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Golden Network hits
Jackie Chan’s Reset
A Violent Prosecutor
Showbox
scores Japan,
China sales
BY JEAN NOH
Korea’s Showbox has sold Lee Ilhyung’s hit action drama A Violent
Prosecutor and Lee Yoon-ki’s melodrama A Man And A Woman to a
slew of territories including Japan
and China.
Starring Hwang Jung-min and
Gang Dong-won, A Violent Prosecutor made $64m from 9.68 million admissions at the local box
office as of March 9.
The film sold to Japan (Twin),
China (Lemon Tree), Taiwan
(Movie Cloud), the Philippines
(MVP Viva) and worldwide inflight rights (Emphasis).
In North America, Dreamwest
Pictures USA released A Violent
Prosecutor theatrically on February
19 and Dreamwest Pictures Australia did so in Australia and New
Zealand on February 25.
Starring Jeon Do-yeon and
Gong Yoo, A Man And A Woman
has sold to Japan (The Klockworx),
Taiwan (AV-Jet), the Philippines
(MVP Viva) and worldwide inflight rights (Emphasis).
BY LIZ SHACKLETON
Hong Kong-based Golden Network Asia has picked up international rights to China-Korea
co-production Reset, produced by
Jackie Chan and directed by South
Korea’s Chang.
Starring Yang Mi, Wallace
Huo, King Shih-chieh and Liu
Chang, the sci-fi action adventure
follows a scientist who travels
back in time to rescue her kidnapped son.
Produced by China’s New Clues
Films and Jaywalk Studio with
Korean production house The
Lamp, Reset has just finished
shooting and will be released at the
end of 2016 following extensive
VFX post-production.
Golden Network is also launching sales on car-chase action comedy Golden Job, directed by veteran
action director Chin Ka-lok (Cold
War). Hong Kong actor-producer
Eric Tsang is producing the film
Le Vision opens The Lost Tomb and L.O.R.D.
BY LIZ SHACKLETON
Beijing-based Le Vision Pictures is
to unveil Daniel Lee’s action suspense title The Lost Tomb and Guo
Jingming’s fantasy epic L.O.R.D.
at Filmart.
Based on a popular web novel,
The Lost Tomb stars Jing Boran
(Monster Hunt), Lu Han, Ma
Sichun and Wang Jingchun in a
story about an uncle and nephew
exploring ancient tombs. The film
is in post-production.
Guo’s L.O.R.D. (Legend Of Ravaging Dynasties) stars Fan Bing-
Wang’s Berlinale title beds in
Japan’s Toei Company has sold
Chinese-American director Wayne
Wang’s Japanese-language film
While The Women Are Sleeping to a
raft of territories including Spain
(Mediatres Estudio), China (Lemon
Tree Media), Taiwan (Sky Digi
Entertainment) and Hong Kong
(Neofilms).
Starring actor-director Beat
(aka Takeshi) Kitano, Hidetoshi
Nishijima (Dolls) and Shioli
Kutsuna (The Assassin), the film is
Reset
about five soon-to-retire con artists
who are caught up in a heist after
they throw a bachelor party.
Produced by The Artists Company and The Entertainer Production Company, the film will start
shooting in May at locations
including Hong Kong, Macau,
Thailand and Japan.
Golden Network is also selling
Jackie Chan’s previously announced
action comedies Railroad Tigers,
directed by Ding Sheng, and Kung
Fu Yoga, directed by Stanley Tong.
The slate also includes animation
Frog Kingdom: Sub-Zero Mission
and Xu Haofeng’s Judge Archer,
which opened in China last Friday.
set in a seaside resort where a
novelist gets to know a mysterious
older man/younger woman couple.
Based on Spanish author Javier
Marias’ short story of the same
name, which was published in
The New Yorker magazine, the
film received its world premiere in
the Berlinale’s Panorama section
last month. The project was
presented at Busan’s Asian Project
Market in 2013.
Jean Noh
Jing Boran
bing, Wu Yifan, William Chan and
several actors from Guo’s bestselling Tiny Times franchise, including
Yang Mi, Cheney Chen and Amber
Kuo. The CGI-driven fantasy is
based on Guo’s novel about the
wars between four nations with
different magical powers.
Ronan Wong, general manager,
investment, at Le Vision is attending Filmart to introduce the new
titles.
The company’s slate also
includes Zhang Qi’s Who Sleeps My
Bro, a feature film and web series
about four college roommates;
Zhang Mo’s Suddenly Seventeen,
starring Ni Ni and Wallace Huo;
and Lu Ke’s romantic comedy Mr
High Heels.
Benny Chan’s Heroes seals US, UK
BY LIZ SHACKLETON
Hong Kong’s Universe Films Distribution has sold North American
rights to Benny Chan’s Call Of
Heroes to Well Go USA.
Well Go also took UK rights to
the $32m martial-arts epic in
partnership with the UK’s Trinity
F i l m . G e r m a ny ’s S p l e n d i d
Film has acquired rights for
German-speaking territories and
Benelux.
The film has also gone to a raft
of Asian territories, including Singapore (Clover Films), Malaysia,
Brunei and Vietnam (GSC Movies), Taiwan (Sky Films Entertainment) and Indonesia (PT Teguh
Bakti Mandiri).
Starring Sean Lau Ching-wan,
Louis Koo and Eddie Peng, the
film is in post-production for tentative release in June. Sammo
Hung is on board as action choreographer.
Set during the warlords era
after the fall of the Qing Dynasty,
the story revolves around a group
of plucky villagers standing up to a
cruel young general.
TODAY
Heaven In The Dark, buzz titles, p20
NEWS
Mission Milano
Mega Vision producing Andy Lau,
Huang Xiaoming action comedy
» Page 4
REVIEW
Trivisa
HKIFF opener proves an invigorating
Hong Kong crime noir
» Page 10
FEATURE
Buzz titles
The hottest new films from
Hong Kong and China
» Page 20
Yuen Woo-ping
Emperor kicks
off Filmart slate
BY LIZ SHACKLETON
Hong Kong’s Emperor Motion
Pictures (EMP) is launching
sales on new titles from Yuen
Woo-ping, Fruit Chan and Ho
Yuhang at Filmart.
Yuen’s action film, titled
Hand Over Fist, follows a cartoon artist who is swept up in a
feud between battling groups of
martial-arts masters. EMP
plans to start shooting the film
at the end of the year.
Following suspense thriller
Kill Time, Chan is directing
Shining Moment, a drama
revolving around a Latin dance
competition, for EMP. The film,
in post-production, stars Hins
Cheung and Echo Hao.
Ho Yuhang is also in post on
action title Mrs K, starring Kara
Wai and Simon Yam, produced
by Malaysia’s Red Films and
Paperheart.
New titles on EMP’s slate also
include Herman Yau’s horror
The Sleep Curse, starring
Anthony Wong, and two romantic dramas: Lin Yu-hsien’s Never
Said Goodbye, produced by
Stanley Kwan and starring
Ethan Juan, and Snow Zou’s
I Love That Crazy Little Thing.
News
Just one Shot
Kakao, Huace
plot comic
adaptations
By Jean noH
South Korean mobile platform
Kakao is partnering with leading
Chinese film and TV media enterprise Huace Group to adapt five
Daum Webtoon comic titles for
the big screen in China.
Launched in 2003, Kakao’s
Daum Webtoon platform is known
for running popular comics with
strong storylines. Kakao and
Huace Group signed deals on four
webtoon titles: supernatural fantasy Help! Breakup Ghost, gambling mystery Just One Shot,
doppelganger fantasy Girl In The
Mirror, and Cashero, a comic
drama about an impoverished but
feisty brother and sister.
The companies are also set to
close a deal on the one-sided office
romance My Boss Dies Once a Day.
Kakao said the deals are for the
titles to be adapted into “movies,
TV dramas or web dramas, and
distributed across China”.
Ablaze fires
up The Village
That Forgets
By SiLVia Wong
Taiwan sales outfit Ablaze Image
is launching Chen Yu-Hsun’s
martial-arts comedy The Village
That Forgets here at Filmart.
The $9m film, starring Shu Qi
and Joseph Chang, reunites Chen
with producers Lee Lieh and Yeh
Jufeng and Warner Bros (Taiwan), following their breakout hit
Zone Pro Site. Investors also
include Lee’s One Production
Film and China’s Wanda Pictures.
Ablaze has also picked up the
international rights to Kuo ChengChui’s first feature Foret Debussy,
which stars Gwei Lun-Mei and
Lu Yi-Ching as a daughter and
mother who hide themselves in the
deep forest and shun urban life.
