Co-Presented by the Hong Kong Arts Centre and Swiss Films, in association with the Consulate General of Switzerland in Hong Kong, moving image programme Here We Are. Here We Go.: Swiss Documentaries on Adolescence takes place at the Louis Koo Cinema of the Hong Kong Arts Centre from 16 May to 30 August 2021. The world is in the midst of a seismic shift, and the human race is experiencing and learning about life, society and culture anew. In this time of history, we have discovered greater divides among people from different backgrounds much more than we were aware of. How to deal with differences and changes? How can we come to terms with challenges? How do we place ourselves in the world?
“Here We Are. Here We Go.: Swiss Documentaries on Adolescence” celebrates the human spirit for survival and hope by looking into how adolescents and their families from different backgrounds feel,...
“Here We Are. Here We Go.: Swiss Documentaries on Adolescence” celebrates the human spirit for survival and hope by looking into how adolescents and their families from different backgrounds feel,...
- 4/20/2021
- by Grace Han
- AsianMoviePulse
The significance of last night’s episode title, “Hands and Knees” (superbly directed by Lynn Shelton, who did the film Humpday), seems elliptical until a scene of knockdown violence cracks the air that’s more disturbing than the garish beatings and slashings on Boardwalk Empire or the blood-feasting in TV vampire porn, because it was so primal, so profoundly degrading. It seems to come out of nowhere with a single blow, but in its aftershock a vicious clarity shines backward, returning us to Alice Miller country, the land of maimed childhood.
- 9/27/2010
- Vanity Fair
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