We follow Oscar, a journalist at the tabloid, who in the shadow of China’s controversial national security law continues to report on – now largely silenced – street protests. When the law came into force three months ago, Apple Daily was raided by police: journalists’ desks were searched and its founder was taken away in handcuffs. But journalists at the paper are still working, fighting to tell the people of Hong Kong’s story. 

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