#documentary

#documentary

I am the producer of this thought-provoking independent short film.

Majd Bouchto uncovers the secrets of surviving rough sleeping in London and seeks ways for the homeless to gain a return ticket back to society. What he doesn’t know is he’s about to end up on the streets too.

This short film highlights the LGBT parade in London 2016, featuring the only Asian group, Formosa Salon and participants around the world, appealing ’legalising same-sex marriage in Taiwan'.

Formosa Salon established in 2014, which is a London-based group that concerns and discusses public issues in Taiwan, believing in exchange ideas and intellectual debates to build up a strong civil society in Taiwan.

Credits:

Self-filming director-producer, editor

Our campaign has been widely reported on Taiwanese media. I wrote articles with the media team and hosted workshops to raise awareness on gender equality. Our articles were published on BBC Chinese service, Storm Media, Apple Daily, The Reporter and Civilmedia.

I documented Streets Kitchen’s campaign rally in front of White Hall and their outreaches in Camden Town, questioning whether there is a better solution for homeless issue in London.

Follow my film to meet some friends on the streets and re-think what is most needed for them.