. The film underscores the continuity and regular turmoils in Chinese art, therefore acknowledging the enduring power and importance of cinema in shaping popular discourse.

Footage and Interviews
The heart of the documentary is drawn from the treasure trove of video from previous Golden Horse-winning movies, recording some of the most unforgettable moments in Asian cinematic history. Furthermore, it includes interviews with a host of significant characters in Chinese movie theater, consisting of actors, directors, critics, and market stakeholders. These personal insights, nostalgia-tinted anecdotes, and ruminative commentaries substantially enrich the narrative weaving around the Golden Horse Awards.

Focus on Art and Career
At various points throughout the documentary, director Zhao Wei also focuses on the career trajectories of some of the industry's most revered figures. Through an informative examination of their body of work and their honours at the Golden Horse, the film paints a nuanced photo of the development and development of these artists. Each represents a various aspect of Chinese filmmaking, contributing to a richer understanding of the broader cinema landscape.

Largest Contribution
The most substantial contribution of "The Moment: Fifty Years of Golden Horse" is its affirmation of Chinese cinema's tremendous global impact. The documentary serves to both historicise and contextualise the developments of Chinese-language movie, thereby offering non-Chinese-speaking audiences a glance into this vast and differed artistic universe.

Critiquing the Film
Critics have hailed the documentary as an essential exploration of the Golden Horse Awards and their contribution to Chinese-language cinema. It is a love letter to Asian film, effectively encapsulating the remarkable advancement of Chinese movie theater over half a century. Nevertheless, there have actually been critiques about the restricted scope, as it just concentrates on award-winning movies and does not include those that were nominated but did not win.

In conclusion, "The Moment: Fifty Years of Golden Horse" is an interesting deep-dive into the world of Chinese movie theater. Its abundant images, poignant interviews, and historical retracing work as a fitting tribute to the impressive cinematic heritage connected with the Golden Horse Awards.

Top Cast

  • Gwei Lun-mei (small)
    Gwei Lun-mei
    Herself / Narrator
  • Ivy Ling Po (small)
    Ivy Ling Po
    Herself
  • Jackie Chan (small)
    Jackie Chan
    Himself
  • Charlie Chin Chiang-Lin (small)
    Charlie Chin Chiang-Lin
    Himself
  • Sylvia Chang (small)
    Sylvia Chang
    Herself
  • Zhao Wei (small)
    Zhao Wei
    Herself
  • Hou Hsiao-hsien (small)
    Hou Hsiao-hsien
    Himself
  • Stanley Kwan (small)
    Stanley Kwan
    Himself
  • Peter Chan (small)
    Peter Chan
    Himself
  • Fruit Chan (small)
    Fruit Chan
    Himself
  • Ang Lee (small)
    Ang Lee
    Himself