
10 april 2019 2h 5mDokumentär
7.5
Many Undulating Things is an expansive and meditative film that traces Hong Kong's complex colonial history. The social and urban transformation of the cosmopolitan city is at the centre of this poetic documentary, which examines the relationships between landscape, nature, urbanisation and society. The film begins and ends in a Hong Kong shopping centre. From concrete, enormous port warehouses, glazed galleries built for universal exhibitions, overpopulated tower blocks, to the fragments of its colonial past, the film questions the role of cities in the globalised capitalist system.
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Many Undulating Things was released on 10 april 2019.
Many Undulating Things was directed by Pan Lu, Wang Bo.
Many Undulating Things has a runtime of 2h 5m.
Many Undulating Things was produced by Chi-Hyun Park, Kyungmi Kim.
Many Undulating Things is an expansive and meditative film that traces Hong Kong's complex colonial history. The social and urban transformation of the cosmopolitan city is at the centre of this poetic documentary, which examines the relationships between landscape, nature, urbanisation and society. The film begins and ends in a Hong Kong shopping centre. From concrete, enormous port warehouses, glazed galleries built for universal exhibitions, overpopulated tower blocks, to the fragments of its colonial past, the film questions the role of cities in the globalised capitalist system.
The key characters in Many Undulating Things are Narrator (Yu Araki).
Many Undulating Things is a Dokumentär film.
Many Undulating Things has an audience rating of 7.5 out of 10.

