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  1. Synopsis. Brutal images show the history of the democracy movement in Hong Kong and its suppression. Activists in Hong Kong and in their Berlin exile explain the current political dispute between China and democratic states. The fight for democracy in Hong Kong has long been a battle of systems, as well as a brutal game of economic dependencies ...

  2. 12. Sept. 2019 · "Be Water" was kung fu star Bruce Lee's philosophy: To be shapeless, formless and able to adapt to any situation.Hong Kong's leaderless radical protestors ha...

    • 23 Min.
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    • Andy Lo
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Be_WaterBe Water - Wikipedia

    Chinese. Be Water is a documentary film that premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival and is directed by Bao Nguyen. [1] It is about Bruce Lee, a famous martial artist. It uses significant amounts of archival footage, and focuses on Lee's two years in Hong Kong spent filming four feature films. [2] Reviewers think it is a compelling film. [3]

  4. 22. Dez. 2019 · Be Water. (imperative) A martial arts philosophy popularised by actor Bruce Lee in the early 1970s and adopted by pro-democracy demonstrators in Hong Kong in 2019. Before the Hong Kong authorities ...

  5. Lia Erbals Dokumentarfilm „Be Water - Voices from Hong Kong“ folgt zwei Erzählsträngen, deren Relation zueinander sowohl filmische als auch weltpolitische Fragen aufwirft. Der eine Strang gilt den titelgebenden Stimmen aus Hongkong, gemeint sind hauptsächlich Aktivistinnen der durch die brutale Staatsgewalt Chinas unterdrückten Demokratiebewegungen seit 2014. Um sie zu schützen ...

  6. 1. Juli 2021 · In February 2020, the first physical diasporic Hongkonger magazine —Flow HK (如水), or “Be Water” in Chinese—was printed in Taiwan. This magazine embodies an imagined Hong Kong community under the shadow of the Hong Kong National Security Law. The Reporter interviewed the editorial board of Flow HK to find out why they decided to ...

  7. 7. Sept. 2023 · Der Dokumentarfilm „Voices from Hong Kong“ von Lia Erbal zeigt, dass die Unterwerfung der Demokratiebewegung in Hongkong möglicherweise als Blaupause für die Politik Chinas auch in anderen Konflikten dienen kann.