Mega Vision accepts its
Mission with Lau, Huang
By Liz SHackLeton
Wong Jing’s Mega Vision Project
Workshop has started production
on action comedy Mission Milano,
starring Andy Lau and Huang
Xiaoming.
Directed by Wong, the film
revolves around a wealthy entrepreneur (Huang) who goes
undercover to protect a new
invention with the potential to
end famine from falling into the
wrong hands. Lau plays an Interpol inspector who is sent to help
him.
andy Lau (left) and Huang Xiaoming
The film is in production and
scheduled for release in the fourth
quarter of 2016.
Mega Vision is also launching
sales on Wong Jing and Kam Ka
Wai’s Colour Of The Game, starring Simon Yam, Jordan Chan and
Philip Ng. The film is in pre-production and follows a gambler and
his protégé who are pulled into a
vengeance mission for a mob boss.
It marks the final instalment in
Wong’s Colour trilogy following
Colour Of The Truth (2003) and
Colour Of Loyalty (2005).
New titles on Mega Vision’s
slate also include Kam Ka Wai’s
iGirl, a sci-fi romantic comedy
starring Ekin Cheng and Chrissie
Chau.
Oshima’s Sono Sion doc wraps China zeroes
where the director faces dilem- on Chicken
By Jean noH
Nikkatsu has announced The
Sono Sion, a documentary on the
prolific, controversial Japanese
director of the title, has wrapped.
The film is directed by Arata
Oshima, son of the late Nagisa
Oshima (In The Realm Of The
Senses, Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence).
Shot during the making of
Sono’s The Whispering Star, which
premiered at Toronto International Film Festival, the documentary exposes rare moments
Sun shines
on the Brink
Hong Kong-based Sun
Entertainment Culture is
debuting The Brink, an action
thriller co-produced with
Chinese streaming platform
iQiyi, YL Pictures and SilMetropole Organisation.
Produced by Soi Cheang and
Paco Wong for first-time director
Jonathan Li, the film follows an
ex-cop who is caught in the line of
fire when a smuggler launches a
revenge attack on his godfather.
The cast features Zhang Jin,
Janice Man and Wu Yue.
Also on Sun’s slate are
Herman Yau’s Nessun Dorma
and Fire Lee’s Robbery, both of
which will be screened at HKIFF
next week.
Silvia Wong
4 Screen International at Filmart March 14, 2016
mas and anxiety.
“It’s such an honour to have
this documentary made, but to be
honest, I’m a little embarrassed,”
said Sono. “I’m looking forward
to the reaction of the audiences
after they see my private life.”
Nikkatsu is also set to launch
the reboot of its legendary softcore
Roman Porno series at Filmart.
The Whispering Star will screen
at Hong Kong International
Film Festival, with the director
on hand.
By SiLVia Wong
Malaysia’s Animasia Studio has
secured a co-production deal with
Zero One Animation of China for
3D title Chuck Chicken — The
Movie. The $8m animation is a
spinoff from TV series Chuck
Chicken, which has aired on Disney and Nickelodeon channels.
Pre-production is set for June,
followed by the CGI production
later this year. Delivery is expected
in early 2018.
Workshop
plans great
escape
Distribution Workshop is
launching sales here on Ann
Hui’s The Great Escape, starring
Zhou Xun and Eddie Peng, a war
drama set during the Japanese
occupation of Hong Kong.
Produced by Bona Film Group
and Class Limited, the film is
shooting in Guangdong and
Hong Kong. Roger Lee is on
board as producer and the cast
also includes Guo Tao (White
Deer Plain). The Second World
War story follows a group of
plucky youths fighting for Hong
Kong’s freedom.
New titles on Distribution
Workshop’s slate also include Liu
Guonan’s rom-com The Wedding
Game, starring Sammi Cheng, and
Yip Wai Man’s thriller Phantom Of
The Theatre, starring Ruby Lin,
Tony Yang and Simon Yam. Both
films are in post-production.
Liz Shackleton
Sharifah amani
MandarinVision speeds into sales Mirror reflects
By SiLVia Wong
Taiwanese production and financing company MandarinVision is
launching an international sales
operation headed by former Atom
Cinema executive Desmond Yang.
The company’s slate includes
Chung Mong-Hong’s Godspeed, a
dark comedy starring Michael
Hui as a cab driver and Na Dow as
a passenger who turns out to be a
drug courier. Chung won best
director for The Fourth Portrait at
the 2010 Golden Horse Awards.
His first feature, Parking, premiered at Cannes’ Un Certain
Regard, while his latest, Soul, premiered at Taipei.
MandarinVision is also selling
Cho Li’s Ace Of Sales, a comedy
about a woman who aspires to
become the top salesperson of a
TV shopping channel, but is held
hostage during her live show.
Encore feels Young & Fabulous
By SiLVia Wong
Singapore distributor Encore
Films is making its first foray into
production with coming-of-age
feature Young & Fabulous.
Billed as Singapore’s first cosplay film, the cast is headed by
Joshua Tan of Ah Boys To Men
fame and YouTube star Joyce Chu
in her acting debut.
Michael Woo directs the feature, financed by Encore and
backed by Golden Village Pictures,
Singapore Film Commission and
SIMF Management. The Singapore release is set for May 26.
on 2016 cast
By Jean noH
Tokyo International Film Festival
and Japan Foundation Asia Center
have announced the main cast for
their Asian Three-Fold Mirror 2016
omnibus including Masaya Kato
(Brother) and Malaysian actress
Sharifah Amani (Gubra).
As previously announced, Brillante Mendoza from the Philippines, Isao Yukisada from Japan
and Sotho Kulikar from Cambodia are each directing a segment.
Filipino actor Lou Veloso will
star in Mendoza’s segment. Japan’s
Masahiko Tsugawa and Masatoshi
Nagase star alongside Amani for
Yukisada. Kato and Cambodian
actress Chumvan Sodhachivy will
star for Kulikar. Each segment features an Asian person living in a
different country in Asia.
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HKTDC RAYMOND YIP
Welcome
A very warm welcome to this year’s Hong Kong International Film & TV Market
(FILMART), Asia’s largest entertainment market, which brings together exhibitors,
buyers and services providers from around the world.
We have a record number of 800 exhibitors from over 30 countries and regions
this year, with the largest national participation coming from different Chinese
mainland provinces and cities, including Beijing, Shanghai, Shandong, Sichuan,
Guangdong and Hangzhou. Chongqing is also setting up its regional pavilion at
FILMART for the first time.
Reinforcing Hong Kong’s reputation as a global entertainment hub, FILMART
2016 welcomes a total of six new group participations from Cambodia, Macau,
Spain, the United States and two from the Middle East. We are also pleased to
welcome back to FILMART group pavilions from Canada, the Chinese mainland,
European Union, France, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, Russia, Singapore,
Taiwan, United Kingdom, United States and Vietnam.
exhibitors from different corners
Among the fairground highlights is the renowned TV World, presenting more than 360
Opportunities for the Global TV
Business
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of the globe. The TV World International Forum adopts the theme:
business opportunities related
discussing
and
trends
market
TV
future
on
insights
Industry”, with leading experts sharing their
to China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
ent exhibitors are taking part
Promoting digital entertainment is another priority of FILMART. Two hundred digital entertainm
Italy, Korea, Malaysia
France,
in the Animation & Digital Entertainment World, along with companies from countries including
and Thailand.
ent content throughout the
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trend, we are organising
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I wish all participants an action-filled and memorable experience at FILMART 2016.
Raymond Yip
Deputy Executive Director, Marketing
Hong Kong Trade Development Council
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THE HANDMAIDEN
Director
Genre
Cast
PARK Chan-wook
Erotic Thriller
KIM Min-hee
KIM Tae-ri
HA Jung-woo
CHO Jin-woong
Language Korean, Japanese
Set in Korea and Japan in the
1930s, Sookee, a young Korean
pickpocket girl living in the slum, is
approached by a charming count
to take part in a scam to seduce
a wealthy Japanese heiress as
the heiress’ maid. Inspired by the
British novel ‘FINGERSMITH’ by
Sarah Waters.
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Director
Genre
Cast
KWAK Jae-yong
Thriller / Fantasy / Romance
LIM Soo-jung
JO Jung-suk
LEE Jin-uk
Language Korean
A high school teacher in 1983 and a
detective in 2015 join forces through
their dreams to change the perilous
fate of the woman they both love 30 years apart.
