BY JESSIE LAU From a delicate rendering of a young mother’s heartbreaking struggle with postpartum depression to a dreamy, experimental film that follows the nocturnal journeys of Hongkongers grappling with [ … ]
Month: October 2025
Virtual Workshop: Writing Across Borders: Crafting Essays on Science, Culture & Current Events with Yangyang Cheng
Link to purchase tickets: https://luma.com/tj9dmkbo Date: December 6, 2025 Time: 12 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. U.S. EST Location: Zoom Price: $40 USD regular admission / $20 USD discount rate for [ … ]
NüVoices Podcast #125: A Conversation with Director Elizabeth Lo about her Documentary, ‘Mistress Dispeller’
This week, NüVoices host and board member Solarina Ho and Hong Kong filmmaker Elizabeth Lo discuss the director’s award-winning new documentary, Mistress Dispeller, which premiered at the 81st Venice International [ … ]
Hong Kong Law Students Pursue Justice Against AI Deepfakes
BY KELLY YU When women law students at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) learned a male classmate had made explicit pornographic images by manipulating their social media photos, they [ … ]
Film Review: Strangers When We Meet (朝云暮雨)
BY CLEO LI-SCHWARTZ This review is part of a series of reflections on Chinese films presented by the 2025 Beijing International Film Festival. Strangers When We Meet (朝云暮雨), first released [ … ]
The languages that make my family
BY JING-JING HU *Editor’s note: The following story was a runner-up in our first ever annual NüStories personal essay contest. This year’s theme was Chinese identity – read more here. As [ … ]






