Accessibility
We believe cinema should be enjoyed by everyone. Our festival includes a range of access measures, such as relaxed screenings, family-friendly screenings, and a focus on venues with accessible facilities. For details of each venue’s accessibility, please refer to the venue’s own website.
We also believe cost should not be a barrier. Several events are free or use a Pay-What-You-Can ticket model, allowing attendees to choose an amount that suits their circumstances so everyone can enjoy the festival.
Here is a list of accessible events for this year’s festival:
English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH). British Sign Language (BSL) interpretation provided for post-screening discussion.
I Heard That They Are Not Going to See Each Other Anymore 傷心公園 + Q&A
30 September (Wednesday) | 18:30 | Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA)I am fine, thank you. + Panel Discussion
3 October (Saturday), 13:15, Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA)
Cantonese audio description (AD) available. Headsets available from the box office. Please email us at info@hkff.uk if you need one.
The Snowball on a Sunny Day 金多寶 + Q&A
3 October (Saturday), 14:00, Ritzy Picturehouse
Pay-What-You-Can (PWYC)
Whose Family: Filipino Domestic Workers in Hong Kong and Beyond
1 October (Thursday) | 18:30 | Act One CinemaGame Workshop : Hong Kong Recoded
2 October (Friday) | 18:30 | Loading Bar
Relaxed
Mid-autumn Fair Screening: Under The Same Moon
26 September (Saturday) | 12:30 -16:40 | Sutton Oru SpaceWhose Family: Filipino Domestic Workers in Hong Kong and Beyond
1 October (Thursday) | 18:30 | Act One Cinema
Free
Mid-autumn Fair Screening: Under The Same Moon
26 September (Saturday) | 12:30 -16:40 | Sutton Oru SpaceVisual Talk: Cinematic Crossings - Expanding the Map of Southeast Asian Cinema
30 September ( Wednesday) | 18:00 | Birkbeck CinemaOnline Panorama
25 September (Friday) to 31 October (Saturday)
For any inquiries about our accessibility measures, please contact: info@hkff.uk