| Country / Region |
| Taiwan |
| Year | | | 2012 |
| Color | | | Color + B&W |
| Length | | | 154 min |
| Rating | | | PG |
Pusu Qhuni
Eighty years ago, the Seediq people living the mountains rose up to the Japanese colonial government in Taiwan. The incident is known as “Wushe Incident”. In this documentary, the descendants of the Wushe survivors not only talk about the history from their point of view but lead us to the places where the tragedy took place.
TANG Hsiang-chu
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TANG Hsiang-chu began his career in advertising but soon became a sound recorder in film. He won two Golden Horse Awards for Best Sound Effects for The Most Distant Course and Warrior of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale. TANG is also an award-winningdocumentary director. Pusu Qhuni is his fifth documentary. |

