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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • Wong Ping’s Fables 1

    Slightly frenetic, poppy animation featuring a Buddhist elephant, a social media addicted chicken and a tree trunk with insect phobia.
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  • Letters from the South

    An omnibus film about how immigrant Chinese in Southeast Asia cling to their traditional customs, language and habits – even after centuries in a diff
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  • If We Burn

    The Hong Kong protest movement through the eyes of Hong Kongers whose fates, like their city’s future, now hang in the balance.
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  • Duilian

    Inspired by the untold story of Chinese poet and revolutionary Qiu Jin, Wu Tsang re-enacts and decodes the counter-narrative through deliberate mistra
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  • Made in Hong Kong

    HK 1997, where young people dream of death. Presaging the spirit of militant, self-sacrificing HK youth we see today, re-incarnated as political resis
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  • Wong Ping’s Fables 2

    What does an ex-activist cow and a three-headed rabbit have in common? They’re both doomed in Wong Ping’s political animated fable.
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  • Kin’s Hair

    Hong Kong’s story is a history of loss, embodied (or rather disembodied) in the hairs on Kin’s head, which fall out one by one.
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  • Home, and a Distant Archive

    Cinema decodes history in this elegant, experimental portrait of four Hong Kong women working on their city’s archives in London.
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  • Floating Sun

    Director’s cut of a short film that was part of a horror trilogy. More atmosphere than horror. Girls with long black hair and wafting net…
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  • Daughter

    Daughter depicts a nuanced, sincere dialogue between an immigrant mother and daughter and their search for serenity.
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