Overt racism, bad education and less freedom - a Hong Kong filmmaker on her city

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12 septembre 2017

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Jacqueline Nivard, « Overt racism, bad education and less freedom - a Hong Kong filmmaker on her city », Cultures chinoises immatérielles et numériques, ID : 10.58079/nfnq


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Hong Kong filmmaker Tammy Cheung Hung is no stranger to controversial topics in the city, releasing many documentaries over the years dealing with racism and politics. The 59-year-old director, who once considered pursuing a career as a television reporter, made her first film Invisible Women(1999) on the lives of Indian women in Hong Kong. The multiple award winner, who lives with her photographer partner and long-time professional collaborator Augustine Lam on Cheung Chau island, strongly ...

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