The 12th edition of the Hong Kong International Deaf Film Festival will be held from 1 December to 3 December, and we have collected the best deaf films from different countries, such as France, Sweden, India, Malaysia, etc. We prepare six different themes for the festival. We hope the HKIDFF12 will continuous to provide a window for the audiences into an extraordinary art form and may change the way the audiences think about the non-hearing world.
Programme Schedule:
1/12 (Fri) 7:30pm Programme 1: Opening Ceremony & The 2nd HK Deaf Short Film Contest (total duration: 103 minutes)
2/12 (Sat) 12pm Programme 2: Deaf life - Live in the moment (total duration: 92 minutes)
2/12 (Sat) 3:30pm Programme 3: Deaf Art – A Dialogue with Art (total duration: 85 minutes)
2/12 (Sat) 8pm Programme 4: Deaf History - Historic Wanderings (total duration: 97 minutes)
3/12 (Sun) 12:30pm Seminar: Deaf People and Social Rights, and Deaf People and Gender Diversity For registration, please click here
3/12 (Sun) 4pm Programme 5: Deaf Education - Thriving in silence (total duration: 96 minutes)
3/12 (Sun) 8:15pm Programme 6: Deaf story - The Soul of Sign Language & Closing ceremony (total duration: 112 minutes)
Tickets are now available on POPTICKET.hk.
Programme 1: Opening Ceremony & The 2nd HK Deaf Short Film Contest (total duration: 103 minutes)
1/12 (Fri) 7:30pm
Diagnonsense
Director: Samuel Dore
United Kingdom | 2022 | 27’ | In English with British Sign Language | Chinese and English Subtitles |
- Golden Award, the 2nd HK Deaf Short Film Contest
Set in 1996 at a psychiatric hospital, a Social Worker, Louise, meets Patrick, a Deaf patient who has been kept in the hospital for 36 years. He was wrongly diagnosed as schizophrenic. Louise has to fight discriminatory attitudes to get an institutionalised Patrick to appeal against his diagnosis and Patrick has to recall painful memories of events that led to his incarceration.
CODA & Proud
Director: Laura Eadsforth
United Kingdom | 2022 | 8’ | In English with British Sign Language | Chinese and English Subtitles
- Silver Award, the 2nd HK Deaf Short Film Contest
In this short documentary, several young CODAs (children of deaf adults) tell us about their lives while reflecting on their identities. Have they had similar kinds of experiences or not? What's CODA Camp like? And... are their parents’ good singers?!
A Sonic Pulse
Co-Directors: Dorothy Allen-Pickard, Antoine Marinot
United Kingdom | 2019 | 7’ | In English with British Sign Language | Chinese and English Subtitles
- Bronze Award, the 2nd HK Deaf Short Film Contest
"Music shouldn't be defined by hearing people because it's about feeling vibrations and frequencies.” A Sonic Pulse explores D/deaf people’s experience of electronic music from a visceral, communal and scientific perspective.
Voice
Director: Tomoko Takahashi
Japan | 2021 | 19’ | In Japanese with Japanese Sign Language | Chinese, English and Japanese Subtitles
- Special Mention, the 2nd HK Deaf Short Film Contest
Honma Hikaru, a Deaf karate athlete who has won several medals in karate competitions, participates in the trial for an important karate competition. But right before her performance, the committee chairman tells her that we would have to forfeit if she did not say the names of Kata (karate moves) verbally. It brings her back to when she was little, to the memories that a lot of Deaf people in Japan may have experienced in the past…
La Maynade
Director: Julien Bourges
France | 2022 | 19’ | French Sign Language | Chinese and English Subtitles
- Special Mention, the 2nd HK Deaf Short Film Contest
Sarah does not know her parents. One day, a message tells her that her father, Marc, has disappeared in the Pyrenees. She decides to go to Gérard, Marc's best friend, at "La Maynade" to find out more about his parents...
The Silenced
Director: Julien Bourges
France | 2022 | 23’ | French Sign Language | Chinese and English Subtitles
- Special Mention, the 2nd HK Deaf Short Film Contest
On April 5, 2021, Mediapart published an article about the mistreatment of deaf children at the deaf school in Asnières, the Gustave Baguer Institute just north of Paris. In fact, the mistreatment of deaf children in quite a few deaf schools and medico-social services has existed for many years. These six deaf people decided to break the silence and tell their stories…
Programme 2: Deaf life - Live in the moment (total duration: 92 minutes)
2/12 (Sat) 12pm
Pekak & Bisu
Director: Jared Lee
Malaysia | 2019 | 16’ | In Malay with Malaysia Sign Language| Chinese and English Subtitles
Pekak and Bisu follow two homeless orphans, a 12-year-old mute and her deaf younger sister, as they navigate life on their own. Despite their harsh circumstances, they see the world with a glimmer of hope in the way that only children can.