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Director
Genre
Cast
CHOI Jeong-yeol
Drama
JI Soo
Suho (EXO)
RYU Jun-yeol
KIM Hee-chan
KIM Dong-wan (SHINHWA)
Language Korean
Four friends on a trip rescue a woman
who is being beaten by a man, only to
be pursued by the police. One of them
lapses into unconsciousness following
an ensuing car accident and the other
three are arrested on suspicion of
murder.
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PARK Hyun-gene
Romance / Comedy
YOO Ah-in
LEE Mi-yun
KIM Joo-hyuk
CHOI Ji-woo
KANG Ha-neul
LEE Som
Language Korean
Feel good love stories of three
couples experiencing unexpected
love and relationship through social
network.
PHANTOM
DETECTIVE
Director
Genre
Cast
JO Sung-hee
Action / Noir
LEE Je-hoon
KIM Sung-kyun
GO A-ra
Language Korean
HONG Gil-dong is an infallible
private investigator with an
exceptional memory and quirky
personality. While chasing the
only target he failed to find, he
gets entangled in a much bigger
conspiracy than he bargained for.
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Jay KIM | EVP, Intl. Sales & Distribution
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Yoonhee CHOI | SVP, Intl. Sales ([email protected])
Justin KIM | Director, Intl. Sales | Asia-France-UK-Germany ([email protected])
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James SEO | Director, Intl. Marketing ([email protected])
THE HOUSEMAID
Director
Genre
Cast
Derek Nguyen
Horror / Thriller
Nhung Kate
Jean-Michel Richaud
Language Vietnamese
Set in Vietnam under colonial
French ruling, Linh, a young woman
who has lost her family in the war,
goes to work as a housemaid at
a plantation owned by French
Lieutenant Sebastian. As Linh
becomes infatuated with Sebastian,
she begins to encounter the secrets
and horror of the malevolent
mansion.
TRACER
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Director
Genre
Cast
Director
Genre
Cast
Cuong Ngo
Action
Truong Ngoc Anh
Thien Nguyen
Language Vietnamese
Special Detective An gets involved
with Loc and “Wolf Gang” - with
undercover cop Kien, they chase
Loc, to hunt down the true kingpin.
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Phan Gia Nhat Linh
Comedy / Romance
Miu Le
Ngo Kien Huy
Hua Vi Van
Hari Won
Language Vietnamese
Mrs. Dai, a foul-mouthed granny
in her seventies is reverted to a
twenty-year old maiden, Thanh
Nga and given the opportunity to
enjoy her youth, dream and passion
which she had to sacrifice for her
family when she was young.
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Reviews
Filmart EvEnts, pagE 14
Reviews edited by Fionnuala Halligan [email protected]
Creepy
Reviewed by Jonathan Romney
Trivisa
Reviewed by Fionnuala Halligan
Taking its title from the Buddhist notion of the three root
poisons of greed, anger and ignorance, the Johnnie Tomentored Trivisa is set in Hong Kong on the eve of the
British-administered territory’s 1997 handover to China.
Directed separately by three up-and-coming talents and
blended into a dark and spiky whole, Trivisa looks at the
recent past through the filter of the present; it is an uneven but invigorating blend of Hong Kong noir crime and
mainland corruption, reflecting disenchantment of the
‘special relationship’.
Harking back to a time when Hong Kong was the
regional power and China was a hick cousin, Trivisa
flashes resentment alongside a touch of nostalgia for the
good old bad guys. This occasionally over-ripe story of
three thieves joins another recent Hong Kong independent production, Ten Years, in a sense of despair for the
soul of its home. Trivisa’s young directors, sourced
through Hong Kong’s Fresh Wave short-fim competition,
may not be optimistic, but this urgent piece hints at a
potential resurgence in Hong Kong’s indie scene.
The three robber barons are derived from real life, but
the story of their coming together ahead of the handover
is a fantasy. Yip Kwok-fung (Richie Jen) is the notorious
King of Thieves, caught on TV exchanging gunfire with
the police. Now he is trying to lie low and make it in
China as a smuggler of electronic merchandise, but
grows increasingly impatient with the naked greed he
encounters there. Kwai Ching-hung (Gordon Lam Katung), meanwhile, will blithely trade in old friendships
for a chance at a heist. And the outsize Cheuk Tsz-keung
— an overly colourful performance by Jordan Chan in
the one strand that is an uneasy fit, directed by Vicky
Wong — is a jaded kidnapper who becomes obsessed
with uniting the three as the sun sets on British colonial
rule after 156 years.
Designer Jean Tsoi delivers an impeccable sense of a
city teetering on the verge of an uncertain future, and
editors Allen Leung and David Richardson, frequent To
collaborators, have managed a good meld of footage. It
may be a blend of old hands with new faces, but Trivisa,
like the events it depicts, feels like the start of something.
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HKIFF openIng
FIlm
HK. 2016. 97mins
Dirs Frank Hui, Jevons Au
Man-kit, Vicky Wong.
Production company
Milkyway Image
International sales
Media Asia Films
Distribution, wwdist@
mediaasia.com
Producer Johnnie To, Yau
Nai Hoi
Executive producer CT Yip
Screenplay Loong Manhong, Thomas Ng, Mak
Tin-shu
Cinematography Zhang
Ying, Ray Cheung, Rex
Chan
Editors Allen Leung, David
Richardson
Production design
Jean Tsoi
Music Nigel Chan
Main cast Gordon Lam
Ka-tung, Richie Jen,
Jordan Chan, Tommy
Wong Kwong-leung, Yueh
Hua, Stephen Au, Lam
Suet
Kiyoshi Kurosawa recently appeared in cinephile documentary Hitchcock/Truffaut commenting on the lessons
of the Master of Suspense. He puts them to good use in
Creepy, a film that not only merits its name but would
make Norman Bates scratch his head at the sheer weirdness of what goes on here behind closed doors.
Ostensibly an investigative thriller, Creepy later takes a
detour into macabre territory, returning to the outré register of Kurosawa films such as Pulse and Charisma, following his recent, gently emotive take on the supernatural,
Journey To The Shore. Hugely entertaining, Creepy’s genre
pleasures should make this novel adaptation one of the
more exportable Japanese films of recent years, and arguably prime remake material — although Western multiplex audiences might prefer a revision that is slightly less
cavalier in its use of outrageous coincidence.
A bravura opening shows detective Takakura (Hidetoshi Nishijima) coming a cropper in an encounter with a
killer. A year later he has left the force, moved home with
wife Yasuko (Yuko Takeuchi) and started work as a university lecturer in criminal psychology — but he can’t give
up sleuthing, and finds himself delving into a cold case
from six years back involving a family’s disappearance.
Meanwhile Yasuko is keen to make friends with her new
neighbours, but draws a blank until the initially recalcitrant Mr Nishino (Teruyuki Kagawa) seems to thaw.
The film starts off promising a detective procedural
drama on one hand, and a touch of wry social satire on the
other, as Japanese etiquette shows its limits. But even in
seemingly innocuous situations, small stylistic touches
create a sense of immense unease. A camera advances
slowly as winds start to blow, or — in an extraordinary
sequence, as Takakura questions the daughter of the
missing family — a university building inexplicably grows
dark as students, seen in the background, start to exit.
Kagawa steals the show with a relishably eccentric performance as the nervy and unnerving Nishino. When the
film shifts into territory less Hitchcockian than Lynchian
— with a touch of Park Chan Wook’s Asian Gothic — the
quiet confidence of Kurosawa’s approach has paid off,
allowing him to vault into a more intense register.
HKIFF closIng
FIlm
Jap. 2016. 130mins
Dir Kiyoshi Kurosawa
Production company/
international sales
Shochiku Co Ltd,
[email protected]
Producers Hiroshi
Fukasawa, Setsuko
Sumida, Satoshi Akagi,
Satoko Ishida
Executive producer Kota
Kuroda
Screenplay Kiyoshi
Kurosawa, Chihiro Ikeda,
based on the novel by
Yutaka Maekawa
Cinematography Akiko
Ashizawa
Production designer
Norifumi Ataka
Editor Koichi Takahashi
Music Yuri Habaka
Main cast Hidetoshi
Nishijima, Yuko Takeuchi,
Teruyuki Kagawa, Haruna
Kawaguchi
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12:30 – 13:30
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Convention and
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Hong Kong Convention
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Sichuan Provincial
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Venue The Stage,
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Convention and
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12:30 – 13:30
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Convention and
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Languages Cantonese,
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13:00 – 15:00
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Venue Room S224-S225,
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Hall 1, Hong Kong
Convention and
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The Lady Improper
Solitude
The Imitator
Dir Tsang Tsui Shan
Dir Madhu Mahankali
Dir YC Tom Lee
Project’s country of origin Hong Kong-China
Project’s country of origin India
Project’s country of origin Taiwan
Hong Kong director Tsang Tsui Shan cooks up an
erotic combination in The Lady Improper through
food and sexuality. When her sexless marriage fails, a
virgin sets out to revitalise her father’s Hong Kongstyle restaurant. She encounters a cult chef who mixes
his culinary senses with sexual awareness.
