The disband of the Democratic Party of HK "marks not the final nail in the coffin of Hong Kong’s freedoms, but rather its cremation." writes brilliantly by @benedictrogers
Indeed, too many nails have been hammered in since 2019!
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2024 has been an insane year for the horror genre, not only have we seen many instances of directors using horror as a tool of political and social messaging, we've also just seen directors having fun - arguably the most important approach to the genre.
Europe’s first Hong Kong Studies Hub opens its doors at the University of Surrey.
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Please stay for the movie credits - look at who made your favorite films. I'm not talking about just the Director or the Cast - the production designer, costume designer, cinematographer, gaffer, prop master, the hundreds and thousands of people who make your favorite things.
We are saddened to learn of the untimely death of the great Tibetan filmmaker #PemaTseden, whose films did so much for Tibetan culture, & we encourage all to watch his films, which shall certainly endure. https://t.co/19bX7EzJMJ
An incredible example of how powerful the familial breakdown is as a horror trope, plus how the visceral willingness to please others inevitably leads to self-destruction.
'Speak No Evil' is terrifying. I loved it.
Around 20 people gathered at Lion Rock in Hong Kong on New Year's Eve and displayed a light-up sign reading "Free HK political prisoners" as they counted down to the new year. Photos: HKFP.