
The Hong Kong Network for the Promotion of Inclusive Society releases narrative micro film to enhance public understanding of people with disabilities
The Hong Kong Network for the Promotion of Inclusive Society (HKNPIS) has released a narrative micro film Fearless, to enhance public understanding of people with disabilities. Directed by renowned local director Mr AU Cheuk-man, the micro film centres on a love story between a young man with visual impairment and a young woman with hearing impairment. Featuring the HKNPIS’ Fearless Dragon Running Team, a team that consists of visually and hearing-impaired people, the micro film offers a nuanced portrayal of the lives and challenges faced by people with disabilities and their resolutions. The film was funded by the EOC’s Community Participation Funding Programme on Equal Opportunities.
On 21 March 2025, HKNPIS held a premiere for the micro film at the Emperor Cinemas in Times Square, Causeway Bay. Ms Linda LAM Mei-sau, EOC Chairperson, attended the event as guests of honour, together with Dr Ferrick CHU Chung-man, Executive Director (Operations) to show support. In her speech, Ms Lam said, “The premiere is only the beginning. As more people are drawn to watch the micro film, it will spark greater discussions in society, leading to more positive changes in fostering inclusion.”