Over the past fifty years, Hongkongers have fought for freedom and democracy but have yet to succeed. In 2019, the “Extradition Bill” which would have allowed the extradition of Hongkongers to China opened a Pandora’s box, turning Hong Kong into a battlefield against the Chinese authoritarian rule.
Award-winning Hong Kong director Kiwi Chow tells the story of the movement from within, tracking both its historical context and getting up close and personal on the front lines.
Which of the year’s great docs have you missed on the big screen? This festive season, join us in the dark for a last chance to discover (or re-watch) your favourite nonfiction films of 2022.
Full programme HERE.