A familiar debate: Christians and movies. But this is happening in Hong Kong!
``Christianity has just begun its move into [popular] culture here,'' says Pastor Enoch Lam. ``The hostility and the misunderstanding have softened - but a lot of people have very sensitive nerves.''
The story's in Weekend Standard, "China's Business Newspaper."
The Passion of the ChristThe Days of Noah
Claiming to be the first locally made large-scale documentary - and an evangelical one at that - Noah has set Hong Kong box office records alight. Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 was screened at seven cinemas last year, Noah is shown six times a day in 27 mainstream theaters.
Wow. I had no idea this kind of thing was going on in Hong Kong.
I wonder if Hong Kong has Christian film critics. I'd love to read the Hong Kong equivalent of Steven Greydanus or Peter Chattaway!