CAMERA
Director: Dhinesh R.P
Indian | 2022 | 16’ | In English with Indian Sign Language | Chinese and English Subtitles
Photographers need cameras. Daniel Jebaraj is a businessman and photographer, but he doesn't know anything about warnings in cameras. Because he is the owner of the business, his parents give him a birthday gift with a camera. He works for his photographer while traveling who somebody have joined 3 dead persons at your face and eyes to fall down from dangerous in a camera photographer in their eyes that he is scared and worried to warn them about this dangerous photography equipment. He made a mistake because he didn't know what was dangerous about camera photography. Be careful not to let anyone in your face or eyes. If you don't see me, you will die.
Ginger & Honey Milk (ジンジャーミルク)
Director: Mika Imai
Japan | 2021 | 60’ | In Japanese with Japanese Sign Language | Chinese and English Subtitles
"Maybe I'm gay" says Kento as they come out to their friend, Rei. Amid a COVID-19 state of emergency imposed in April 2020, this human drama traces the lives of four university students, both deaf and hearing. Their joys and sorrows intersect in a complex four-way relationship.
Programme 3: Deaf Art – A Dialogue with Art (total duration: 85 minutes)
2/12 (Sat) 3:30pm
DeafBlind Couple
Director: Esteban Pedraza
United States | 2015 | 4’ | No dialogue
DeafBlind Couple is a short cinematic ode to the sensation of touch and the feeling of intimacy with another human being. A man and woman who can neither see nor hear wake up in bed next to each other, communicate, and rekindle their relationship through touch alone. Through the use of experimental sound design, and increasingly intimate cinematography, DeafBlind Couple illustrates the simultaneous deep isolation and true moments of connection between its two characters.
Origin of Time – Fun Forest 2022 MV Shooting
Director: Cheng Hoi Chi
Hong Kong | 2022 | 3’ | In Cantonese with Hong Kong Sign Language | Chinese Subtitles
A message to the film "One Second Champion" through its classic dialogue: As long as we cherish every minute and every second, when accumulated, they can become a significant force. Believe that each one of us is unique, have faith in our abilities, persevere, and create miracles.
My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts
Director: Daisuke Miyazaki
Japan | 2022 | 68’ | In Japanese with Japanese Sign Language | Chinese and English Subtitles
The current. Humans are only a part of the whole, yet they exist in each. An omnibus film depicts the day of a group of people gathered in a certain forest.
Two Deaf Travellers
Director: Raabia Hussain
United Kingdom | 2019 | 10’ | In English with British Sign Language | Chinese and English Subtitles
Two young Deaf filmmakers document the challenges and discoveries that they come across on a journey.
Programme 4: Deaf History - Historic Wanderings (total duration: 97 minutes)
2/12 (Sat) 8pm*
* with after-screening discussion
La Vérité
Director: Julien Bourges
France | 2018 | 97’ | In French with French Sign Language | Chinese and English Subtitles
Clementine supports deaf children whose educational level is very low. After the suicide of one of her former students, a deaf young man in a situation of failure in the face of society, she decides to make things happen with the help of a journalist.
Seminar: Deaf People and Social Rights, and Deaf People and Gender Diversity
3/12 (Sun) 12:30pm
French Sign Language and Japanese Sign Language | Simultaneous interpretation between Hong Kong Sign Language and Cantonese
Guest: Julien Bourges & 今井ミカ Mika Imai
For registration, please click here
Programme 5: Deaf Education - Thriving in silence (total duration: 96 minutes)
3/12(日)(Sun) 4pm*
* with after-screening discussion
Through the Eyes of Deaf Children / A View from the Window
Directors: Azar Kafaei, Chris Filippone
United States | 2018 | 8’ | In English with American Sign Language | Chinese and English Subtitles
An immersive glimpse of a school day through the eyes of deaf children.
Words of Caramel
Director: Juan Antonio Moreno
Sweden | 2016 | 21’ | In Swedish, English with Sweden sign language| Chinese and English Subtitles
"Words of Caramel" is a deaf-short film and a sensorial experience that invites spectators to feel, see, and listen through the deaf world, enjoying the beauty and silence of the desert. However, the world of Kori is unusual because he has always lived in refugee camps in the Sahara, unknowing the sign language. He needs to learn to write in order to overcome the barriers of his lack of communication and thus reclaim his educational rights.
