Colour Ideology Sampling.mov
Language:
- Cantonese
- Mandarin
Subtitles:
- Mandarin
- English
Format:
- DCP
- Polotics
- Society
- Art


Synopsis
Colors play a crucial symbolic role in political activities, as people use vivid attire to express their distinct political stances. "Hong Kong yellow" symbolizes democracy and freedom, akin to "Taiwan green," which signifies progress and independence. These colors share commonalities on certain levels. However, "Taiwan green" and "Taiwan blue" stand in opposition; the former supports progressive policies and sovereignty, while the latter is often associated with conservatism and support for unification.
This film captures creators' discussions on the political symbolism of colors, including debates on whether "Hong Kong yellow" can coexist with "Taiwan blue," and specific differences between "Hong Kong blue" and "Taiwan blue." By analyzing individual color samples, it reveals the complexities and diversities behind these political symbols.
Director Statement
Chan Cheuk-sze & Kathy Wong: ‘An art student and a social science student engage in dialogue, questioning, and ultimately an embrace while sifting through video materials. The film features three cameras: one belonging to Kathy, another to Karen, and a third — a scanner freely available in the library.
As graduate students from the fields of political science and art, we attempt to use the tools most familiar to us to initiate a dialogue on the political spectrum and the perception of colour. When “the colour we see”, “the colour people claim”, and “the colour we understand” become misaligned, we momentarily set aside the stereotypes shaped within Hong Kong’s echo chambers. Through our experience of living in Taiwan, our imagination is loosened and reconfigured, allowing us to step into the seldom-discussed grey areas of political spectra in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
Perhaps we, too, are samples the audience can capture.’
Festivals & Awards
2026 TIDF - Next Generation Award and Jury Prize of Taiwan Competition
2025 Hong Kong Film Festival UK
2025 Taipei Film Awards - Nominated for Best Documenatary
2024 Golden Horse Awards - Best Documentary Short Film
2024 South Taiwan Film Festival - South Grand Prize
Team
- Director
- Director
- Producer
- Cinematographer
- Cinematographer
- Cinematographer
- Sound Designer
- Sound Designer
- Poster Design





