HD
2025
Exploring the fascinating evolution of Hong Kong's exploitation cinema, this documentary chronicles its journey from the iconic Shaw Brothers and infamous titles like "Killer Snakes" to the introduction of the Category III rating in 1988. The political turmoil following the Tiananmen Square massacre sparked a wave of anxiety in Hong Kong, influencing filmmakers to push boundaries regarding freedom of expression and political commentary. This captivating examination delves into a unique and dynamic era in the world of exploitation films, highlighting its cultural significance and creative audacity.