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Beyond “Normalcy”: Queer Chinese Independent Films

Date
Sep 28, 2013

Para Site and Hong Kong Scholars Alliance for Sexual and Gender Diversity are pleased to host Beyond “Normalcy”: Queer Chinese Independent Films – an afternoon of film screenings and discussions with Simon Chung, Green Mok, Cammy Kwok, Nicho Yeung and Popo Fan, moderated by Lucetta Kam and Jia Tan.

Conducted in Cantonese and Mandarin, the event consists of 3 sessions that look at underrepresented queer issues and how they intersect with greater societal concerns such as identity and social class. Screened short films and documentaries include: The Dragon and Phoenix Show (2012); My Rose (2008); Lopsided (2012); Coming out (2012); and GDotTV Shorts: The Long Road to Equality (2013).

This event is generously supported by Hong Kong Arts Centre ifva and is a parallel programme of Hong Kong Lesbian & Gay Film Festival 2013.

 

 

Session I

The Dragon and Phoenix Show (Green Mok, 2012) and My Rose (Tang Lok-to, 2008)

Introduced by Simon Chung and followed by a conversation with director Green Mok, this session focuses on themes highlighted by the short film, such as the relation between tradition and sexuality and the struggle to create a non-antagonistic environment for such discussions to emerge.

 

Session II

Lopsided (Poppy Yeung, Chow Ka Ho, 2012) and Coming out (Nicho Yeung, 2012)

Introduced by Jia Tan and followed by a conversation with Nicho Yeung, Poppy Yeung and Chow Ka Ho, this segment looks at the representation of women in filmmaking and explores issues of coming out through Lesbian themed films.

 

Session III

GDotTV Shorts: The Long Road To Equality (2013)

Introduced by Lucetta Kam and followed by a conversation with Cammy Kwok and Popo Fan, the closing session will look at the definitions of gender as reflected in documentaries made in Hong Kong and in mainland China.

 

About the co-presenter

Hong Kong Scholars Alliance for Sexual and Gender Diversity is founded by a group of teachers and scholars who are concerned with sexual and gender issues in Hong Kong. The alliance provides and facilitates education, research, training, and support for sexual and gender diversity in order to work towards a more open and progressive society.