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Taipei, Sept. 9 (CNA) A film about female political prisoners held on a volcanic islet off Taiwan's eastern coast during martial law in the 1950s will hit the big screen across the nation on Oct. 28, its producer said Friday.
A documentary miniseries on the life of late Taiwanese painter Chen Cheng-po (陳澄波) funded by former Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lawmaker Pasuya Yao (姚文智) might air internationally, Yao said.
Yao quit politics after failing to win the Taipei mayoral election in 2018 and established thuannTaiwan Film Corp, which aims to tell the stories of victims of political persecution during the Martial Law era.
The studio’s first film is Liu Ma Gou No. 15 (流麻溝十 五號), which tells the story of female political prisoners held on Green Island (綠島) during the 1950s. Its second project a miniseries on Chen and