
21 years after
Drama · Family
Overview
This is the first referendum held in Hong Kong and probably the last. Some people want to grasp the chance to directly participate in the democratic process. They try in various ways to push for greater democracy in society so that the people can become emancipated.
Top Cast
John Tsui
John Tsui
Choi Tin Yau
John Tsui
Choi Tin Yau
May Cho
May Cho
Ng Kwok Fan
May Cho
Ng Kwok Fan


Lo Chun-Yip
Lo Chun-Yip
Chan Mau
Lo Chun-Yip
Chan Mau
Wai Nap Wong
Wai Nap Wong
OFTA Staff
Wai Nap Wong
OFTA Staff
Lau Ho-ming
Lau Ho-ming
OFTA Staff
Lau Ho-ming
OFTA Staff
Rick Lau Tsz-Kin
Rick Lau Tsz-Kin
Journalist
Rick Lau Tsz-Kin
Journalist


Nick Cheuk Yik-Him
Nick Cheuk Yik-Him
Student
Nick Cheuk Yik-Him
Student
Melanie Wong Yee Mei
Melanie Wong Yee Mei
Choi Yee Mei
Melanie Wong Yee Mei
Choi Yee Mei
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