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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • Let It Ghost

    Reminder that Hong Kong loves spooky comedies and isn’t afraid to let it scare (and entertain).
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  • If We Burn

    Urgent, immersive journey into Hong Kong’s 2019 protests, and a meditation on what resistance means.
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  • Bodyshop

    A camp, provocative, subversive mosaic of sex, love, rape, death, tourism, and defiance from Hong Kong underground artist Scud.
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  • Kissing the Ground You Walked On

    Languidly paced, simmering take on Chekhov’s Seagull set in the suffocating summer heat of Macau.
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  • Time

    A hired killer is stuck with a suicidal teenager in this darkly comic, manically zany murder-drama saturated with Hong Kong nostalgia.
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  • Decameron

    The 2019 Hong Kong protests resonate throughout this critical visual essay on that metropolis, combining fiction, historical sources with contemporary
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  • Drifting

    Hong Kong’s homeless fight for their rights in the shadows of the high-rises. A politically committed look at a precarious existence.
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  • Happy Valley

    The protests in Hong Kong through the eyes of an exceptional filmmaker. Little things make major changes tangible.
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  • A Brave New World

    Thought-provoking cinematic vignettes constitute a present-day picture of the social turmoil in Hong Kong.
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  • The White Storm 3: Heaven or Hell

    Both a sequel and standalone adventure, this is top-notch, kick-ass Hong Kong action cinema.
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