
Black and White 2019
Step into the high-stakes world of Taiwanese politics with *Black and White (2019)*, a sharp 20-minute short film crafted as part of the *2020 Taiwanese presidential election* series by Next Film (一丁目).
Director: Wen-Han Shih
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Black and White (2019) about?
*Black and White* follows a journalist navigating a pivotal political moment in Taiwan's 2020 election. Caught between ethical dilemmas and professional pressures, the film examines the difficult choices that shape media narratives and public trust.
Who directed Black and White?
Wen-Han Shih is the director behind *Black and White*, bringing a cinematic lens to the political short film series.
Who stars in Black and White?
Cast details for *Black and White (2019)* are not publicly listed.
Is Black and White (2019) worth watching?
As a 20-minute political short film, *Black and White* offers a concise but impactful dive into media ethics and election tensions. Its thematic depth and tight execution make it a compelling watch for political drama enthusiasts.
How long is Black and White?
*Black and White (2019)* has a runtime of 20 minutes.
About Black and White (2019) — The Tense Short Film on Taiwan's Election Politics
Step into the high-stakes world of Taiwanese politics with *Black and White (2019)*, a sharp 20-minute short film crafted as part of the *2020 Taiwanese presidential election* series by Next Film (一丁目). Directed by Wen-Han Shih, this politically charged narrative dives into the morally complex decisions faced by a journalist caught between truth and loyalty. Set against the backdrop of an intense election cycle, the film explores themes of integrity, media ethics, and the blurred lines between black-and-white ideals and grey-area realities.
The atmosphere is tense and urgent, reflecting the real-world pressures of political reporting in an era of misinformation. With its compact runtime, *Black and White* packs a punch, offering a thought-provoking snapshot of democracy in action—where every choice carries weight, and every headline has consequences.