Pang-tsuân | Huang Pang-Chuan, Lîm Kun- nî | Lin Chunni
2021 | 16 mm | 40 mins
Kam-Lōo-Tsuí (Water of Immortality) is a documentary on Huang Tu-shui’s 1921 marble sculpture of the same title, which Huang worked tirelessly on in his dormitory Takasago-ryo one hundred years ago. Thanks to the efforts of the family who courageously shielded the work in times of post-war turmoil, after a 50-year-long slumber in a factory, Water of Immortality is awakened and cleansed by the skillful hands of art conservator Mori Junichi. As the stains are slowly erased, Water of Immortality is placed back into the frame, emanating her innate beauty. As the documentary examines the subtle textures of marble and the traces of time through 16mm films and the workings of light, it allows different mediums to engage in a dialogue that embodies the historical image of Taiwan. Despite being one hundred years apart, we, like the goddess, have also endured turmoil, and as we renew the image of the goddess and gaze upon her through the lens, we also reflect on ourselves, surviving feudal powers such as colonization and the Martial Law, and fearlessly marching toward a new future.