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The Cinema of Hong Kong: History, Arts and Identity Hong Kong Cinema and Its Interaction with Global Culture...

The cinema of Hong Kong is a major thread of Chinese cinema along with that from Taiwan and Mainland China. In ‘The Cinema of Hong Kong: History, Arts, Identity’, the Hong Kong cinema industry is examined…

The Cinema of Hong Kong: History, Arts and Identity Hong Kong Cinema and Its Interaction with Global Culture
posted on: Nov 4, 2013 | author: Inscribe Editor

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