🪴 Closing Program of What Grows in the Breach of Care
Special Screening, Crossing Care: Between the Home and the Body
Time|2025/12/03 Wed. 18:00
Venue|NCU #107 Cinema
Between one home and another, care becomes both the reason to move and the tether that keeps one from moving.
Kuo Yu Ping and Indonesian filmmaker Ismail Fahmi Lubis each approach the transnational care landscape from distinct yet intersecting angles. Kuo returns to Indonesia to visit the former caregiver who once looked after her grandfather in Taiwan, using a first-person lens to observe her everyday life and the residues of memory after returning home. Lubis’ documentary short Homebound (2019) follows one of the caregivers previously featured in his earlier work Help Is on the Way, tracing her journey of returning home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This screening explores how caregiving—within the uneven flows of global labor—travels across matter, language, time, bodies, and borders. We invite you to sit with these stories, and reconsider where “home” might be located.
🎥 Screening List|
▍Ismail Fahmi Lubis, Homebound (2019)
▍Yu-Ping Kuo, What Grows in the Breach of Care
Crossing Care Screening (2025)
::: Getting Here :::
🚌 By Bus
From Zhongli Train Station, you can transfer to:
• Zhongli Bus No. 133
• Taoyuan Bus No. 132
It takes about 20–25 minutes to reach the main gate of National Central University.
🚕 By Taxi
You may take a taxi directly from Zhongli Train Station or Taoyuan HSR Station to the campus. The fare is approximately NT$200–250.
From the main gate, it’s about a 4–5 minute walk to the 107 Cinema.
🚗 By Car
Visitors may park in any available on-campus parking spaces.
Please pay the parking fee at the payment machine near the main gate before exiting the campus.
Special Thanks to Two Islands Digital.