INVISIBLE NATION is a comprehensive portrait of Taiwan and its many paradoxes: Taiwan is globally influential but systematically excluded; exists in de facto independence but threatened with war if it declares itself such; and being of strategic importance but denied diplomatic alliances. And the threat looming over all of this is China. With unprecedented access to Taiwan’s first female president, Tsai Ing-wen, director Vanessa Hope crafts a fascinating portrait of Taiwan and the country’s struggle to preserve its hard-won democracy.