The Last Chieftain 1999 Directed by Daw-ming Lee , Sakuliu Pavaavalung 末代頭目

The film explores the leadership system in lives of chiefs such as Rangalu who was sworn in as the Head of Santiman District, Taiwan, which consists of 10 villages with the population of 70,000, most of whom are indigenous Paiwan. The Paiwan people live in the mountain area of southern Taiwan. Their rich oral traditions and cultural traits are revealed in this unique film. The two director, Daw-ming Lee and Sakuliu Pavaavalung, exchange their views on political and economic issues.

Country Taiwan
Production Country Taiwan
Language Mandarin
Spoken Language Mandarin
Gnere Documentary
Release Date 1 January 1999
120 mins