Self-Censorship
Originally released in 2018. Self-Censorship is a documentary film. directed by Kevin H.J. Lee.
Synopsis
This thought-provoking documentary explores how the Chinese government limits freedom in Hong Kong and Taiwan. Through extraordinary cases from the arrest of Beijing-based artist HUA Yong and the disappearances of five booksellers in Hong Kong’s Causeway Bay to controversial scandals involving celebrities CHOU Tzu-yu and Leon DAI, director Kevin H.J. LEE and Lulu LU argue that even ordinary Taiwanese citizens may not be as politically and economically free from Beijing’s influence as they like to believe.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Self-Censorship about?
This thought-provoking documentary explores how the Chinese government limits freedom in Hong Kong and Taiwan. Through extraordinary cases from the arrest of Beijing-based artist HUA Yong and the d...
Who directed Self-Censorship?
Self-Censorship was directed by Kevin H.J. Lee.
How long is Self-Censorship?
Self-Censorship has a runtime of 1 hours and 57 minutes (117 minutes total).
When was Self-Censorship released?
Self-Censorship was released on March 1, 2018 in theaters.