“Female desire is often suppressed in our seemingly open yet conservative society. We look into this
taboo world of Asian women with a story filled with
food, lust and desire,” says Tsang.
Based on a true story, the screenplay is written by
Link Sng, co-writer of several films by Singaporean
director Jack Neo, including box-office hits Ah Boys
To Men and most recently Long Long Time Ago.
Tsang was named best new director at the Hong
Kong Film Awards in 2012 for her second feature Big
Blue Lake, which also won the Asian New Talent Jury
Prix at Shanghai. Big Blue Lake was filmed in her
home village Ho Chung in Sai Kung, which she says
is a source of inspiration for her work. Her documentary Flowing Stories, also set in the village, won the
best documentary award at South Taiwan Film Festival in 2014.
The producer is Polly Yeung, who produced Tsang’s
Scent, a Chinese-Korean romance starring Korea’s
Park Si-hoo. Yeung is also a regular collaborator with
Hong Kong film-maker Jacob Cheung, having worked
on A Battle Of Wits, Ticket and Rest On Your Shoulder.
River Vision is Tsang’s Hong Kong-based production
company, while Fiction 9 is a Beijing-based company
founded by Yeung, Lim Young Chien and Li Yun Fei.
Silvia Wong
Hyderabad-based film-maker Madhu Mahankali
started to explore the theme of death in his short
film The Journey, which played at Cannes in 2007.
His latest feature project Solitude builds on this and
will also consider the notions of loneliness, solitude
and loss.
Solitude traces the spiritual journey of an old man
as he loses his long-term companion of more than 50
years, and must come to terms with his new reality.
“Although the story has a lot of emotional elements attached to it, the film tries to focus on the
philosophical journey of this old man, making it
more universal,” says Mahankali. “It will probe the
spiritual bond that continues beyond death.”
In development for just over a year and with the
script now completed, Mahankali is seeking completion funding for the Telugu and Hindi-language
film. Casting is underway and shooting locations
have been secured in the Indian cities of Hyderabad,
Lucknow and Varanasi. The director’s previous work
includes advertising, documentaries, feature and
short films.
Mahankali’s company Dhriti Media is the primary producer with Telugu producer Raj Kandukuri’s Dharmapatha Creations on board as equity
partners and Balwanth Singh of Kauphy Talkies
picking up marketing and distribution costs of both
the Telugu and Hindi versions.
Udita Jhunjhunwali
Crime thriller The Imitator opens with a bank heist
that takes place using the stolen gun of a cop who
was gunned down just days earlier. In the aftermath,
the police are shocked to discover the crime is a
direct imitation of Taiwan’s first ever armed robbery,
which took place more than 30 years ago.
“The concept of someone imitating a crime has
always intrigued me because either the imitator is
simply a copycat paying sadistic homage, or has a
deeper meaning and purpose behind it,” says Taiwan
director YC Tom Lee. “For our film, the imitator has
a specific reason to take down the entire corrupted
justice system at any cost.”
Crime thrillers are rare in Taiwan and Lee aims to
revive the genre by giving his film a commercial
appeal for the global audience. “We are using elements of the thriller, crime drama and action to tell
an intriguing story with cinematic Taipei as a backdrop,” he says.
The Imitator will be the debut feature of Lee, an
award-winning director of dramas, commercials,
music videos and narrative short films for the past 10
years in Asia and North America.
Producer Jade Lee has a wide range of experience
in distribution, marketing, international sales, production and post-production. Her credits include
Bad Girls and Pick The Youth.
Founded in 2014, Dare Entertainment is a Taipeibased company for film and TV production, distribution and international sales. The Imitator is the first
feature film under its banner.
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Solitude
The Lady Improper
Producers Madhu Mahankali, Roopa Devi Mahankali
Production company Dhriti Media Budget $340,000
Finance raised to date $60,000 ($25,000 from
The Imitator
Producer Polly Yeung Production company River Vision
Budget $1m Finance raised to date 10% (Fiction 9)
Contact Polly Yeung [email protected]
Dharmapatha Creations, $25,000 from Dhriti Media
and $10,000 from Kauphy Talkies)
Contact Madhu Mahankali [email protected]
Producer Jade Lee Production company Dare
Entertainment Budget $1.2m Finance raised to date
50% Contact Jade Lee [email protected]
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Brothers
Man-Made Citizen
Coarse Tea, Plain Rice
Dir Jong Yu
Prod Moonlight Shang
Dir Cheung Suk-Yee
Project’s country of origin Malaysia
Project’s country of origin China
Project’s country of origin Hong Kong
Inspired by a real kidnapping case between close
relatives, Malaysian director Jong Yu’s Brothers
revolves around a young boy with learning difficulties, who is the only heir to the family fortune.
Although his kidnappers are arrested, the police
find each witness recounts a different version of
events, a la Rashomon.
Complicating matters is the young boy’s growing
attachment to one of the kidnappers, who may be his
long-lost brother. The screenplay is written by Chan
Yoke Yeng, whose writing credits include smash hits
The Journey and Ola Bola. Malaysian singer-actor
Jack Tan will play the brother.
“We aim to make a Malaysian-Chinese film that is
full of suspense and mystery, unlike the usual love
and family dramas that are the norm in Malaysia,”
say producers Roland Lee and Jin Ong.
Brothers will be the debut feature of Yu, who is a
well-known director of TV series and music videos.
His Malaysian TV series I, My Brother won the viewers’ choice most popular drama prize at the Golden
Awards in 2010.
Founded by Ong, More Entertainment handles
artist management, an album label as well as film
and TV production. Ong’s producing credits include
coming-of-age film The Gathering and TV series Love
18 (directed by Yu and co-written by Lee); Yes Sir;
I, My Brother and Backlight Lover.
Ong and Lee are also producing Shuttle Life,
which won the grand prize at Golden Horse Film
Project Promotion in 2014.
Silvia Wong
Man-Made Citizen is an ambitious $14m sci-fi fantasy about a high-school girl who discovers special
powers when she is turned into a creature who can
live underwater. On discovering this transformation
has it origins with a secret organisation that now
wants her to reproduce, she has to go on the run,
avoiding the various military forces and media that
are closing in on her.
“This is more than a science-fiction movie,” says
Moonlight Shang, who is both the producer and
screenwriter of the project. “The story will explore
the inner world of a highly intelligent species, look
into their existence and ponder on their future prospects, while trying to provide an answer to big philosophical questions.” Shang has won several
scriptwriting awards, including a Xia Yan Award, a
top honour approved by SARFT, and a Hua Xia Starlight Award. She has also produced and directed
documentaries and short films.
The project has no director attached at the
moment. “We are looking for a director, who has the
right experience and global vision to handle such a
big commercial film with artistic values,” says
Shang.
The co-producer is Janet Wu, president of Bright
East Films, which was founded by her late father,
Chinese director Wu Tianming. Wu also runs the
China Film Foundation’s Wu Tianming Film Fund
for young talents. Her producing credits include TV
series and Sino-US co-production features including
The War Of Gene, Hi Frank! and Ma Wen’s Battle.
Silvia Wong
Told from a female perspective, Coarse Tea, Plain Rice
deals with the forbidden love between an older
woman and a much younger man — her stepson.
Hong Kong writer-director Cheung Suk-Yee uses
Eat Drink Man Woman and Babette’s Feast as points
of reference for the project. “The biggest challenge is
how to convey the intricate connection between food
and desire in a visual medium, and how to convey
the subtext of sexual tension through the metaphor
of cooking and taste,” she says.
Producer Trevor Morris is a former senior creative
manager at Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
(Asia Pacific), who has worked on Disney-branded
Chinese-language local co-productions for Greater
China, including Trail Of The Panda and High School
Musical China.
