[05/01/17 - 09:43 AM] Video: Netflix Debuts Trailer of Joshua: Teenager vs. Superpower When the Chinese Communist Party alters its promise of autonomy to Hong Kong - handed back to the Chinese government from British rule in 1997 - teenager Joshua Wong decides to fight for his homeland.
[via press release from Netflix]
Netflix Debuts Trailer of Joshua: Teenager vs. Superpower
A Netflix original documentary directed by Joe Piscatella, Joshua: Teenager vs. Superpower, launches globally on May 26.
About Joshua: Teenager vs. Superpower:
When the Chinese Communist Party alters its promise of autonomy to Hong Kong - handed back to the Chinese government from British rule in 1997 - teenager Joshua Wong decides to fight for his homeland. Rallying thousands of kids to skip school and occupy the streets, and without a long-term plan but with passion to spare, Joshua becomes an unlikely leader in Hong Kong. A remarkable portrait of courage, resilience, and the propulsive power of youthful idealism, JOSHUA : TEENAGER VS. SUPERPOWER, the winner of this year's Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival, is a chronicle of one young man risking his own future for a greater good.
The film won the Audience Award at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival (World Cinema Documentary Competition).
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