Lost in the Fumes

Lost in the Fumes (Chinese: 地厚天高) is a 2017 Hong Kong biographical documentary film based on the life of politician and activist Edward Leung.

[4] This includes his participation in the 2016 New Territories East by-election, where he won more than 60,000 votes; the 2016 Hong Kong legislative election, where he was disqualified, despite signing the confirmation form; and the 2016 Mong Kok civil unrest, where he was arrested with three charges of rioting.

[5] In an interview with Stand News, director Nora Lam said she was inspired to make films after watching KJ Music and Life [zh], a 2009 Hong Kong biopic.

[2][3] Time magazine, in recognition of Edward Leung on its "100 Next" list, called the film essential viewing for participants of the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests.

The Hong Kong University Students' Union intends to host a screening of Lost in the Fumes in February 2021, the fifth anniversary of the 2016 Mong Kok civil unrest.