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Franz Böhm is the director of DEAR FUTURE CHILDREN which was awarded with the audience award at its world premiere at the 42nd Max-Ophüls-Preis Film Festival. Its international premieres were held at CPH:DOX and Hot Docs International Film Festival.
Glacier Kwong is a political and digital rights activist from Hong Kong. She is now the Project Manager at the Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong. Previously, she was digital rigs fellow at HKDC, the spokesperson of Keyboard Frontline, an organisation dedicated to monitoring censorship and digital rights, and a columnist at Apple Daily. Now pursuing her Ph.D in Law focusing on data protection at the University of Hamburg, she is currently a columnist for Welt am Sonntag in Germany and one of the founders of the HK diasporic magazine The Flow.
Simon Cheng is the founder of the organisation Hongkongers in Britain (HKB), and holds degrees from the London School of Economics and National Taiwan University. He is an exiled pro-democracy Hong Kong activist, Hong Kong BN(O) citizen, and was granted refugee status by the U.K. in 2020.
English and Spanish subtitles are available for this screening. Please click the settings icon (⚙) to select either language.
Franz Böhm is the director of DEAR FUTURE CHILDREN which was awarded with the audience award at its world premiere at the 42nd Max-Ophüls-Preis Film Festival. Its international premieres were held at CPH:DOX and Hot Docs International Film Festival.
Glacier Kwong is a political and digital rights activist from Hong Kong. She is now the Project Manager at the Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong. Previously, she was digital rigs fellow at HKDC, the spokesperson of Keyboard Frontline, an organisation dedicated to monitoring censorship and digital rights, and a columnist at Apple Daily. Now pursuing her Ph.D in Law focusing on data protection at the University of Hamburg, she is currently a columnist for Welt am Sonntag in Germany and one of the founders of the HK diasporic magazine The Flow.
Simon Cheng is the founder of the organisation Hongkongers in Britain (HKB), and holds degrees from the London School of Economics and National Taiwan University. He is an exiled pro-democracy Hong Kong activist, Hong Kong BN(O) citizen, and was granted refugee status by the U.K. in 2020.