Hong Kong Symphony

Politics/Music, Canada 1997

Hong Kong Symphony documents the dramatic premiere of Tan Dun's Symphony 1997: Heaven-Earth-Mankind at the historic ceremonies marking the handover of Hong Kong from British to Chinese rule on June 30, 1997. Featured are Tan Dun, the dynamic young Chinese composer/conductor, cellist Yo-Yo Ma, and the 2,400-year-old Bianzhong, a magnificent set of 64 bells that was recently unearthed from a royal tomb in Hubei, China. The film captures the frantic energy of the handover through on-the-street interviews and backstage verité news coverage from Hong Kong, China, Britain and the US, and historical footage. The program also reveals the personal meditations of Tan Dun and Yo-Yo Ma, as these remarkable artists--and the magnificent music they create--offer fascinating counterpoint to the "official" versions of this historical moment.
58 min
SD
Starting at 6
Audio language:
English

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Director:

Larry Weinstein

Original title:

Hong Kong Symphony

Original language:

English

Format:

4:3 SD, Color

Age rating:

Starting at 6

Audio language:

English

Subtitles (SDH):

English

Further links:

IMDb