Gazing at Mount Da-Jian WCFF 2025
          
            Wildlife Conservation Film Festival
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          24m
        
      
    A young digital media graduate student returns to her hometown to document the nature of Kenting. Behind the camera, she rediscovers the land she once took for granted and unexpectedly witnesses her father's transformation from a hunter into a guardian of the environment. This is a story of intergenerational understanding and healing, a gentle tribute to the land and to familial love.
Film maker Jan Chian-Jiun is proficient in planning and producing films, advertisements, and government image videos. Films with diverse visual 
styles. Implemented creative strategies and produced advertisements have received international advertising awards and recognition at film 
festivals. Recognized with multiple international awards in the field of film, including International Film Festival of India and Asian Film Awards.
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