‘China’s Rebel City’: part four of our film on the protests that rocked Hong Kong

The Post releases the final episode of its exhaustive four-part series of the unrest that pushed the city to the brink last year.

Part four wraps up an hour-long audiovisual account of the social and political upheaval that rocked the city to its foundations in 2019 and still continues to have a profound impact on life in Hong Kong.

The full documentary tells the dramatic story of a city at the crossroads, drawing from extensive video footage, exclusive interviews with key stakeholders, and the unparalleled access to ground-zero reporting by award-winning Post journalists.

Hong Kong protests – China’s Rebel City: Part 2 – Battle Lines Drawn


Contrasting with the visceral and distressing scenes of the previous episode at the height of the anti-government protest violence, this last episode covers the eventual subdual of the movement under the combined impact of Covid-19 restrictions and the national security law imposed by Beijing.

Hong Kong protests – China’s Rebel City: Part 3 – Hong Kong on Fire


“Part four is the last episode in our series, but we’re very aware that the future could bring a part five, a part six, maybe even a part seven,” director of video Mat Booth said. “Much has changed in Hong Kong, but the issues that fuelled the protests are all still there. Nothing has really been resolved. We may not have heard the last of this.”

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