Friday, March 11, 2016

HONG KONG RELEASES AN INDIE MOVIE FOR THE PEOPLE TO SEE HOW LEFTIST AKA COMMUNIST SOCIALIST RUN TO SUPPRESS FREEDOM AND FORCE GOVERNMENT CONTROL ON PEOPLES THOUGHTS AND DECISIONS OF LIVING WOULD LOOK IN THE COMING YEARS IN THE YEAR 2025 - A HIT MOVIE CALLED TEN YEARS FOR INQUIRING MINDS LOOKING FOR A GLIMPSE OF WHAT A LEFTIST RUN FUTURE WOULD BE LIKE

Communist Party mouthpiece Global Times has called 'Ten Years,' comprising vignettes that reveal a dystopic vision of Hong Kong's future in which political freedoms have been eroded by China's control, a "virus of the mind."

This story first appeared in the March 18 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. To receive the magazine, click here to subscribe.

The most talked-about recent film phenomenon in Hong Kong centers on the territory's tiniest local release. The dark, provocative indie drama Ten Years was produced on a microbudget of $75,000 and opened in December at a single cinema in Hong Kong's Yau Ma Tei district. A surprise run of sellout screenings resulted in the movie beating the local per-screen average of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which opened the following day.
Ten Years comprises five shorts — all set in the year 2025, and each directed by a different Hong Kong filmmaker — that explore ways in which life in the territory might change during the next decade. Collectively, the vignettes reveal a dystopic vision of Hong Kong's future in which human rights and political freedoms in the semiautonomous territory have been eroded by the incursion of mainland China's control.
The film struck an immediate chord among a Hong Kong populace worried about its future.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/meet-controversial-hong-kong-indie-871536

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