Hong Kong's exploitation cinema history is explored, from early days of Shaw Brothers and shocking films like "Killer Snakes" to the Category III rating and the June 4th Beijing massacre. This led to a panic in Hong Kong before the Handover to Mainland China, resulting in extreme films taking advantage of freedom of speech and political symbolism.
Category III: The Untold Story of Hong Kong Exploitation Cinema
The tumultuous history of Hong Kong's Category III cinema, which experienced its heyday from 1988 to 1997, just before the territory's return to China.