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Filmmaker accuses school of ‘blatantly lying’ in row over documentary screening ‘For the school to blatantly lie to the public is something I find absolutely unacceptable and intolerable,’ says filmmaker Mabel Cheung of To My Nineteen-Year-Old Self Clashes over the screening of a controversial, award-winning Hong Kong coming-of-age documentary at an Italian film festival have escalated, with the d...
This dispute between a filmmaker and her alma mater over a documentary screening reveals deeper tensions about institutional control, artistic integrity, and the ethics of representation. At its strongest, the narrative presents a clash between a school’s duty to protect its students and a filmmaker’s right to creative expression. The school’s insistence on unresolved consent issues suggests a legitimate concern for the well-being of those depicted, while Cheung’s accusation of "blatant lying" i...