Field Of Vision: Do Not Split《不割席》
一代人有一代人的使命,這一代人的使命是說出真相。
Field Of Vision: Do Not Split《不割席》Do Not Split is a 2020 American-Norwegian documentary film directed by Anders Hammer about the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject at the 93rd Academy Awards. The film was funded and produced by Field of Vision and supported by Fritt Ord and Viken Filmsenter.The film is about 35 minutes long and records many landmark events of the anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill (anti-ELAB) movement in Hong Kong, including the siege of the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the siege of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. It also includes interviews with demonstrators and scholars at the scene, and the film also records the suppression of the protests and movement in 2020 and the passage of the Hong Kong national security law.The director Anders Hammer believes that the anti-ELAB movement is one of the most important political events in the world in 2019, and that Hong Kong is facing challenges to democratic values. By presenting the events from a street-level perspective, Hammer hopes that the film will be as close to the events as possible.Told from within the heart of the Hong Kong protests, “Do Not Split” begins in 2019 as a proposed bill allowing the Chinese government to extradite criminal suspects to mainland China escalated protests throughout Hong Kong. Unfolding across a year, “Do Not Split” captures the determination and sacrifices of the protesters, the government’s backlash, and the passage of the new Beijing-backed national security law.《不割席》(英語:Do Not Split)是挪威導演安德斯·漢默(Anders Hammer)的一部紀錄片,內容為2019年香港反送中運動。
《不割席》入選了2021年聖丹斯電影節,併入圍第93屆奧斯卡金像獎最佳紀錄短片。影片全長約35分鐘,記錄了許多反送中運動的標誌性事件,如中大圍城、圍攻理大等事件,還包括對現場示威者及學者的訪問,影片也記錄了2020年反送中運動被鎮壓及港版國安法通過等事件。導演漢默認為反送中運動是2019年世界最重要的政治事件之一,香港正面臨著對民主價值的挑戰,並希望本片能儘可能貼近事件,從街頭的角度呈現事件。
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