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  • 2023
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    Snails in a Telephone Booth

    Snails in a Telephone Booth

    1 2023 HD

    Inspired by the poem A Snail in a Phone Box (2006) by Dr Eric Lui. The work synthesises new insights into visuals and poetry. What begins as a...

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    Rehearsal of the Futures: Police Training Exercises

    Rehearsal of the Futures: Police Training Exercises

    1 2018 HD

    The motions and gestures of military riot police, slowed down while performed by dancers, are surprisingly beautiful. Menace and violence estranged...

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    Lifting

    Lifting

    1 2023 HD

    Countless moving cuboids dispersed across the city act as witnesses to the secret whispers that are drowned out by the crowd.

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    Poetry on Film

    Poetry on Film

    1 2023 HD

    Poetry on Film is a moving image commissioning project for young and emerging Hong Kong filmmakers, motivated by the belief that poetry possesses an...

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  • 2022
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    Hide & Seek

    Hide & Seek

    1 2022 HD

    Hide & Seek offers a layered reflection of Liu’s body of work, playfully repurposing images of urban spaces and personal histories. Composed...

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    an inimitable place called home

    an inimitable place called home

    1 2023 HD

    Artist Jolene Mok contrasts the movements of Hong Kong’s sparrows with different forms of local transport in response to Hong Fu’s poem...

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    Daily Life

    Daily Life

    1 2023 HD

    Chu collaborated with young dancers and choreographers to explore prolific Hong Kong poet Yam Gong’s “Daily Life” (1987), which...

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    Afar

    Afar

    1 1970 HD

    Lee Wai Shing’s short film focuses on family in response to Huang Canran’s poem ‘So Close’, narrating a son’s journey...

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