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According to the results of the 2016 Population By-census, the number of ethnic minorities in Hong Kong increased significantly by around 70% over the past 10 years, reaching some
584 000 in 2016. Most of these minorities are faced with problems such as language barriers, education, discrimination and so on. Organizations like Zubin Foundation aim to fight and protect the rights of these minorities. This documentary will give you a glimpse of the work done by such an organization.

This will be 15 minute documentary which allows you to visit the life of an expat mom in Hong Kong. Moved to HK from India, over a year ago, stay-at-home mom Liz Joshua tells us what her day is like with two boys under the age of 2. Living away from your hometown in a country where you can’t communicate with most locals is hard, but Liz shows you how to manage it like a boss.

Wolves of Small Street is a docu-reality mockumentary about ‘real werewolves’ in the made up town of small street. It will depict the everyday lives of Chloe, Becca and Jade, three teenage werewolves. With stereotypical ‘valley girl’ conversations, the girls explaining the problems of being werewolves and most of all, navigating their friendship together, this mockumentary will be sure to make you laugh out loud. 


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