Fan WU has been working for film festivals in Taiwan for more than 20 years. She was the Programmer of TIDF (Taiwan International Documentary Festival), the Director of CCDF (CNEX Chinese Doc Forum), the Festival Director of CNEX Documentary Film Festival. Born in Taipei, studied Motion Picture at National Taiwan University of Arts, and then received an MSc degree in Festival Producing and Management from Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh and a MA degree in Documentary by Practice from Royal Holloway College, University of London.
As social activism grew in the 1980s, student groups began to form. Prior to the presidential election in March 1990, seven hundred National Assembly delegates passed a resolution to extend their terms to nine years and increase their pay. With various sectors all denouncing the decision, student activist groups launched a large-scale demonstration in front of Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall.
In 1987 Korea, under an oppressive military regime, a college student gets killed during a police interrogation involving torture. Government of officials are quick to cover up the death and order the body to be cremated. A prosecutor who is supposed to sign the cremation release, raises questions about a 21-year-old kid dying of a heart attack, and he begins looking into the case for truth. Despite a systematic attempt to silence everyone involved in the case, the truth gets out, causing an eruption of public outrage.