GAGA
Overview
In September, mist settles over the tribal village, creating an atmosphere as mysterious as the Hayung family during autumn and winter. After their homeland was taken, an 80-year-old man devoted his life to worshipping GAGA. When he passed, his descendants forgot the old traditions. The Hayung family mirrors Taiwan's indigenous families—each tribe like a fading household. Eldest son Pasang enters a political campaign, ignoring his family's objections. His farmer brother suffers the consequences. After the election, the family fractures. Then, the village sees snow for the first time in ages. As the snow melts, new life emerges, and the broken family slowly begins to heal.