Taking Back the Legislature[1][2] (Chinese: 佔領立法會) is a Hong Kong documentary, approximately 46 minutes long, that records the unprecedented occupation of the Legislative Council on July 1, 2019.
[3] The documentary follows a chronological narrative, capturing the first-ever occupation of the Hong Kong Legislative Council on July 1, 2019.
It documents the protesters' discussions, actions, withdrawal, and the final police clearance, depicting the emotional highs and lows—from the exhilaration of successfully entering the Legislative Council to the helplessness of having to retreat.
[5][6] From January 10 to 22, 2020, the 13th Hong Kong Independent Film Festival was held, where Taking Back the Legislature and Inside the Red Brick Wall premiered.
Taking Back the Legislature and Inside the Red Brick Wall were originally scheduled to be shown at Louis Koo Cinema in the Hong Kong Arts Centre on September 21 and 22, 2020.