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A close look at a city’s most famous dissident uncovers what happens to freedom in “Who’s Afraid of Nathan Law?” on POV – Sept. 23 at 10 pm


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‘POV’ Presents the National Broadcast Premiere of One of the World’s Most Famous Dissidents Fighting for Democracy Against a Dominant Superpower in

“Who’s Afraid of Nathan Law?”

Monday, September 23 at 10:00 pm

 

POV, the multi Emmy® and Peabody award-winning documentary series, spotlights courage, resilience, and youthful idealism, in Who’s Afraid of Nathan Law?, directed by Joe Piscatella, and produced by Mark Rinehart and Matthew Torne. At 21, Nathan Law was a leader of Hong Kong’s Umbrella Revolution. By 23, he became Hong Kong’s youngest elected lawmaker. At 26, he was “Most Wanted” under the National Security Law. Who’s Afraid of Nathan Law?, a co-presentation with Preserving Democracy, a public media initiative from The WNET Group, offers a close look at the city’s most famous dissident to uncover what happens to freedom when an authoritarian power goes unchecked.

A Hong Konger man with short hair and glasses hands out campaign flyers at at the entrance of subway station in a sunny city. Commuters walk past him, their backs to the camera, none seeming to meet his gaze. The man wears an eager smile on his face.
Nathan Law campaigns in the streets of Hong Kong.

Winner of the “Top 10 Audience Favorite Award” at its World Premiere at the 2023 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, Who’s Afraid of Nathan Law?, will make its national broadcast premiere on POV Monday, September 23, 2024 at 10pm and available to stream until November 22, 2024 at pbs.org, and the PBS App.

In Who’s Afraid of Nathan Law? shy college freshman, Nathan Law, discovers an identity in activism. As one of the organizers of a student strike demanding that Hong Kong be allowed to elect their own leader (something promised to them back in 1998), Nathan leads five days of student boycotts with a message of peaceful civil disobedience. When the strike suddenly becomes the Umbrella Revolution, Nathan is unexpectedly thrust into a leadership role that shuts down Hong Kong for 79 days and captures the attention of the world.

When the movement falters, Nathan is charged for his role in the Umbrella Revolution, and his entire generation in Hong Kong has been awoken. Riding the enthusiasm of the student movement he helped spark, Nathan makes the impossible transition from protest leader to elected official, becoming the youngest lawmaker in Hong Kong’s history where he continues his fight for democracy from inside the government.

In a bustling Hong Kong city street, a campaign rally takes place. A few Hong Konger individuals stand through the sunroofs of cars, one holding up a sign with a portrait of a candidate and a number 8. The scene is set against a backdrop of tall buildings, with a city bus to the right displaying a large advertisement.
Nathan Law makes his final campaign stop in his quest to become the youngest lawmaker in Hong Kong’s history.

Fearful of Nathan’s message gaining traction beyond students, the government disqualifies Nathan on a technicality and sends him to jail. As Hong Kong continues to see the erosion of its freedom, a new movement is launched. Whereas the Umbrella Revolution was driven by hope, this new movement is driven by desperation. Nathan’s message of civil disobedience is overshadowed by a new generation of protestors who no longer feel that peaceful demonstrations can save Hong Kong. As Hong Kong descends into the biggest political crisis in modern Chinese history, Nathan must decide his role and his future.

Who’s Afraid of Nathan Law?, is more than just the story of Hong Kong’s fight for freedom and democracy they’ve been promised,” said Joe Piscatella, director of Who’s Afraid of Nathan Law?. “It’s the story of how a group of teenagers, led by Nathan Law, are willing to risk everything to save their home. It is also a great example of what it means to fight for democracy and how quickly freedoms can disappear if we don’t safeguard them.”

“In countries around the world, democracy is under attack,” said Chris White, Executive Producer, POV. “In Who’s Afraid of Nathan Law?, Joe Piscatella presents a cautionary tale of how quickly unchecked governments can take away our autonomy.” The Umbrella Revolution in Hong Kong is just one compelling example of citizens trying to reclaim their power.”