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Hong Kong's New Indie Cinema

Hong Kong's New Indie Cinema

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The book explores the independent film sector in Hong Kong's 2010s, arguing that it was vital to the city's film industry's sustainability. It examines the sector from political, economic, social, cultural, and film industrial perspectives.

Format: Hardback
Length: 248 pages
Publication date: 28 June 2023
Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG



The book delves into the 2010s Hong Kong film industry, specifically focusing on its independent sector. While the term "independent film" is often discussed in global film industry studies, its precise definition can be ambiguous. This book aims to address this issue by conducting a thorough examination of Hong Kong's new indie cinema of the 2010s from various perspectives, including political, economic, social, cultural, and film industrial. The book argues that this indie cinema played a crucial role in the long-term sustainability of the city's film industry.

The book begins by providing a historical overview of Hong Kong's film industry, tracing its development from its early days to the present. It highlights the challenges faced by the industry, including the rise of Hollywood and the impact of the Asian financial crisis. It also discusses the emergence of independent cinema in Hong Kong and its unique characteristics.

One of the key themes of the book is the political and economic context of Hong Kong's independent cinema. The book argues that the city's political system, characterized by a high degree of autonomy, has played a significant role in the development of the indie cinema. The book explores the ways in which independent filmmakers have used their films to express their political views and challenge the status quo. It also examines the economic challenges faced by independent filmmakers, including limited funding and distribution opportunities.

The book also explores the social and cultural impact of Hong Kong's independent cinema. It highlights the ways in which independent films have challenged traditional gender roles and stereotypes, and have provided a platform for marginalized voices. It also examines the ways in which independent films have contributed to the city's cultural identity and heritage.

In addition to its political, economic, social, and cultural perspectives, the book also provides a detailed analysis of the film industrial aspects of Hong Kong's independent cinema. It examines the production process, distribution channels, and marketing strategies of independent films. It also discusses the challenges faced by independent filmmakers in terms of financing and distribution.

The book concludes by discussing the future of Hong Kong's independent cinema. It argues that the city's independent cinema has the potential to continue to thrive in the future, but that it will require support from the government, the film industry, and the public. It also suggests that independent filmmakers should continue to push the boundaries of their creativity and explore new themes and genres.

Overall, the book provides a comprehensive and insightful examination of Hong Kong's 2010s independent cinema. It offers valuable insights into the political, economic, social, cultural, and film industrial aspects of the industry, and highlights the importance of independent cinema in the long-term sustainability of the city's film industry.


Dimension: 210 x 148 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783031257667
Edition number: 1st ed. 2023

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