Hong Kong’s Golden Scene has acquired the worldwide rights to Oliver Chan’s Montages Of A Modern Motherhood, ahead of its premiere in competition at Busan International Film Festival.
The drama has been selected for Biff’s New Currents competition, which comprises emerging Asian filmmakers, and marks the first Hong Kong film to screen in the strand since Cheung King Wai’s Somewhere Beyond The Mist in 2017.
It is the second feature of director Chan, whose 2018 directorial feature debut Still Human won several awards.
Her latest film follows a new mother who finds herself stressed out taking care of...
The drama has been selected for Biff’s New Currents competition, which comprises emerging Asian filmmakers, and marks the first Hong Kong film to screen in the strand since Cheung King Wai’s Somewhere Beyond The Mist in 2017.
It is the second feature of director Chan, whose 2018 directorial feature debut Still Human won several awards.
Her latest film follows a new mother who finds herself stressed out taking care of...
- 8/28/2024
- ScreenDaily
The Hong Kong International Film Festival Society (Hkiffs) has added 15 work-in-progress projects to the 22nd Hong Kong-Asia Film Financing Forum (Haf), rounding up a bumper line-up of the new Hkiff Project Market.
This year, Haf joins the inaugural Hkiff Industry-caa China Genre Initiative (Hcg) to create the new Hkiff Industry Project Market, which will showcase 47 projects, including 26 previously announced in-development Haf projects and six Hcg projects.
The Wip section will introduce the latest works by notable filmmakers such as Chang Tso-Chi, Lav Diaz, Mark Gill, Midi Z, Tan Chui Mui, and Yang Chao as well as by prominent and emerging actors,...
This year, Haf joins the inaugural Hkiff Industry-caa China Genre Initiative (Hcg) to create the new Hkiff Industry Project Market, which will showcase 47 projects, including 26 previously announced in-development Haf projects and six Hcg projects.
The Wip section will introduce the latest works by notable filmmakers such as Chang Tso-Chi, Lav Diaz, Mark Gill, Midi Z, Tan Chui Mui, and Yang Chao as well as by prominent and emerging actors,...
- 2/1/2024
- ScreenDaily
The progress of director Eric Tsang Hing-weng has been gradual but steady. Hailing from a journalism and communications background at University, he has participated in Johnnie To's Fresh Wave Short Film Competition a number of times, working first as a Dop on the award winning “Liu Yang He” and then as a director himself with the Best Film winning “The Umbrella” followed by “A Thousand Sails”, which premiered at Sundance. In 2022, he finally progressed from the constraints of the short form to make his feature-length debut with “Hong Kong Family”, which debuted at the Busan International Film Festival.
The Sunny Side of the Street is screening at Osaka Asian Film Festival
Middle-aged couple Ling and Chun head to their ancestral home for the winter solstice dinner with their children Yeung and Ki. All through the journey, the two continue arguing over petty matters, an argument that continues when they reach their destination.
The Sunny Side of the Street is screening at Osaka Asian Film Festival
Middle-aged couple Ling and Chun head to their ancestral home for the winter solstice dinner with their children Yeung and Ki. All through the journey, the two continue arguing over petty matters, an argument that continues when they reach their destination.
- 3/17/2023
- by Rhythm Zaveri
- AsianMoviePulse
For his project under the lauded First Feature Film Initiative programme, director Ka Sing- fung tells the heartrending journey of a woman whose life is forever changed by the children she takes in as a temporary foster carer. In a career-best performance, Sammi Cheng stars as Mei, a woman trying to get over the death of her young son through the children she welcomes into her home. Each ward offers Mei a different challenge and a newfound appreciation for the difficulties of motherhood, but when her dedication to the job causes her marriage to turn sour, Mei is forced to make a choice. (Source: Hkaff 2022)
Lost Love premiered in November 2022 as one of the closing films for the 19th edition of the Hong Kong Asian Film Festival and is now scheduled for release in Hong Kong on March 2, 2023. Its cast also includes Alan Luk and Hedwig Tam.
Lost Love premiered in November 2022 as one of the closing films for the 19th edition of the Hong Kong Asian Film Festival and is now scheduled for release in Hong Kong on March 2, 2023. Its cast also includes Alan Luk and Hedwig Tam.
