This documentary / fund raiser film was produced in 1984 by the Hong Kong Salvation Army to raise sponsorship for their educational activities in the infamous Kowloon Walled City. The project was filmed in 16mm film.
They are frozen in place, stagnating without any direction. Around them, things change rapidly.
Memories of his four-year journey focused on the Hong Kong protests. Narrated in the first person, i...
In 1971, after being rejected by Hollywood, Bruce Lee returned to his parents’ homeland of Hong Kong...
I made June when I didn’t have any inspiration to create a feature film. The documentary is about th...
The story of the 2019 Hong Kong protests, told through a series of demonstrations by local protestor...
Throughout Hong Kong’s history, Hongkongers have fought for freedom and democracy but have yet to su...
By asking the same question across generations of Southern Chinese in the UK, this film documents a ...
This anthology film, whose Chinese title begins with a romantic name for human excrement, premiered ...
As the 'one country two systems' policy in Hong Kong has slowly eroded, resentment among the territo...
YAYA is a story about a filmmaker who explores the complex relationship between his family and the d...
The first feature-length documentary to explore the career of Stephen Chow; featuring collaborators,...
Tells the story of how Edward Snowden managed to evade capture by the US. For the first time Snowden...
Although the Chinese government promised that Hong Kong would retain separate status until 2047, in ...
Hong Kong, 1978. South Korean actress Choi Eun-hee is kidnapped by North Korean operatives following...
Rising beyond K-pop to become Asia's ultimate diva, TAEYEON explores the World of Frozen at Hong Kon...
Poet and author Xi Xi is one of Hong Kong's most treasured writers. Though also acclaimed in Taiwan ...
In the life of Mr. Lai Man-wai, he had seen the most turbulent times of recent Chinese history. From...
In the aftermath of 2014's Umbrella Revolution, five Hong Kong activists are confronted with the que...
Filmmaker Ian Taylor examines the impressive legacy of Hong Kong cinema -- specifically, how martial...