Pilin Yapu

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Pilin Yapu was born in the Mabanan community of Tai'an Township, Miaoli County. He graduated from the Department of Art Education, National Taichung Teachers College, and earned his Master's degree in Ethnology at the National Chengchi University. He returned to his Atayal roots in the 1990s and established the Atayal Liyung Peynux Cultural Association with Baunay Watan and Yuma Taru, working together to revitalise the Atayal cultural traditions. Meanwhile, using the skills he learned from the Full Shot Foundation's Local Documentary Filmmakers Training Scheme (commissioned by the Council for Cultural Affairs), he began to make documentary films that offer in-depth discussion on issues of Atayal culture from an indigenous perspective. He is now the principal of the P'uma Elementary School in Taichung, which is the first elementary school in Taiwan that implements indigenous experimental education.

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Where Has the Land Gone? Trailer (1997)

01 January 1997

Mabanan is an Atayal settlement in Miaoli County, where the filmmaker was born. During the Japanese colonial rule, most of the indigenous community's land was expropriated and registered as state-owned forest.

Tales of the Rainbow Trailer (1998)

01 January 1998

In the Atayal mythology, the souls of the deceased arrive in Heaven by way of the rainbow, yet only the ones who have the traditional face tattoo would be welcomed by the Ancestral Spirits.

The Moment Run Through Trailer (2009)

01 October 2009

Atayal director Pilin Yabu's 2009 documentary tracks the making of the award-winning film, Msgamil: Once Upon a Time, directed by Wen-Pin Chen.