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Collection of documentaries related to the democratic movements of Hong Kong. The library features 2021 Oscars nominee “Do Not Split” and productions by the Human Rights Press Award winning team of RTHK (Radio Television Hong Kong).
Two years after June 12, Hongkongers fight by coming back (CHI+ENG SUB)|Frances Hui
Hong Kong’s huge protests, explained
https://youtu.be/6_RdnVtfZPY | Hundreds of thousands of Hongkongers have taken to the streets to protest a controversial extradition bill that could send Hong Kong residents to mainland China to be tried in court. To understand why this bill hits a nerve with Hongkongers, it's important to understand Hong Kong’s relationship with China - and exactly how the bill would tip the scales in China’s favor.
Do Not Split
2021 Oscars Nominee - Directed by Anders Hammer | Told from within the heart of the Hong Kong protests, “Do Not Split” begins in 2019 as a proposed bill allowing the Chinese government to extradite criminal suspects to mainland China escalated protests throughout Hong Kong.
Why do HongKongers fight? What is Sino-British Joint Declaration?
Will Britain hold China to its promises under the Joint Declaration and #StandWithHK in our fight to protect our rights and freedoms? Watch our animated video explaining the Sino-British Joint Declaration, for ease of sharing with our international friends and allies.
What's Happened to Hong Kong in the Last 20 Years?
Do you have eight minutes? Want to know more about the Hong Kong protests? This *updated* mini-documentary chronicles protest-related events starting from 1984 to now.
City of Fear
Once a city of protest, Hong Kong has become a city of fear. The ABC’s (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) China correspondent Bill Birtles reported on the tumultuous Hong Kong pro-democracy protests throughout 2019-2020, before his abrupt return home when China-Australia relations blew up.
What Went WRONG with the Battle against Coronavirus?
There is no Premier League in the UK and no NBA in America, the Tokyo Olympics is postponed, Australian beaches have been shut down, and millions are losing jobs as cafes, restaurants, gyms and businesses are forced to close. As you venture out of your house for the first time in many days for groceries and other essentials, things may be quite different from how you remembered them. You might be wondering - why has this happened? How did it come about? Watch this video to find out what has gone wrong with the Coronavirus. -------- This video is available in English with subtitles in 13 languages, including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Italian, Spanish, French, German, Dutch, Danish, Russian, Romanian, Hungarian and Ukrainian.
Cockroach by Aiweiwei
Ai Weiwei’s “Cockroach” (2020) is a documentary film about the protests in Hong Kong in 2019. “Cockroach” is a poignant and dramatic visual record of the final moments of an independent, democratic Hong Kong. On June 30, 2020, China imposed the National Security Law in Hong Kong, effectively ending Hong Kong’s judicial and political independence and placing the city firmly under Beijing’s control.
China is erasing its border with Hong Kong
When Britain handed Hong Kong back to China in 1997, Chinese leaders agreed that Hong Kong would be able to keep its economic and political systems, including some of the civil freedoms denied to China’s citizens on the mainland, for the next 50 years. Although Hong Kong still has nearly 30 years of semi-autonomy left, China has started tightening its grip, and many believe it is chipping away at Hong Kong’s freedoms. In this episode, I explore how Hong Kong is dealing with the looming deadline and China’s premature moves. Vox Borders is an international documentary series by Emmy-nominated producer Johnny Harris exploring life at the edge of nations. For more, visit vox.com/borders.
Fight Against Tyranny, Stand With Hong Kong: Global Rallies on 28 and 29 September
Ignited by the deeply unpopular anti-extradition bill, the ongoing protest movement in Hong Kong is ultimately a battle for autonomy, justice for victims of police brutality, and genuine democracy.
David vs Goliath: Defending Hong Kong
One year has passed since the Hong Kong protests first erupted. In the past year, you have been there for Hongkongers, and now we need you more than ever. While the world has taken notice, freedom and democracy seem more unreachable to Hongkongers than ever, as the situation on the ground continues to worsen. Now, children are being arrested, the press are being explicitly targeted and detained persons have reported being tortured. How did we get here? Watch this short video to find out more and see how you can help in this battle of liberty against tyranny.
Hong Kong Connection: Press Freedom
In a post-National Security law era, Hong Kong Connection interviewed media professionals, who said the press in Hong Kong is facing an unprecedented storm after the National People's Congress passed a national security law on the city. According to the latest World Press Freedom Index by Reporters Without Borders, Hong Kong has nosedived 10 places to rank 80th in just two years. Similarly, the city's press freedom rating from the Hong Kong Journalists Association hit yet another record low this year, marking the biggest drop since surveys began.
Hong Kong Connection: This Early Summer
This mid-2019 episode of the Hong Kong Connection, filmed at the beginning ot the 2019 anti-extradition law movement, interviewed teenagers who got involved in the campaign of anti-extradition law. Why are they so devoted and what they have experienced in the past month?
Hong Kong Connection: Who Stole My Summer Vacation I
A 2 episodes series by Hong Kong Connection follows the journey of the young protesters who participated in the Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill movement in 2019. They have participated in the major peaceful marches in June, but all have different experiences after the clash on 12th June. The series captured psychological changes of kids who were worried to be charged with unlawful assembly at first, but were not afraid to besiege the Police Force Headquarter later on. Later on after the summer holidays, the series followed youngsters adjusting themselves back to the new academic year.
Hong Kong Connection: Who Stole My Summer Vacation II
A 2 episodes series by Hong Kong Connection follows the journey of the young protesters who participated in the Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill movement in 2019. They have participated in the major peaceful marches in June, but all have different experiences after the clash on 12th June. The series captured psychological changes of kids who were worried to be charged with unlawful assembly at first, but were not afraid to besiege the Police Force Headquarter later on. Later on after the summer holidays, the series followed youngsters adjusting themselves back to the new academic year.
Hong Kong Connection: The Tiny Minority of 7 Million People
The National People’s Congress almost unanimously passed the Hong Kong national security law. Beijing said the law would only target a very tiny minority. How would this “tiny minority of 7 million people” cope with the tempest?
Two years after June 12, Hongkongers fight by coming back (CHI+ENG SUB)|Frances Hui
Hong Kong’s huge protests, explained
https://youtu.be/6_RdnVtfZPY | Hundreds of thousands of Hongkongers have taken to the streets to protest a controversial extradition bill that could send Hong Kong residents to mainland China to be tried in court. To understand why this bill hits a nerve with Hongkongers, it's important to understand Hong Kong’s relationship with China - and exactly how the bill would tip the scales in China’s favor.
Do Not Split
2021 Oscars Nominee - Directed by Anders Hammer | Told from within the heart of the Hong Kong protests, “Do Not Split” begins in 2019 as a proposed bill allowing the Chinese government to extradite criminal suspects to mainland China escalated protests throughout Hong Kong.
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