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Release Date:
January 5, 1997
Original Title:
Hong Kong: A Crossing
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Microcosm Motion Pictures
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: G
Runtime: 55
Aiming to capture views of Hong Kong months before its return to the Chinese government, this Australian documentary features views of the city filmed from its historic trams on 16mm film.
Associate Producer:
Jane Hirst
Director:
Christopher Tydd
Editor:
Jason Burns
Ghita Fiorelli
Graphic Designer:
Thomas Prochazka
Location Sound Recordist:
Christopher Tydd
Music Editor:
Stuart Sheldon
Online Editor:
Mark Tamone
Producer:
Christopher Tydd
Sound Editor:
Stuart Sheldon
Writer:
Christopher Tydd
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