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19/06/2026
【 NEW MINI-DOC 】What does a cup of milk tea mean when home is thousands of miles away?Eric Wong is a Hong Kong-born tea ...
17/06/2026

【 NEW MINI-DOC 】

What does a cup of milk tea mean when home is thousands of miles away?

Eric Wong is a Hong Kong-born tea wholesaler and founder of Trini Hong Kong Style Milk Tea. Now based in south London, he brings a taste of home to communities across the UK.

Watch to discover how making milk tea shapes his sense of home, identity, and belonging.

15/06/2026

Great news! Thanks to the incredible support from private backers, filming for The Weight We Share is officially set for August.

Summer in Japan is a breathtaking, vibrant season, filled with lush green landscapes at their peak.

On behalf of the entire crew, we would like to extend our sincere thanks to everyone who has supported the project so far.

The official fundraising period has now concluded, though the campaign will remain open until closer to the shoot. Any continued support will go directly toward post-production. If you would like to contribute, please visit our Greenlit page. Every £10 makes all the difference!

10/06/2026

Only less than a week left!

Thank you so much again for everyone who has contributed. We really appreciate your support. If you haven’t already, consider heading to our Greenlit site and help bring this mountain documentary to life! Link in bio.

04/06/2026

We’re thrilled to be getting closer to our goal thanks to some incredibly generous private donations.

With less than two weeks left, now’s the perfect time to check out our Greenlit campaign if you haven’t already. Every contribution helps bring this mountain story to life.

31/05/2026
【 NEW SHORT FILM 】This short film revisits ideas originally developed for an earlier university filmmaking project that ...
25/05/2026

【 NEW SHORT FILM 】

This short film revisits ideas originally developed for an earlier university filmmaking project that was reworked in post-production.

Simplified and reimagined as a standalone piece, the film was shot over an afternoon and completed within 48 hours, with an original score added in a later cut.

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