Hong Kong: Retrocession Generation
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2017-07-04 • 0h 57m
In 2017, twenty years after the British handed over Hong Kong to China in 1997, young people, more politicized than any previous generation and proud of their land, do not feel Chinese and actively fight against the oligarchs who want to subdue them to China's authoritarian power.
- Directors
- Alain Lewkowicz
- Writters
- Alain Lewkowicz
- Editors
- Alain Lewkowicz, Tania Goldenberg
Hong Kong: Retrocession Generation
Visit website2017-07-04 • 0h 57m
7.5/10 • 2
In 2017, twenty years after the British handed over Hong Kong to China in 1997, young people, more politicized than any previous generation and proud of their land, do not feel Chinese and actively fight against the oligarchs who want to subdue them to China's authoritarian power.
- Directors
- Alain Lewkowicz
- Writters
- Alain Lewkowicz
- Editors
- Alain Lewkowicz, Tania Goldenberg
Top Billed Cast
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Eddie Chu Hoi-dick
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Emily Lau Wai-hing
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Johannes Chan Man-mun
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Joshua Wong
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Leung 'Long Hair' Kwok-hung
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Martin Lee Chu-ming
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Nathan Law
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Ng Ka-Leung
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- Keywords
- politicshong kongdemocracypolitical activistcommunist chinaoligarchyhong kong protests