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We Don't Dance for Nothing

Available online: 21/03/2025
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Director Stefanos Tai
Choreographer Jennifer Chiang, Lauren Beare
Canada, Hong Kong SAR China, Philippines, and United States 2022
116 minutes
Chinese and English
A photo-montage love letter to the Filipina domestic workers of Hong Kong. This visual recreation of true memories shared by this community of 400,000 women, follows one woman's plan to run away towards her dreams, independence, freedom and the woman she loves.

Synopsis

We Don't Dance for Nothing is a photo-montage love letter to the Filipina domestic workers of Hong Kong. This visual recreation of true memories shared by this community of 400,000 women, follows one woman's plan to run away towards her dreams, independence, freedom and the woman she loves. Captured on Super-16 amidst the 2019 Hong Kong protests, still images blend with motion dance footage to touch on the passionate street dancing of these women, LGBTQ+ themes in Hong Kong, issues of workers' rights, and the city's rapidly changing political landscape.

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We Don't Dance for Nothing is a photo-montage love letter to the Filipina domestic workers of Hong Kong. This visual recreation of true memories shared by this community of 400,000 women, follows one woman's plan to run away towards her dreams, independence, freedom and the woman she loves. Captured on Super-16 amidst the 2019 Hong Kong protests, still images blend with motion dance footage to touch on the passionate street dancing of these women, LGBTQ+ themes in Hong Kong, issues of workers' rights, and the city's rapidly changing political landscape.

Full credits

Section
Features & Documentaries
Director
Stefanos Tai
Choreographer
Jennifer Chiang, Lauren Beare
Production countries
Canada, Hong Kong SAR China, Philippines, and United States
Production year
2022
Duration
116 minutes
Producer
Paloma Choque

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