How a film anticipated Hong Kong's current political problems: Made in Hong Kong (1997)
Today we take a look at how Fruit Chan's 1997 film, Made in Hong Kong, portrays the handover to the mainland and societal feelings towards the coming change. Some videos of interest: Hong Kong's huge protests explained • Hong Kong’s huge protests, explained China is erasing its border with Hong Kong • China is erasing its border with Hong Kong Stand with HK website: https://standwithhk.org/ Follow me: Twitter: / thisisrobedward Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/robedwards/ Music used: / @lukrembo

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