Center for Asian American Media

Citizen Hong Kong

Citizen Hong Kong

Documentary | 1999 | 87 mins | DVD

Director/Editor

Ruby Yang

Ethnicity

Chinese

Subjects

Culture Clash, History, Identity

This multi-layered portrait examines San Francisco filmmaker Ruby Yang’s childhood home in its first year of postcolonial existence. In 1997, as the long-anticipated handover of the city from British rule to Chinese authority was about to occur, Yang returned to see the transition for herself. Instead of mirroring mainstream news reporting, Yang intimately explores the everyday lives of the people of Hong Kong, showing how the city’s ever changing dynamics and energy shaped them. CITIZEN HONG KONG does this by intimately following five individuals who represent a diverse cross section of Hong Kong youth.

“History as home movie, a collective portrait of what Yang calls the people who must change themselves if Hong Kong is to change itself.”

- San Francisco Examiner


Recognition
National PBS Broadcast
San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival

Additional Resources
Filmmaker Website »

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College/Institution

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DVD: $195
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DVD: $60

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DVD: $125
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DVD: $40

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