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Prayers to the Gods of Guerrilla Filmmaking

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2019

2h 1m

A crew of filmmakers shoot undercover on the streets of Hong Kong with hidden microphones and no permits. The city becomes a giant set as mounting tension and ego clashes push tempers to breaking point.

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