He first collaborated with Cheung on her yet-to-be
released debut feature Greed Hate Delusion, which follows a group of people stuck on a resort island where
they are forced to confront their own evils. “It is my
pleasure to be able to bring some of my knowledge
and experience to assist a smaller-scale independent
film, and try to bring an intimate and worthwhile
story to audiences in the region, especially at a time
when it’s becoming increasingly difficult for such projects to be made,” says Morris.
Cheung has more than 10 years of professional
experience in the media industry. She set up
Pratyeka Pictures to produce Greed Hate Delusion,
and Coarse Tea, Plain Rice will be the company’s second feature.
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Brothers
Man-Made Citizen
Coarse Tea, Plain Rice
Producers Jin Ong, Roland Lee
Production company More Entertainment
Budget $550,000
Contact Jin Ong [email protected]
Producers Moonlight Shang, Janet Wu
Production company Bright East Films
Budget $14m Finance raised to date 11%
Contact Moonlight Shang [email protected]
Producers Trevor Morris, Cheung Suk-Yee
Production company Pratyeka Pictures
Budget $2m Contact Cheung Suk-Yee
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HOT PROJECTS HONG KONG-CHINA
The special relationship
An exciting crop of Hong Kong and mainland China projects are spotlighted by Liz Shackleton,
who reports on the increasing efforts to support Cantonese-language film-making
The Bodyguard
Dir Sammo Hung
David Linde’s Lava Bear is co-producing
this Sammo Hung and Andy Lau action
thriller, alongside Edko Films, Irresistible
Films and Lau’s Focus Films. Martial-arts
veteran Hung directs and also stars as a
retired bodyguard who settles down in a
small town on the Russia-China border but
finds himself attempting to rescue a young
girl when her father (Lau) falls in with the
criminal world. The film is in post-production with a pan-Asian release scheduled for
April 1.
Contact Edko Films, Julian Chiu
edkofilms.com.hk
chiujulian@
The Mermaid
A
s predicted, box office over always played a key role in mainland
the recent Chinese New productions — all three Chinese New
Year holiday in mainland Year hits were directed by Hong
China threw up yet more Kong film-makers. But with an
records and superlatives. Ticket sales annual box office of $256m, the
over the seven days of the holiday hit Hong Kong market is now dwarfed
$581m, a weekly world record, and by China. It’s also a market that’s
shortly afterwards, Stephen Chow’s dominated by Hollywood tentpoles.
The Mermaid became China’s highestIn 2015, the market share of Hong
grossing film of all time with a
Kong films slipped from 22%
haul of more than $500m.
to 19% and only one local
The runners-up over the holiproduction, Little Big Master,
day grossed more than local procharted in the top 10.
ductions in other territories
All this raises questions
dare to dream — after
about the future of Cantonese,
four weeks, Soi
as opposed to MandarinCheang ’s The
Monkey King 2 had
taken $181m and
Wong Jing’s From
Vegas To Macau III
was at $169m. Last
year, local films
language film-making, not
accounted for 62%
to mention films that are unlikely
of China’s $6.8bn
to pass muster with mainland cenbox office and hissorship. And yet imaginative Hong
torically take more
Kong films that are definitely not
than a 50% share.
made for mainland audiences
Hong Kong actors
continue to emerge.
From Vegas
To Macau III
and film-makers have
Concerns about the declin-
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ing use of Cantonese was one of
many issues explored in ultra lowbudget production Ten Years, comprising five shorts that examine the
potential impact of mainland influence in Hong Kong 10 years from
now. Recently banned by mainland
media, the film became a sleeper hit
in Hong Kong, grossing nearly $1m
despite playing on just a few screens.
Elsewhere, there are more commercially driven efforts to support
local film-making. Hong Kong
thriller Trivisa, one of the opening
films of this year’s Hong Kong International Film Festival, is directed by
three of Johnnie To’s protégés from the Fresh
Wave programme.
Fresh Wave proves that sometimes
good things happen with patience:
the initiative was launched in 2005
by the Hong Kong Arts Development
Council and has made huge strides
in supporting new film-makers. But
it will be an ongoing battle to help
Cantonese-language movies compete against the dual juggernauts of
Hollywood and Beijing.
The Bodyguard
Call Of Heroes
Dir Benny Chan
Sean Lau Ching-wan, Louis Koo and Eddie
Peng star in the latest action epic from
Benny Chan (The White Storm, Shaolin),
which is in post-production for tentative
release in June. Set during the warlords era
after the fall of the Qing Dynasty, the story
(previously titled Deadly Reclaim) revolves
around a group of plucky villagers standing
up to a cruel young general. Universe
Entertainment is producing the $32m film.
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Sammo Hung is on board as action choreographer.
Contact Universe Films Distribution, Alice Leung
[email protected]
Chongqing Hotpot
Dir Yang Qing
One of the opening films of this year’s Hong
Kong International Film Festival, Yang Qing’s
comedy follows three high-school classmates
who open a hotpot restaurant in an old bomb
shelter in Chongqing. When the business
fails, they are told to enlarge the property and
accidently break into the bank vault next door.
Produced by Chen Kuo-fu, the film stars Chen
Kun (Mojin — The Lost Legend) and Bai Baihe
(Monster Hunt). Yang previously directed
2009 comedy hit One Night In Supermarket.
Contact Distribution Workshop, Virginia Leung
[email protected]
Cold War 2
Dir Longman Leung, Sunny Luk
Chow Yun-fat, Aaron Kwok, Tony Leung
Ka-fai and Eddie Peng star in the highly
anticipated sequel to Edko Films’ 2012
action thriller, which became the highestgrossing Hong Kong film of the year. In postproduction, Cold War 2 continues the story of
the first film with the hijacker of the missing
police van behind bars. But then a retired
police chief steps forward to reveal a scheme
to corrupt the police force. The directors
went on to make 2015 action thriller Helios
after the original Cold War.
Contact Edko Films, Julian Chiu
[email protected]
Dog Days
Dir Jordan Schiele
Pang Ho Cheung and Subi Liang’s Making
Film Productions produced this mainlandset drama, which marks the feature directorial debut of Beijing-based film-maker and
DoP Jordan Schiele. The story follows a
young single mother who teams up with a
drag singer to track down her missing son
and his father. Huang Lu (Blind Massage)
plays the young woman and the cast also
includes Tian Mu Chen (The White Lie) and
Luo Lan Shan (A Touch Of Sin). The film premiered at this year’s Berlinale.
Contact Bravos Pictures, Ricky Tse
[email protected]
The Ferryman
Dir Zhang Jiajia
Wong Kar Wai’s Jet Tone Productions is producing this romantic comedy, based on
Zhang Jiajia’s bestselling 2014 novel,
I Belonged To You. Zhang has also been
brought on board to direct the film, which
stars Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Angelababy and Eason Chan. In post-
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Chongqing Hotpot
production, the $25m film is one of the first
projects backed by Alibaba Pictures. Mei Ah
Entertainment is handling Hong Kong and
several Southeast Asian territories.
Contact Mei Ah Entertainment, Sarah Law
[email protected]
Heaven In The Dark
Dir Yuen Kim-wai
Karena Lam and Jacky Cheung have picked
up nominations at the upcoming Hong Kong
Film Awards for their roles in this drama,
helmed by commercials and music-video
director Yuen Kim-wai. Adapted from the
play French Kiss by Candace Chong, the film
tells the story of a woman who shares a kiss
with a pastor and then files sexual harassment charges against him. The pastor
loses his faith as a consequence of her
actions, while the woman tries to find salvation in religion. The film is scheduled
for release in Hong Kong on March 24.
Contact Emperor Motion Pictures,
May Yip [email protected]
(Above)
Heaven In
The Dark;
(left) Call Of
Heroes
with Chan on First Strike and Rumble In The
Bronx, has already filmed in China and Dubai,
and will shoot the next section in India.
Contact Golden Network Asia, Clarence Tang
[email protected]
Kung Fu Yoga
The Mermaid
Dir Stanley Tong
Dir Stephen Chow
Now in production, this CGI-heavy
action adventure stars Jackie Chan as
a Chinese archaeologist who teams
up with an Indian professor in the
quest for a legendary diamond that
takes him from the high plateaus of
western China to the Middle East
and India. Indian actor Sonu Sood
(Happy New Year) and Chinese
actors Aarif Rahman and
Zhang Yixing also star in
the film, which is being
set up as a ChinaIndia co-production. Director
Stanley Tong,
who worked
China’s highest-grossing film of all time,
The Mermaid confirms that while Stephen Chow may not churn out many
films, he is Hong Kong’s most
commercially successful filmmaker. His latest comedy stars
Deng Chao as a young tycoon
whose plans to drive marine wildlife away from his island development are thwarted by a beautiful
young mermaid. The cast also
includes Lin Yun, Show Luo, Kris
Wu and Kitty Zhang. Released by Sony in
the US on February 19, the film grossed a
respectable $1.2m in its first week.
