As part of Slate Takes’ CSR, we directed this documentary about “Free Yum Cha“, a social enterprise that connects under-resourced charitable organizations with members of the public, who get to know each other over dim sum, and build long-lasting friendships through community service.
Producer: For Good, an organization that unites artists, and also our new partner, NGOs and supporters together to build awareness, support and love within the Hong Kong community. It received support from the Jockey Club Make a Difference School Accumulator Scheme in partnership with UnLtd Hong Kong. Director: Cassandra Chan of Slate Takes Limited Cast: Carmen Lee, Alan To Crew: Yvonne Young, Shawn Tse
Spring Blossom 2007 is a documentary about 20 high school students from Hong Kong who went on a charity expedition to the rural reaches of Heilongjiang, China. There, they not only taught underprivileged children English, health and arts & crafts, but they also formed long-lasting friendships. (Completed: January 2008)
Outing Hong Kong is a short documentary that provides an intimate glimpse of the lives of gays and lesbians in Hong Kong. They reveal their experiences of coming out, their sexual relationships and address the issue of sexual orientation discrimination. (Completed: April 2007)
Created by: Cassandra Chan, Emma-Jade Li, Edwin Lee, Manami Szymko, Tom Jenden
Screenings: Hong Kong Lesbian and Gay Film Festival 2007