Spectrum of Documentary – Appreciation and Film-making Sharing Workshop (喜舊創新: 紀錄片的創作與賞析) is a program to let audiences explore more on the spectrum of Documentary films. In this program, there were total number of 24 Documentary films were selected to have screenings from November 2022 to April 2023. CNEX also invited film critics and film directors to attend sharing section for audiences.
There were various topic of screenings in each month, including:
November 2022 : “Spaces”
I Am So Sorry (2021) – Director: Zhao Liang
Beautiful Things (2017) – – Director: Giorgio Ferrero Federico Biasin
Racetrack (1985) – Director: Frederick Wiseman
Bamboo Theatre (2019) – Director: Cheuk Cheung
December 2022 : “Images of a group of people”
Dark Red Forest (2021) – Director: Jin Hua Qing
Cop Shop II (2010) – Director: Zhou Hao
The Gleaners and I (2000) – Director: Agnes Varda
The Last Moose of Aoluguya (2013) – Director: Gu Tao
January 2023: “Stories of the Minority groups”
A Rolling Stone (2012) – Director: Shen Ko-shang
Life, Animated (2016) – Director: Roger Ross Williams
Exodus (2017)- Director: Elias Matar
The Mole Agent (2020) – Director: Maite Alberdi
February 2023: “Biography Documentaries”
Tokyo-Ga (1983) – Director: Wim Wenders
This Is Not A Movie (2019) – Director: Yung Chang
Master Sheng Yen (2020)- Director: Chang Chao-wei
Free Solo (2018) – Director: Jimmy Chin, Elizabath Chai Vasarhelyi
March 2023: “Self-documentaries”
Dear Mother, I Meant to Write About Death (2022) – Director : Siyi Chen
Sing Me a Lullaby (2020) – Director: Tiffany Hsiung
Four Journeys (2021)- Director: Louis Hothothot
Evelyn (2018) – Director: Orlando von Einsiedel
Small Talk (2016) – Director: Wang Hui-chen
April 2023: “Experimental Films”
Forgetting Vietnam (2015) – Director: Trinh Minh-ha
Leviathan (2012) – Director: Lucien Castaing-Taylor, Véréna Paravel
Sans Soleil (2020)- Director: Chris Marker
Short films by Super-8 Movie Camera and Digital Cameras- Director: Anson Mak
Sponsor by :Hong Kong Arts Development Council |
Supporting Community: Hong Kong Film Critics Society |
Arts and Cultural Centre, HKCC Lee Shau Kee School of Creativity |