Contact IM Global, Leslie Chen
[email protected]
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HOT PROJECTS HONG KONG-CHINA
Railroad Tigers
Dir Ding Sheng
Following their collaborations on Police
Story 2013 and Little Big Soldier, Ding
Sheng is directing Jackie Chan in this
$50m action comedy, which aims to
revive the spirit of classic Chan comedies
such as Project A and Drunken Master II.
Chan stars as a railroad worker who leads
a team of fighters to derail the Japanese
war machine in China, 1941. Young idols
Z Tao (You Are My Sunshine), Wang Kai
(The Golden Era) and Darren Wang (Our
Times) also star. In post-production, the
film’s investors include Sparkle Roll
Media Corporation, Shanghai Film
Group, Beijing Going Zoom Media and
Shanghai New Culture Media Group.
Contact Golden Network Asia,
Clarence Tang clarence@
goldnetasia.com
S Storm
Dir David Lam
Swordmaster
Now in post-production, this
sequel to 2014 action thriller Z
Storm revolves around an even bigger case at Hong Kong’s fraud-busting Independent Commission Against
Corruption. Louis Koo reprises his role
as an anti-corruption investigator, while
Chilam Cheung and Vic Chou have
joined the cast. Produced by Pegasus
Motion Pictures, the $9m film is scheduled for release in June.
Ten Years
Contact Pegasus Motion Pictures,
Alvina Wong alvina.wong@
pegasusmovie.com
hospital involving a criminal with a bullet in his head, a policeman about to
turn rogue and a surgeon from mainland China.
Swordmaster
Dir Derek Yee
Tsui Hark is producing and Derek Yee
directing this long-anticipated 3D martial-arts epic, starring Lin Gengxin (The
Taking Of Tiger Mountain) and Peter Ho
(The Monkey King). Based on wuxia
novelist Gu Long’s classic, the film tells
the story of an elite swordsman who is
haunted by his skill and forced to fight a
challenger who is determined to take
his place at all costs. Produced by Bona
Film Group and Yee’s Film Unlimited,
Swordmaster is in post-production and
tentatively scheduled for release in May.
Contact Distribution Workshop,
Virginia Leung virginia@
distributionworkshop.com
Ten Years
Dir Kwok Zune, Wong Fei-pang,
Jevons Au Man-kit, Chow
Kwun-wai, Ng Ka-leung
Produced on an ultra low budget, Ten
Years comprises five short films that
Contact Media Asia, Fred Tsui
[email protected]
Trivisa
Trivisa
imagine life in Hong Kong 10 years from
now. The stories include a Hong Kong
taxi driver struggling to survive in a
Mandarin-speaking world and a grocery
store owner who is punished for selling
‘local’ eggs. Although it was released on
only a few screens, the film became a
sleeper hit in Hong Kong.
Dir Frank Hui, Vicky Wong,
Jevons Au Man-kit
Gordon Lam, Jordan Chan and Richie
Jen star in this Johnnie To-produced
crime thriller, which tells the story of
three notorious criminals who are
rumoured to be joining forces for a heist
in Hong Kong. Three of To’s protégés
from the Fresh Wave programme —
Frank Hui, Vicky Wong and Jevons
Au Man-kit — have each directed the
story of one gangster, which have
then been weaved together into a
complete feature. The film premiered
in Berlin and has been selected as one
of two opening films at this year’s
Hong Kong International Film Festival (see review, page 10).
Contact Golden Scene, Winnie Tsang
[email protected]
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Dir Johnnie To
Following his well-received foray into
musical drama with Toronto title Office,
Johnnie To returns to hard-boiled action
with this highly anticipated crime
thriller, starring Louis Koo, Wallace
Chung and Vicki Zhao Wei. In post-production for a tentative June release, the
film revolves around a showdown in a
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Contact Media Asia, Fred Tsui
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A NAVEL OF THE EARTH
FROM HKCEC TO
AGNES B. CINEMA
09:50,11:50, 14:50,
17:20
(Japan) Sci-fi, fantasy.
74mins. Genki Production.
Dir: Kazushige Togo. Key
cast: Meibi Yamanouchi,
JATD Nishantha,
Takashi Taniguch, Kappa
Kunikida, Kikuyo Semi.
In 2057, Kyoto is designated
a passport-free zone. People
have emigrated there from
all over the world. One day
a Japanese girl, Mei, travels
in the city and has her bag
stolen at the station. She
meets taxi driver Nin and
starts living in his house.
What is the real purpose of
her trip?
FROM AGNES B.
CINEMA TO HKCEC
11:45, 13:40, 17:10
FROM HKCEC TO UA
CINE TIMES (TIMES
SQUARE)
09:40, 11:35, 13:35,
13:50, 15:35, 16:35
FROM UA CINE
TIMES (TIMES
SQUARE) TO HKCEC
11:50, 13:40, 14:00,
15:45, 16:05
Meeting Room N202-N203,
HKCEC
FILMART
See box, right
takes a job working as
a cashier in the Exceed
convenience store. At
midnight, Grandpa goes
into the store. Annoyed
and offended by store
manager Fat Boss’s
sarcasm and contempt,
Grandpa stabs a pair of
scissors into Fat Boss’s
neck. Everyone in the store
— Yan, who is a passerby
using the toilet, Anita, who
is buying some condoms,
Fat Boss, Ping and his
co-worker Mabel — are
suddenly taken hostage.
LOLO
agnes b. CINEMA! Hong Kong
Arts Centre
BEAUTIFUL 2016
(China, Hong Kong,
Japan) Drama. 89mins.
Hong Kong International
Film Festival Society.
Dir: Jia Zhangke, Nakata
Hideo, Alec Su, Stanley
Kwan. Key cast: Kyoko
Kagawa, Suzuka Ohgo,
Cecilia Yip, David Yeung.
The latest edition of the
Beautiful series.
Meeting Room N101A, HKCEC
BLOOD FATHER
(France) Comedy.
98mins. Wild Bunch.
Dir: Julie Delpy. Key cast:
Julie Delpy, Dany Boon,
Vincent Lacoste, Karin
Viard.
On holiday in the south
of France, chic Parisian
sophisticate Violette
meets life-loving IT geek
Jean-Rene. There’s a real
chemistry between them
and at the end of the
summer, Jean-Rene wastes
no time in joining his
beloved in Paris. But a
third party swiftly appears
to shatter the couple’s
idyll: Lolo, Violette’s ultrapossessive 19-year-old son.
Meeting Room N211-N212,
HKCEC
SKY
(France) Drama. 102mins.
The Bureau Sales. Dir:
Fabienne Berthaud.
Key cast: Diane Kruger,
Norman Reedus, Gilles
Lellouche, Lena Dunham.
Rom is on holiday in
the US with her French
husband. But the journey
quickly turns into a settling
of old scores. Romy decides
to break free and escapes
into the unknown. Drifting
through a noisy Las Vegas
to the wondrous high
desert, she goes on with her
solitary journey, making
it up as she goes along.
Liberated, she will cross
paths with Diego.
Theatre 2, HKCEC
ROBBERY
(Hong Kong) Comedy.
92mins. Bravos Pictures.
Dir: Fire Lee. Key cast:
Derek Tsang, J Arie, Lam
Suet.
A young guy named Ping
THEIR DISTANCE
(Japan) Romance.
106mins. Nikkatsu.
Dir: Rikiya Imaizumi.
Key Cast: Ren (Nu’est),
Fumiko Aoyagi.
24 Screen International at Filmart March 14, 2016
Traces the intricate
connections between seven
men and women.
Meeting Room N209-N210,
HKCEC
WEEDS ON FIRE
(Hong Kong) Drama.
94mins. Flash Glory.
Dir: Chan Chi Fat.
In 1984, Sino-British Joint
Declaration was signed
and the future of Hong
Kong became unclear.
In the fog of history, this
story of a baseball team
beneath the Lion Rock has
gradually been forgotten:
in that year, Shatin
Martins, the first Hong
Kong youth baseball team,
was formed.
Meeting Room N101B, HKCEC
11:00
BACK TO THE NORTH
(China) Documentary.
120mins. Qingdao
West Coast Culture
Industry Co. Dir: Liu
Hao. Key cast: Nan
Sheng, Su Yijuan, Ran
Weiqun.
