Revolution of Our Times
Revolution of Our Times

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Revolution of Our Times

2021
Movie
152 min
Cantonese

Throughout Hong Kong’s history, Hongkongers have fought for freedom and democracy but have yet to succeed. In 2019, a controversial extradition bill was introduced that would allow Hongkongers to be tried in mainland China. This decision spurred massive protests, riots, and resistance against heavy-handed Chinese rule over the City-State. Award-winning director Kiwi Chow documents the events to tell the story of the movement, with both a macro view of its historical context and footage and interviews from protestors on the front lines.

Insights

IMDb7.9/10
Rotten Tomatoes96%
Metacritic80/100
Google Users92%
Director: Kiwi ChowGenres: Documentary, History, Politics

Plot Summary

Revolution of Our Times offers an unflinching and deeply personal look at the 2019 Hong Kong protests. Through harrowing footage and intimate interviews, the film captures the courage, desperation, and sacrifices of young activists fighting for democracy against overwhelming odds. It chronicles the escalating conflict between protesters and authorities, highlighting key moments of defiance and the profound personal toll of the movement.

Critical Reception

Revolution of Our Times received widespread critical acclaim for its raw, immersive, and courageous portrayal of the Hong Kong protests. Critics lauded its powerful on-the-ground perspective and its ability to convey the intensity and human cost of the movement, though its distribution was significantly hampered in Hong Kong due to political sensitivities. It is widely regarded as a vital historical document.

What Reviewers Say

  • A powerful and essential documentary that captures the spirit and struggles of the Hong Kong pro-democracy movement.

  • Praised for its immersive, on-the-ground perspective and unflinching portrayal of the protests' intensity.

  • Recognized as a significant historical record, despite facing censorship and distribution challenges.

Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly praise the film for its bravery, its comprehensive coverage of the protests, and its vital importance as a historical record. Many commend the filmmakers for their dedication to documenting the events despite immense risks.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the Hong Kong Film Awards.

Fun Fact

The film's anonymous nature, particularly for the participants and director, was a deliberate choice to protect those involved from potential repercussions due to the political climate in Hong Kong.

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