Mok Chiu-Yu

Mok Chiu-Yu Trailers

N+N TrailerThe Life and Times of Wu Zhong Xian TrailerOrdinary Heroes Trailer

Mok Chiu-yu (Hong Kong, born 1947) is a filmmaker, writer, translator, and educator who has been involved in social activism since the late 1960s. A co-founder of 70s Biweekly magazine, Mok has been active in people’s theatre and is also a long-time advocate for disabled communities.

Most Popular Mok Chiu-Yu Trailers

Total trailers found: 4

Ordinary Heroes Trailer (1999)

10 April 1999

Ordinary Heroes is a narration about the life stories of an advocate, a prostitute, a social worker, and a priest during the social movements from 1970s to 1980s in Hong Kong.

Letter to the Young Intellectuals of Hong Kong Trailer (1978)

01 January 1978

Letter to the Young Intellectuals of Hong Kong is a 35mm film that utilised and appropriates footage from a documentary Henry Moore exhibition in Hong Kong, through over-dubbing, painting directly onto the film and other gestures, Mok turns the material into an incendiary address to Hong Kong's youth.

N+N Trailer (2012)

05 November 2012

Lai Yan-Chi's short film 1+1 triumphed at two prominent short film awards in Hong Kong, namely Fresh Wave and IFVA.

The Life and Times of Wu Zhong Xian Trailer (2003)

01 April 2003

Student rebels, labor organizers, Trotskyites, anarchists, sojourners in Paris, and human rights activists are the cast of real-life characters featured in THE LIFE AND TIMES OF WU ZHONG XIAN.