Portrays a young girl’s
simple life while facing
her own death, the story of
her middle-aged parents
facing a divorce, and
pictures some workers
in an old textile factory
struggling to survive a
modern society under
dramatic changes.
Meeting Room N109-N110,
HKCEC
11:15
THE ISLAND FUNERAL
(Thailand) Drama.
10:00
BLOOD FATHER
(France) Action/
adventure. 88mins.
Wild Bunch. Dir: JeanFrancois Richet. Key
cast: Mel Gibson, Erin
Moriarty, Diego Luna,
Michael Parks, William
H Macy, Dale Dickey,
Thomas Mann.
After her drugs kingpin
105mins. Mosquito
Films Distribution. Dir:
Pimpaka Towira. Key
cast: Heen Sasithorn.
Laila sets out on a road
trip to Pattani to visit her
long-lost aunt. Her brother
and his friend tag along.
Being from the city has
prevented them realising
much about the violent
outbreaks that have been
occurring around Pattani
for many years. Meeting a
suspicious soldier sent to
fight the insurgents, the
four head together to find
Laila’s aunt, and the route
leads them to discover a
land stranger than that
they are familiar with.
Meeting Room N111-N112,
HKCEC
TOO YOUNG TO DIE!
(Japan) Comedy. 123mins.
Toho Co. Dir: Kankurou
Kudou. Key cast:
Tomoya Nagase, Kamiki
Ryunosuke.
An innovative story set in
hell, featuring hell’s red
demon teacher and a high
school student who dies
boyfriend frames her
for stealing a fortune in
cartel cash, 18-year-old
Lydia goes on the run
with her only ally: her
perennial screw-up of a
father who is determined
to keep his little girl from
harm and do the right
thing.
House 2, UA CINE Times,
Times Square
before having a chance to
kiss.
Meeting Room N201A, HKCEC
11:30
CREEPY
(Japan) Action/adventure.
130mins. Shochiku Co.
Dir: Kiyoshi Kurosawa.
Key Cast: Hidetoshi
Nishijima, Yuko Takeuchi,
Teruyuki Kagawa.
After a traumatic incident,
criminal psychologist and
former police detective
Takakura moves to a new
neighbourhood with his
wife. On meeting their new
neighbours, the Nishinos,
Takakura senses something
odd about them. Then
he is approached by the
Nishinos’ daughter, whose
shocking confession shatters
the serenity of his new life.
Theatre 1, HKCEC
BEING RAIN:
REPRESENTATION AND
WILL
(Hong Kong) Drama.
26mins. Fresh Wave Film
Festival. Dir: Chan Tze
Woon.
A group of documentary
film-makers shoot the civil
social movement in Hong
Kong.
Meeting Room N206-N207,
HKCEC
BLADE OF ENFORCER
(Hong Kong) Drama.
20mins. Fresh Wave Film
Festival. Dir: Ng Siu Lun.
“Once clothed as an
official, you represent law
and justice.” This was
taught to young detective
Xian who worked under
detective ‘Silent Dog’
Ao to catch mountain
robbers. To everyone’s
dismay, the robbers turned
out to be detectives from
neighbouring counties
who were forced to rob the
ruling county to save the
poor. Through trickery and
lies, Ao started a bloodbath
to kill the robbers. Shaken
by Ao’s deceit, Xian
abandoned his dreams to
uphold righteous values.
Meeting Room N206-N207,
HKCEC
THE DRIFTER
(Hong Kong) Drama.
25mins. Fresh Wave Film
Festival. Dir: Wong Tin
Shing.
Sze-man faces a dilemma
when she participates in
an inter-school debate
– her “secret” as a crossboundary student living in
Shenzhen is carefully kept
away from her classmates
for fear she will be
discriminated against.
Meeting Room N206-N207,
HKCEC
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ScreeningS
REPaRatioN
(Hong Kong) Drama.
30mins. Fresh Wave Film
Festival. Dir: Ma Man
Nang.
Picture this scenario.
Your car hits a small
girl. She is lying on the
ground, bleeding but
still breathing. There
are two options: in the
event of bodily injuries
resulting in disability,
you will be liable to pay
out compensation to cover
a lifetime of medical,
unemployment and care.
Fatalities can be settled
under the table for a small
lump sum. What do you
choose? With a heavy
foot on the accelerator,
an old man listens to his
favourite tune filling his
car, about to make a spin
of no return.
Meeting Room N206-N207,
HKCEC
(Hong Kong) Drama.
30mins. Fresh Wave Film
Festival. Dir: Yim Sheung
Man.
The band Against The
Tide was doomed before
it even started. A year
later, the songwriter is
selling his soul to write
catchy pop tunes and
commercial music, hooking
his wagon to someone
else’s grand schemes
while being hitched by a
young music devotee; the
bassist is venturing north
across the border; the
drummer is working as an
insurance agent and all
set for fatherhood. Before
the factory building is
demolished for a lucrative
redevelopment scheme, the
band members, bar one,
return to clear out their
studio and contemplate a
farewell gig.
Meeting Room N206-N207,
HKCEC
12:00
KaLo PotHi, tHE BLaCK
HEN
(Nepal) Action/
adventure. 90mins.
Wide. Dir: Min Bahadur
Bham. Key cast: Khadka
Raj Nepali, Sukra Raj
Royaka, Jit Bahadur
Malla, Hansha Khadka.
During a ceasefire, in the
midst of the 10-year civil
war in Nepal, two boys
belonging to different
castes embark on a
Aguilera Valdebenito. Key
cast: Naomi Velissariou,
Danil Vorobyev.
A love story in which love
and hate collide.
House 2, ua CiNE times,
times Square
Meeting Room N111-N112,
HKCEC
13:30
21St iFva awaRdS
HiGHLiGHtS (oPEN
CatEGoRy)
» FRoM BEaviS (M) to
BEatRiCE (F) (oCt 2015
Edit)
(Hong Kong)
Documentary. 27mins.
Hong Kong Arts Centre.
Dir: Wong Suet-ling
Beatrice.
My personal transgender
documentary, from coming
out to surgery from male
to female.
Filmart
12:00
LovE StaLK
tHE tidE
to tame a wild horse in a
bid to win a regional race,
he has to face a life ruled
by unforgiving nature and
tradition.
(Hong Kong) Romance.
70mins. Dragon Horse
Films. Dir: Joe Fiorello.
Key cast: Angie P, Ronan
Pak, Dada Lo, Ines
Laimins, Jae Leung,
Kellyjackie Chan, Rex
Kwok, Edward Chui,
Kelvin Wong.
Sharon is an ambitious
journey to repossess a
missing hen that they had
raised together.
Meeting Room N102-N103,
HKCEC
LovE StaLK
See box, above
RuPtuRE
(US, Canada) Sci-fi,
fantasy. 105mins. Ambi
Distribution. Dir: Steven
Shainberg. Key cast:
Noomi Rapace.
A single mother tries
to break free from a
mysterious organisation
that has abducted her.
Meeting Room N101B, HKCEC
SaNd StoRM
(Israel) Drama. 87mins.
Beta Cinema. Dir: Elite
Zexer. Key cast: Lamis
Ammar, Ruba BlalAsfour, Haitham Omari.
When their entire lives are
shattered, two Bedouin
women struggle in their
individual ways to change
the long-held rules.
agnes b. CiNEMa! Hong Kong
arts Centre
26 Screen International at Filmart March 14, 2016
public relations executive
from Singapore,
searching for love in
Hong Kong, who may
have found her dream
guy. But as she pursues
him online and in
person, Sharon quickly
discovers the dangers of
stalking a secret crush.
Meeting Room N101a,
HKCEC
tHoSE wHo JuMP
(Denmark) Documentary.
82mins. Wide House.
Dir: Moritz Siebert,
Estephan Wagner,
Abou Bakar Sidibe.
In northern Morocco lies
the Spanish enclave of
Melilla: Europe on African
land. On the mountain
above live more than a
thousand hopeful African
migrants, watching the
fence. Abou from Mali is
one of them.
between them and Diane
is under his spell. They
rapidly make a date. But
their meeting doesn’t go
quite as expected.
theatre 2, HKCEC
wHiLE tHE woMEN aRE
SLEEPiNG
(Japan) Action/adventure.
103mins. Toei Company.
Dir: Wayne Wang. Key
cast: Beat Takeshi,
Nishijima Hidetoshi,
Oyamada Sayuri.
