Joshua Wong

Joshua Wong

Born: October 13, 1996
in Hong Kong

Movies for Joshua Wong...

Last Exit to Kai Tak
Title: Last Exit to Kai Tak
Character: Himself
Released: October 27, 2018
Type: Movie
In the aftermath of 2014's Umbrella Revolution, five Hong Kong activists are confronted with the question of what it means to be Hong Kongers.
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Title: 360°
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: July 18, 2018
Type: TV
Debate, opinions and controversial matters under the look of Daniel Matamala.
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Hong Kong: Retrocession Generation
Title: Hong Kong: Retrocession Generation
Character: Himself - Politician
Released: July 4, 2017
Type: Movie
In 2017, twenty years after the British handed over Hong Kong to China in 1997, young people, more politicized than any previous generation and proud of their land, do not feel Chinese and actively fight against the oligarchs who want to subdue them to China's authoritarian power.
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Joshua: Teenager vs. Superpower
Title: Joshua: Teenager vs. Superpower
Character: Himself
Released: January 20, 2017
Type: Movie
When the Chinese Communist Party backtracks on its promise of autonomy to Hong Kong, teenager Joshua Wong decides to save his city. Rallying thousands of kids to skip school and occupy the streets, Joshua becomes an unlikely leader in Hong Kong and one of China’s most notorious dissidents.
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Raise The Umbrellas
Title: Raise The Umbrellas
Character: Self
Released: January 1, 2016
Type: Movie
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Title: Spotlight
Character: Himself
Released: May 31, 2015
Type: TV
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Lessons in Dissent
Title: Lessons in Dissent
Character: Himself
Released: March 29, 2014
Type: Movie
A vivid portrait of a generation of Hong Kongers committed to creating a new more democratic Hong Kong. Schoolboy Joshua Wong dedicates himself to stopping the introduction of National Education. Whilst former classmate Ma Jai fights against political oppression on the streets and in the courts. Catapulting the viewer on to the streets of Hong Kong and into the heart of the action. The viewer is confronted with Hong Kong's oppressive heat, stifling humidity and air thick with dissent. Filmed over 18 months this is a kaleidoscopic, visceral experience of their epic struggle.