Hong Kong's New Indie Cinema
- 268 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Focusing on the 2010s, the book delves into Hong Kong's independent film sector, examining its significance within the broader film industry context. It addresses the ambiguous definition of 'independent film' and analyzes the new wave of indie cinema through various lenses—political, economic, social, cultural, and industrial. The author argues that this indie movement is crucial for the long-term sustainability of Hong Kong's film industry, highlighting its impact on the city's cultural landscape.
