HONG KONG - A STORY OF HUMAN FREEDOM AND PROGRESS
This film is held by the BFI (ID: 96754).
Synopsis
Shows how Hong Kong has developed from a trading port in the 19th century to an international centre of world trade. Argues that this has been achieved by a freedom of economic action, producing jobs, rising living standards and the lowest taxation rates of any industrial society. Intended for sixth forms and first year undergraduates.
Titles
- HONG KONG - A STORY OF HUMAN FREEDOM AND PROGRESS
Technical Data
- Year:
- 1981
- Running Time:
- 28 minutes
- Film Gauge (Format):
- 16mm Film
- Colour:
- Colour
- Sound:
- Sound
Production Credits
- Production Countries:
- Great Britain
- Director
- HAGGARTY, John
- Producer
- WADLOW, Jean
- Sponsor
- Liberty Fund
- Photography
- BRIGGS, Ricky
- Production Company
- Wadlow Grosvenor Productions