The age of communication for the deaf
Director: Chen Li Yu
Taiwan | 2016 | 19’ | In Mandarin and Taiwanese sign language| Chinese and English Subtitles
As Paul leads us on a journey through time, exploring the evolution of communication among the Deaf community, we witness the impact of modern technology on facilitating connections between people. While advancements in technology have made communication more convenient, they have also brought about the problem of people becoming absorbed in their devices, creating a sense of distance even when physically present in the same location. This issue not only affects hearing individuals but also exists within the Deaf community, prompting us to contemplate its implications.
The Pigeonhole Man and the Deaf
Director: Michael Schaap
Holland | 2014| 46’ | In Dutch with Holland sign languages| Chinese and English Subtitles
A documentary that provides an objective portrayal of the Deaf community, focusing on their collective experiences rather than individual or medical perspectives.
Programme 6: Deaf story - The Soul of Sign Language & Closing ceremony (total duration: 112 minutes)
3/12 (Sun) 8:15pm
Reverberations
Director: Samuel Dore
United Kingdom | 2018| 28’ | In English with British Sign Language | Chinese and English Subtitles
A future government will eradicate all deafness. A time traveler is sent to the present to find and stop the inventor of the cure before it’s too late.
Silence
Director: Jack Swiker
United States | 2018| 9’ | In English with American Sign Language | Chinese and English Subtitles
After an accident leaves her without her hearing, a young woman is challenged to accept her disability with the help of her ASL instructor and the support of the hearing impaired community.
You Are Noted
Director: Thorbjörn Krischke (Mister)
Switzerland | 2021 | 20’ | In English with International Sign Language | Chinese and English Subtitles
After a breakup with her boyfriend, Emma tries to start a new life. However, she receives a mysterious note in front of her apartment, which creates fear and terror. A dark psychological thriller with terrible consequences by newcomer filmmaker Thorbjörn Krischke.
IL Traditore
Director: Antonio Cannata
Italy | 2022 | 37’ | In Italian with Italian Sign Language | Chinese and English Subtitles
Leo is a hitman struggling with alcohol to forget his heart problems. He is paid by his boss to kill his wife, who has wounded his pride, but caught up in the fumes of alcohol, he will miss his target. The boss, not accepting the lack of his killer, will condemn him to death as a traitor. Leo will have to defend himself against the killers sent by his boss and discredit his name.
﹝Addition Screening for Closing Ceremony ﹞
Sign In Dance
Director: Cheng Hoi Chi Sharis
Hong Kong | 2023 | 9’ | In Cantonese with Hong Kong Sign Language | Chinese Subtitles
Sign Language Guided Tour for Christie's Hong Kong Spring Auction 2023
Director: Ng Leong Wai
Hong Kong | 2023 | 4’ | In Cantonese with Hong Kong Sign Language | Chinese Subtitles
In the past, the deaf artist Mr. Ren Zhenhan shone brightly in the world of art with his unique artistic style, profound content, and his love for art and talent. His works are not just beautiful paintings, but also a gateway to the world of art. In this sign language guided tour, besides taking the audience to appreciate the works of different masters, it also allows them to experience the magic of Mr. Ren Zhenhan's paintings up close in the shortest time possible.
International Sign Language Day Exhibition
Director: Ng Leong Wai
Hong Kong | 2023 | 5’ | In Cantonese with Hong Kong Sign Language | Chinese Subtitles
Since 2018, the United Nations has designated September 23rd as "International Sign Language Day" to commemorate the establishment of the World Federation of the Deaf in 1951. This significant day symbolizes the promotion of Deaf culture, support for the language rights and human rights of sign language users. The exhibition will showcase sign language book displays, archival clippings, reports, and publications from Hong Kong and other regions, providing insights into the history of the Deaf community. It offers a profound opportunity to delve into sign language culture and the Deaf community, inviting us to explore and cherish the unique beauty of this silent language.
Tickets are now available on POPTICKET.hk.
The 12th Hong Kong International Deaf Film Festival “HKIDFF12” Movie Package: HK$378
- Include one ticket each for all of the six screening programmes
Standard ticket price: HK$90
Concession ticket price: HK$72, specially offer to:
- HKAC members, full-time students, senior citizens aged 60 or above, and people with disabilities and the minder and Comprehensive Social Security Assistance (CSSA) recipients.
- each purchase of 4 or more standard tickets.
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- No refund, cancellation or amendment will be allowed once the tickets are sold. There will be no replacement for any loss or damage of the tickets.
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- Programmes are subject to change without prior notice.
Co-presented by:
Asian People's Theatre Festival Society
Hong Kong Arts Centre
Organising Committee of the 12th Hong Kong International Deaf Film Festival
Hong Kong Arts Development Council
Hong Kong Arts Development Council fully supports freedom of artistic expression. The views and opinions expressed in this project do not represent the stand of the Council.