Sun Chia-Ming, President of EVA Air, remarked that the airline is honored to continue its collaboration with the New Taipei City Government on the Skyscape Film Festival, now in its fourth year. Over the years, nearly 40 outstanding documentary works have flown across the globe with EVA Air, offering international travelers a glimpse into Taiwan’s vibrant documentary scene. He also thanked the Evergreen Symphony Orchestra for their stirring performance at the concert, which was met with an enthusiastic response—tickets were snapped up in less than three days. He encouraged everyone to enjoy and support the film festival during their next EVA Air flight.
Li Li-Chen, Commissioner of the Department of Information, noted that the concert marked the opening of the year-long anniversary activities. Starting in May, travelers flying with EVA Air can enjoy the 2025 New Taipei Theater through the in-flight entertainment system. In July, the festival will feature a curated retrospective of past award-winning documentaries. In October, the Award Ceremony will announce the top three winners and Jury Special Award of the year, along with premiere screenings of the newly selected documentaries—ensuring the celebration of New Taipei’s documentaries continues all year long.
The Department also highlighted the concert program, which included performances of "Rainy Night Flower," "Longing for the Spring Breeze," "Mountain Suite," "Memory," and "Cinema Paradiso", accompanied by footage from past documentaries and trailers of this year’s 12 selected films—creating a powerful and emotional experience that led to tickets being fully reserved in under three days.
The 2025 New Taipei Theater features a selection of 12 outstanding documentaries:
• May: The Extra’s Journey, Wild Road, The true spirit
• July: The Elimination, The Sparkle in our lives, Urban Nomads
• September: The Tale of Ino Yumin, One Family, Two Nations, Migration Revelation
• November: Oxen and the Changing Times, Love in Different Forms, Advent of the Goddess
• With diverse themes and human-centered narratives, these films invite travelers to immerse themselves in the moving world of New Taipei’s documentaries.