Hong Kong Political Movement to be Recognized by Rotterdam Film Festival

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Hong Kong Political Movement to be Recognized by Rotterdam Film Festival
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The International Film Festival Rotterdam is to be the first major cultural event to react to the ongoing Hong Kong political protests. It will put on a program showcasing recent films that chronic…

The International Film Festival Rotterdam is to be the first major cultural event to react to the ongoing Hong Kong political protests. It will put on a program showcasing recent films that chronicle the city’s biggest social upheaval. Ordinary Heroes: Made in Hong Kong will showcase 24 features, documentaries and short films. These include the [...

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