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Culture, Media & Film

Repertoire of youth activism in 1970s Hong Kong: The 70s Biweekly and experimental cinema

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Article: 2357885 | Received 20 Feb 2022, Accepted 16 May 2024, Published online: 28 May 2024

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Figure 1. Preparing for ‘Defend Diaoyu Islands’ protests in The 70s office, Hong Kong Defends Diaoyu Islands Protest (1971), Dir. by Law Kar and Chiu Tak Hut. Courtesy of Mok Chiu Yu.

Figure 1. Preparing for ‘Defend Diaoyu Islands’ protests in The 70s office, Hong Kong Defends Diaoyu Islands Protest (1971), Dir. by Law Kar and Chiu Tak Hut. Courtesy of Mok Chiu Yu.

Figure 2. The protest scenes, Hong Kong Defends Diaoyu Islands Protest (1971). Courtesy of Mok Chiu Yu.

Figure 2. The protest scenes, Hong Kong Defends Diaoyu Islands Protest (1971). Courtesy of Mok Chiu Yu.

Figure 3. Mok and friends in Café do Brazil, To Arty Youths in Hong Kong (1978), Dir. by Lee Cheng, Mok Chiu Yu, Chan Kit-chin and Tom. Courtesy of Mok Chiu Yu.

Figure 3. Mok and friends in Café do Brazil, To Arty Youths in Hong Kong (1978), Dir. by Lee Cheng, Mok Chiu Yu, Chan Kit-chin and Tom. Courtesy of Mok Chiu Yu.

Figure 4. Cover images of The 70s, To Arty Youths in Hong Kong (1978). Courtesy of Mok Chiu Yu.

Figure 4. Cover images of The 70s, To Arty Youths in Hong Kong (1978). Courtesy of Mok Chiu Yu.

Figure 5. The Vandalized Queen and The Sleeping Solider, To Arty Youths in Hong Kong (1978). Courtesy of Mok Chiu Yu.

Figure 5. The Vandalized Queen and The Sleeping Solider, To Arty Youths in Hong Kong (1978). Courtesy of Mok Chiu Yu.