All's Right With The World
Originally released in 2007. All's Right With The World is a documentary film. directed by Ben Tsiang. At just 73 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
The film explores the hidden face of poverty in one of the world's most affluent and capitalistic cities. Directed by CHEUNG King Wai (KJ: Music and Life), the film follows five Hong Kong families of different backgrounds that receive government subsidies. How do the poor get by in a glossy city that flaunts conspicuous consumption and hides poverty in cavernous public housing estates? All's Right With The World shares the different stories of these low-income families, their daily living conditions, and their ways of celebrating Chinese New Year.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- ZH
Production Companies
- CNEX Foundation
Frequently Asked Questions
What is All's Right With The World about?
The film explores the hidden face of poverty in one of the world's most affluent and capitalistic cities. Directed by CHEUNG King Wai (KJ: Music and Life), the film follows five Hong Kong families ...
Who directed All's Right With The World?
All's Right With The World was directed by Ben Tsiang.
How long is All's Right With The World?
All's Right With The World has a runtime of 1 hours and 13 minutes (73 minutes total).
When was All's Right With The World released?
All's Right With The World was released on January 1, 2007 in theaters.