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One-Way Street on a Turntable (2006)

Directed by Anson Mak
1h 12minruntime
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Plot

This essay film is about Hong Kong as a place, or rather as a series of places, each with their own series of histories. Mak is after public and private histories, and the ways they commingle, intertwine and sometimes even obliterate each other. Her materials are multiple: she takes what she calls “appropriated archival footage and propaganda films from the 60s and 70s done by the British Hong Kong Government," and cuts, loops, zooms, slows and manipulates them to make striking distortions. To these “official” materials, made strange through video manipulation, Mak adds black-and-white Super 8 video of her own, digitally altered to sometimes look battered and archival, highly worked into a beautifully ghostly, grainy, evanescently visible texture. Images are juxtaposed promiscuously in double and quadruple frames, often paired images of intangibly related material, elegantly matched to be thought provoking as well as to offer visual delight.

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Documentary

Technical details

DetailValue
Original title唱盤上的單行道
Original language广州话 / 廣州話 (CN)
Spoken languages广州话 / 廣州話
Production countriesHong Kong
StatusReleased
Release date9 febbraio 2006
Assistant directorsAnson Mak

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Theatrical release

United States / Feb 09, 2006

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