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This book is an exploration of the Hong Kong film industry of the 2010s, with a strong focus on its independent sector. 'Independent film' is a term frequently mentioned in the studies of the global film industries, and yet it does not always carry a clear and distinct meaning. Using this as a starting point to study closely Hong Kong's new indie cinema of the 2010s from political, economic, social, cultural, and film industrial perspectives, this book argues that Hong Kong's new indie cinema w…
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This book is an exploration of the Hong Kong film industry of the 2010s, with a strong focus on its independent sector. 'Independent film' is a term frequently mentioned in the studies of the global film industries, and yet it does not always carry a clear and distinct meaning. Using this as a starting point to study closely Hong Kong's new indie cinema of the 2010s from political, economic, social, cultural, and film industrial perspectives, this book argues that Hong Kong's new indie cinema was vital to the long-term sustainability of the city's film industry.


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  • Author: Ruby Cheung
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  • ISBN-10: 3031257669
  • ISBN-13: 9783031257667
  • Format: 14.8 x 21 x 1.6 cm, hardcover
  • Language: English English

This book is an exploration of the Hong Kong film industry of the 2010s, with a strong focus on its independent sector. 'Independent film' is a term frequently mentioned in the studies of the global film industries, and yet it does not always carry a clear and distinct meaning. Using this as a starting point to study closely Hong Kong's new indie cinema of the 2010s from political, economic, social, cultural, and film industrial perspectives, this book argues that Hong Kong's new indie cinema was vital to the long-term sustainability of the city's film industry.


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