. . "Sixty-two years and sixty-five hundred miles between" . . . "62 years and 6500 miles between" . . . . . . "\"Asking her grandmother what advice she has for young people, filmmaker Anita Chang receives a simple reply: 'Politics!' Despite a third stroke and a century of struggle, 'Democratic Grandma' remains true to the ideals that earned her acclaim and a memorable nickname in Taiwan. However, she also knows that progress exacts a price-- a realization rendered vividly and with poignant candor in Chang's portrait of her headstrong \"Ama.\" Tracing the parallel threads of her female relatives' stories, Chang uncovers revelations of political persecution while focusing on the struggle to maintain--and sometimes resist--the bonds of filial traditions\"--Container." . . . . . . . . "Taiwan" . .