Film Screening: Ten Years
Join us for a free film screening of Ten Years (2015).
Ten Years is a speculative fiction anthology film made by five Hong Kong directors. Set in a near-future Hong Kong, the film presents five short stories imagining how increasing political control from mainland China might affect everyday life. Through scenarios involving censorship, cultural erasure, surveillance, and youth resistance, the film explores fears about the loss of freedom, identity, and autonomy in the city.
Come early at 5pm to join us for our Community Kitchen, our monthly pay-what-you-can community meal. Also, our gallery will be open until late for you to explore.
This is a free event, however, if you’d like to support the project, donations are welcome via this link.
Join us for a free film screening of Ten Years (2015).
Ten Years is a speculative fiction anthology film made by five Hong Kong directors. Set in a near-future Hong Kong, the film presents five short stories imagining how increasing political control from mainland China might affect everyday life. Through scenarios involving censorship, cultural erasure, surveillance, and youth resistance, the film explores fears about the loss of freedom, identity, and autonomy in the city.
Come early at 5pm to join us for our Community Kitchen, our monthly pay-what-you-can community meal. Also, our gallery will be open until late for you to explore.
This is a free event, however, if you’d like to support the project, donations are welcome via this link.
Good to know
Highlights
- 2 hours
- ages 18+
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
New Art Exchange
39-41 Gregory Boulevard
Nottingham NG7 6BE
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