Tatler Hong Kong

Lights, Camera, Inclusion

HOUSE STORIES

On August 23, Tatler and The Upper House hosted the latest edition of House Stories, a monthly panel series at the hotel’s Green Room. It put a spotlight on how three film industry leaders in Hong Kong are working towards greater inclusion.

The event featured film director Ray Yeung; actress, singer and early childhood educator Crisel Consunji; and actor and filmmaker Bipin Karma.

Hong Kong’s film industry, by’s features editor Zabrina Lo, the panel discussed racial diversity and representation of the LGBTQ+ community in Hong Kong through cinema, and where the industry should steer towards next.

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