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YAYA

Dec 9, 2018
0h 31m
★ 7.0

Sacrifice of Domestic Workers

Overview

YAYA is a story about a filmmaker who explores the complex relationship between his family and the domestic worker who spent decades away from her family in the Philippines to raise his. This documentary is a tribute to all the domestic workers in Hong Kong, who has served as the backbone of Hong Kong's economy by unleashing a substantial female workforce into the economy and taken care of so many lives with love and care. You are all heroes in the hearts of the Hong Kong people. - Justin Cheung, the director

Genres

Documentary
Family

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Cast

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Teresita Lauang

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Cindy Yeung

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Carlito Lauang

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Alfred Cheung

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Christian Lauang

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Ofelia Dela Cueva

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Marriane Lauang

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Ely Dela Cueva

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Justin Cheung

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