- 2/14/2023
- by Suzie Cho
- AsianMoviePulse
This sequel to 2021’s Hong Kong movie, Ready O/R Knot, explores a series of heart-rending realities encountered by urban men and women who are in the different stages of their relationships. Ah Jia and Keyi face new challenges in their lives as they deal with the arrival of Ah Jia’s mum as well as wedding preparations, a house purchase and work … their previous joy and freedom are being gradually replaced by burdens and responsibilities. On the other hand, there is Huixiong who has cultivated himself to be a good house-husband. Not only does he discover that his wife, Jenny, has lost all interest in him, but he also sees ambiguous text messages on her phone. Could it be that they can’t escape the “seven year itch”? At the same time, Ah Jian and Jessica suddenly receive what must be a divine prank – even with excessive protection, it...
- 1/9/2023
- by Suzie Cho
- AsianMoviePulse
The treatment of sapphic love in films could be an uncomfortable toss-up between tragedy and bliss, but “The First Girl I Loved” does neither of these. Co-directed by Candy Ng Wing-shan and Chiu Hoi Yeung, the entry to the 2021 Hong Kong Asian Film Festival and 2022 Osaka Asian Film Festival instead explores the liminal space between the two, where love simply evolves and is not punctuated by anything.
“The First Girl I Loved” is screening at Udine Far East Film Festival
The film tells the story of Lee Wing Nam and Sylvia Lee Sum Yuet and how their romance blossoms in a Catholic all-girls school in Hong Kong during their youth, only to see its certitude challenged as they slowly enter the realm of adulthood. The hurdles to their love first come in the form of institutions, with restrictions and rules imposed by an educational system defined by dogma. Wing and...
“The First Girl I Loved” is screening at Udine Far East Film Festival
The film tells the story of Lee Wing Nam and Sylvia Lee Sum Yuet and how their romance blossoms in a Catholic all-girls school in Hong Kong during their youth, only to see its certitude challenged as they slowly enter the realm of adulthood. The hurdles to their love first come in the form of institutions, with restrictions and rules imposed by an educational system defined by dogma. Wing and...
- 4/27/2022
- by Purple Romero
- AsianMoviePulse
The treatment of sapphic love in films could be an uncomfortable toss-up between tragedy and bliss, but “The First Girl I Loved” does neither of these. Co-directed by Candy Ng Wing-shan and Chiu Hoi Yeung, the entry to the 2021 Hong Kong Asian Film Festival and 2022 Osaka Asian Film Festival instead explores the liminal space between the two, where love simply evolves and is not punctuated by anything.
“The First Girl I Loved” is screening at Osaka Asian Film Festival
The film tells the story of Lee Wing Nam and Sylvia Lee Sum Yuet and how their romance blossoms in a Catholic all-girls school in Hong Kong during their youth, only to see its certitude challenged as they slowly enter the realm of adulthood. The hurdles to their love first come in the form of institutions, with restrictions and rules imposed by an educational system defined by dogma. Wing and Sylvia...
“The First Girl I Loved” is screening at Osaka Asian Film Festival
The film tells the story of Lee Wing Nam and Sylvia Lee Sum Yuet and how their romance blossoms in a Catholic all-girls school in Hong Kong during their youth, only to see its certitude challenged as they slowly enter the realm of adulthood. The hurdles to their love first come in the form of institutions, with restrictions and rules imposed by an educational system defined by dogma. Wing and Sylvia...
- 3/12/2022
- by Purple Romero
- AsianMoviePulse
In Anselm Chan’s debut full-length film, dark comedy blends with romance in a twisted exploration of love and commitment. Although closed-minded and traditional in its execution, “Ready O/R Knot” still has a significant number of darkly comedic moments.
“Ready O/R Knot” is Screening as Part of Asian Pop-up Cinema Season 12
Chan’s movie follows Guy and Heidi five years into their relationship, and faced with a serious dilemma: Whether or not it is time to marry and form a family. They are equally in love, and their relationship is going strong. But while Heidi is ready to settle down and believes that marriage is proof of one’s everlasting love, Guy holds the belief that marrying Heidi will result in him being tied down to a woman that he will one day grow distant from. Heidi consults her girlfriends for advice, and Guy consults the guys. What...
“Ready O/R Knot” is Screening as Part of Asian Pop-up Cinema Season 12
Chan’s movie follows Guy and Heidi five years into their relationship, and faced with a serious dilemma: Whether or not it is time to marry and form a family. They are equally in love, and their relationship is going strong. But while Heidi is ready to settle down and believes that marriage is proof of one’s everlasting love, Guy holds the belief that marrying Heidi will result in him being tied down to a woman that he will one day grow distant from. Heidi consults her girlfriends for advice, and Guy consults the guys. What...
- 3/30/2021
- by Spencer Nafekh-Blanchette
- AsianMoviePulse
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