Blue Island (2022)
Although the Chinese government promised that Hong Kong would retain separate status until 2047, in recent years the Chinese state has consolidated its power over the metropolis. Large-scale protests by the populace have been brutally suppressed. This mix of documentary, fiction, and visions of the future reveals the current state of desolate depression among the people of Hong Kong. “A desperate attempt to capture the final moments of a sinking island”, as maker Chan Tze-woon himself puts it.
Director: Chan Tze-Woon
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Tin Siu Ying as |
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Anson Sham Kwan Yin as |
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Kelvin Tam Kwan Long as |
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Keith Fong Chung Yin as |
| Directing | Chan Tze-Woon | Director |
| Production | Peter Yam | Producer |
| Writing | Chan Tze-Woon | Writer |
| Production | Andrew Choi | Producer |
| Sound | Cyrus Tang Hok Lun | Sound Designer |
| Sound | Cyrus Tang Hok Lun | Sound Recordist |
| Camera | Danny Szeto Yat-Lui | Director of Photography |
| Production | Tsui Lok Yi | Production Designer |
| Crew | Chan Hok-lun | Cinematography |
| Crew | Chan Tze-Woon | Cinematography |
| Crew | Lau Kok-Rui | Cinematography |
| Crew | Hoi Ki Ivan Law | Cinematography |
| Editing | Chan Tze-Woon | Editor |
| Production | Shuk Fong Chong | Production Manager |