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The veteran producer behind 'Infernal Affairs' opens up about the city's cinematic legacy, its current challenges and ...
Ahead of the Hong Kong International Film Festival, which runs from March 18 to April 1, Albert Lee shares his thoughts on Netflix titles screening at the fest. By Karen Chu Albert Lee ...
The 47th Hong Kong International Film Festival begins on March 30, in a return to normality following three years of intermittent disruption to film-going because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
This year’s Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF, March 28-April 8) will open with the Asian premiere of All Shall Be Well, directed by Hong Kong filmmaker Ray Yeung, which recently won ...
Stonewalling, co-directed by Huang Ji and Otsuka Ryuji, was the big winner at Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF), taking home three prizes including best film in the Young Cinema ...
In addition to the five films, an exhibition section of the Shanghai festival has selected seven acclaimed Hong Kong films, ...
The Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF) returns this month, after being bumped from its regular spring berth because of another round of pandemic-related cinema closures earlier this year.
The Hong Kong International Film Festival, scheduled to have taken place from the end of March, has been postponed due to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. Organizers also canceled remaining screenings ...
This month’s Hong Kong International Film Festival will showcase over 190 films from 62 countries and regions, including five world premieres, and 64 Asian premieres. Running 12 days (March 28 ...
and Jean-Luc Godard signs off from cinema The Hong Kong International Film Festival (IFF) returns this summer with an eclectic programme. Running from August 15-30, it gives the city's cinephiles ...
The debut Hong Kong Pavilion aims to showcase the dynamism of Hong Kong film industry, while a series of events, including seminars, a master class and the Hong Kong Night, will enable industry ...
HONG KONG — Hong Kong-born, London-raised Roger Garcia continues his role as the executive director of the 37th Hong Kong International Film Festival. We talked with him about this year’s ...
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