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We Don't Dance for Nothing is a photo-montage love letter to the Filipina domestic workers of Hong Kong. Stefanos Tai's film follows a young domestic worker who wants to break free and follow her dreams of independence, love and motherhood. Captured on Super 16 during the Hong Kong protests of2019, the film's imagery is a blend of stills and live-action footage. Tai touches upon LGBTQ+ themes, issues of workers' rights, and Hong Kong's changing political landscape, capturing moments of joy amidst struggle. By vividly expressing the entrapment felt by Filipina domestic workers and the freedom they find in dance, Tai's film moves beyond media (mis)representations of their community and shows them as people full of talent, joy and grace.


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  • Year
    2022
  • Runtime
    86 minutes
  • Language
    English, Filipino, Chinese
  • Country
    US, Hong Kong
  • Premiere
    World Premiere
  • Director
    Stefanos Tai
  • Producer
    Paloma Choque
  • Executive Producer
    Roger Young, Mariel Mendoza
  • Co-Producer
    Lukas Borovicka
  • Editor
    Makamoto
  • Sound Design
    Jack Tse
  • Music
    Bill Liang
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