Hong Kong: Chinese control and the future of protest | DW Documentary
In Hong Kong, protests have fallen silent. The Chinese state is more restrictive than ever. Back in 2019, artists were among those who took to the streets to demonstrate against the curtailing of basic rights. How are they doing, five years on?
Unlike many of his contemporaries, multimedia artist Samson Young chose to remain in Hong Kong rather than going into exile. Young plays with codes and hidden references in his complex art installations. Filmmaker Kiwi Chow also stayed. He sold the rights to an internationally acclaimed documentary about the 2019 protest movement to a friend outside the country.
Others felt they could no longer stay in Hong Kong, like Kacey Wong, who now lives and works in Taiwan. Despite their different paths, these artists all ask themselves the same question: Will Hong Kong ever be as free as it was before the protests, or will Beijing’s grip get even tighter?
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wei wei is as stupid as it gets giving a finger to the white house. he wants to have all the perks of the west but pretend he is above it all.
More US propaganda.
HK ia pretty much dead now…
M+ is a great place to visit, to see censorship in action.
Keep crying, US and its vassals.
How's USA Government and 4 PRIVATE companies (Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Twitter) Censorship and Cancel Culture doing?
😂😂😂😂
HongKong returns to China which is a great thing but the problem is China is a Communist country. If China changes their politic to Democratic society like Taiwan, China would be love by a lot of Asian countries. Taiwan could be united too. Seeing chinese fighting chinese in their own country makes a big show for everyone laughing. China wouldn't be colonized and divided if Chinese people united to fight off invasion.
DW and Western leftwing mainstream media censor free speech every bit a harshly as China does. Hypocrites.
Exellent documentary how brave artists are. The world needs more people like this.
This "phenomenon" is not exclusive to China! Look at the number of people arrested for protesting against endless wars and genocide in US and many European nations, as well as Australia, NZ and Canada!!! They even put the ones who expose the crimes of the "empires" in jail, while the war criminals walk free and get medals!
The amount of chinese bots in this comment section is astonishing.
Taiwan 🇹🇼 will be the next Hongkong 🇭🇰/Macau 🇲🇴 if International Community don't raise voice against aggression of PRC 🇨🇳.
Lest anyone forget, Hong Kong voted for this. This isn’t hyperbole. Hong Kong voted for this. Not just the expulsion of the British, but reunification with China.
Thanks for covering the news which is sadly most relevent to us all, today.. 🍻
Coming from a country that had banned books, hand gestures etc.
Bunch of hypocrites.
Pearl of the East ,Silently losing voice
God protect the people of Hong Kong.
DW makes excellent documentaries except when it comes to countries in Asia they are mostly about deeper problems but for the Western nations DW shows positive things. See the bias?
Are DW and other Western media cooking another violent protest in HK?
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