Vacationing at a seaside
resort with his wife,
frustrated novelist Kenji
Shimizu’s curiosity is
sparked by an intriguing
couple: beautiful young
woman Miki and
older man Sahara. His
fascination lures him
to peep in their room at
night and he sees Sahara
methodically filming Miki
while she sleeps.
House 1, ua CiNE times,
times Square
Meeting Room N201B, HKCEC
Zud
uP FoR LovE
(France) Romance.
100mins. Gaumont.
Dir: Laurent Tirard.
Key cast: Jean Dujardin,
Virginie Efira.
Diane is a beautiful
woman, the kind who
turns heads wherever she
goes. And since she’s just
walked out of an unhappy
marriage, she’s free to meet
the man of her dreams.
One evening Diane receives
a phone call from a certain
Alexandre, who found her
cellphone. Something clicks
(Mongolia) Children’s.
85mins. Slingshot Films.
Dir: Marta Minorowicz.
On the frozen steppe of
Mongolia, people’s lives
are at the mercy of the
seasons and unexpected
events, while nature
dictates the rules of their
nomadic lifestyles. After
winter kills hoards of
his parents’ livestock,
11-year-old Sukhbat has
to leave school, move back
home and support the
family. When given the
responsibility by his father
»tHE Food FaSCiStS
(Hong Kong) Drama.
30mins. Hong Kong Arts
Centre. Dir: Yip Man-hay.
Legendary chef Mo
Yik-tin is notorious for
turning animals into
spectacular dishes — taste
always rules over lives
under the butcher’s knife.
Mo’s perseverance in
creating culinary dishes is
respectful but at the same
time fearful, and that
gives him the title Food
Fascist.
» tHE SEa witHiN
(Hong Kong) Drama.
30mins. Hong Kong Arts
Centre. Dir: Wong Wainap.
A couple have different
visions about the rest of
their days.
Six-FouR (PaRt 1)
(Japan) Drama. 120mins.
Tokyo Broadcasting
System Television (TBS).
Dir: Takahisa.
The year 1989 began in
Japan as ‘Showa 64’, the
64th year of the reign
of the Showa Emperor
Hirohito. With his death
on January 8, a new era
began, and 1989 became
‘Heisei 1’. On January 5, a
young girl is kidnapped.
The kidnapper escapes
with ¥20m but the girl
is found murdered. Now,
14 years later, her father,
a few ageing police
investigators and the
kidnapper himself still live
in that week, in the case
they have called ‘six-four’.
Meeting Room N104-N105,
HKCEC
13:45
tRaPPEd at SEa, LoSt iN
tiME
(Taiwan) Action/
adventure. 113mins.
Great Leap Forward
Entertainment. Dir: Kuo
Chen-ti, Ko Neng-yuan
The sailors are trapped at
sea, caught between the
dream to go home and
the reality of being the
castaway.
Meeting Room N202-N203,
HKCEC
13:50
tHE GREat aCtoR
» Sod-032
(Hong Kong) Drama.
26mins. Hong Kong Arts
Centre. Dir: Cheung
Ho-lam.
Arisa is a female artificial
intelligence programmed
by Yosuke. She knows
Yosuke turns into a
coward when he sees Yuki,
the classmate he fancies, so
she makes plans for him.
When Arisa is infected
with a computer virus, he
takes matters into his own
hands.
Meeting Room N109-N110,
HKCEC
out oF LovE
(Netherlands) Action/
adventure. 101mins. Reel
Suspects. Dir: Paloma
(Korea) Comedy.
109mins. 9ers
Entertainment.
Dir: Seok Min-Woo.
Key Cast: Oh Dal-Su,
Lee Kyung-Young, Yoon
Je-Moon.
Sung-pil is a stage actor
who takes small roles in
children’s plays. When
he is accused of being an
incompetent husband
and father, he fabricates
stories of filming a movie
with famous actor Sul
and director Cannes
Park. To transform these
troublesome lies into
truths, Sung-pil begins
a desperate journey to
stardom, using every
means possible.
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14:00
BaRaKaH MEETs
BaRaKaH
(Saudi Arabia) Drama.
84mins. MPM Film.
Dir: Mahmoud Sabbagh.
Key cast: Hisha Fageeh,
Fatimah Al Banawi.
A local guy and girl keep
trying to meet up and date
in public.
Filmart
16:00
CJ7: supER Q TEaM
(Hong Kong)
Children’s. 80mins. All
Rights Entertainment.
Dir: William Kan.
CJ7 is an alien with
magical powers who lives
a simple life with his
friend Dee, Dee’s dad,
and their dog. One day,
CJ7’s friend, the forgetful
Captain 88, arrives on
a mission to save planet
Earth from the biggest
baddie in town.
Meeting Room N211-N212,
HKCEC
liFE RisKiNg RoMaNCE
(South Korea) Romance.
100mins. United Pictures.
Dir: Song Joy. Key cast:
Ha Ji-won, Chun Jungmyung, Chen Bolin.
The frightening love story
of a female mystery writer
who is chasing a serial
killer.
Meeting Room N209-N210,
HKCEC
MissiNg you
(Korea) Thriller. 108mins.
Contents Panda (Next
Entertainment World).
Dir: Mo Hong-jin. Key
cast: Shim Eun-kyung,
Kim Sung-oh, Yoon
Je-moon.
A serial killer who has been
waiting for his freedom,
a detective who has been
waiting for the killer’s
release, and a little girl
who has been waiting for
something that remains
a mystery… the three are
intertwined in a chaotic
relationship and are met
with an unprecedented
series of events.
Theatre 1, HKCEC
MoNsiEuR CHoColaT
(France) Drama. 119mins.
Gaumont. Dir: Roschdy
Zem. Key cast: Omar Sy,
James Thierree.
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(China) Drama. 100mins.
China Film Promotion
International. Dir: Song
Jiangbo. Key cast: Fan
Yichen, Huang Yi.
From 1915 to 1949, the
wine-making families
in a remote town of
Guizhou suffered countless
tribulations.
six-FouR (paRT 2)
BEiJiNg CaRMEN
Meeting Room N206-N207,
HKCEC
rule all, Bilal finds the
courage to raise his voice
and make a change.
15:45
House 2, ua CiNE Times,
Times square
(China) Romance.
90mins. China Film
Promotion International.
Dir: Wang Fan. Key cast:
Li Rui, Cary Woodworth.
Aboriginal orphan girl Ye
Men from the Wa ethnic
tribe in southwestern
China breaks away from
the conventions of her role
imposed by traditional
customs, and comes to
Beijing only to be plunged
into her romantic and
pathetic destiny with an
American choreographer.
whirlwind years that the
young girls went through,
from the first generation
member auditions before
the group’s formation up
to the present day.
bad guys, but when a
virus corrupts the system
and unleashes an army
of zombies and other
monsters, the friends are
trapped inside and have to
fight for their lives.
Meeting Room N102-N103,
HKCEC
14:15
THE BodyguaRd
The incredible destiny of
Chocolat the clown, the
first black stage performer
in France.
Theatre 2, HKCEC
plEasE REMEMBER ME
(China) Action/
adventure. 78mins. Lost
& Found Film Studio.
Dir: Zhao Qing.
A feature-length
documentary following the
fight of a Shanghai-based
old couple against failing
physical condition and
memory loss.
Meeting Room N211-N212,
HKCEC
THEy Call ME JEEg
(Italy) Drama. 118mins.
Rai Com. Dir: Gabriele
Mainetti. Key cast:
Claudio Santamaria, Luca
Marinelli, Ilenia Pastorelli,
Stefano Ambrogi.
Enzo, an ex-con from
the poor outskirts of
Rome, puts his newfound
superpowers to use
furthering his career as
a delinquent, a fact that
makes the local crime
bosses far from happy.
When he falls in love with
Alessia, an unstable girl
who brightens her dark
world with elements from
Japanese anime Jeeg,
Enzo will learn the value
of helping others. But
what price must he pay to
become a hero?
Meeting Room N101a, HKCEC
THis BEauTiFul
FaNTasTiC
(UK) Comedy. 90mins.
Ambi Distribution Corp.
Dir: Simon Aboud. Key
cast: Jessica Brown
Findlay, Tom Wilkinson.
A young woman who
dreams of being a
children’s author makes an
unlikely friendship with a
rich old widower.
Meeting Room N101B, HKCEC
viRTually dEad
(Italy) Horror/suspense.
91mins. Dragon Horse
Films. Dir: Paolo Bertola.
Key cast: Alex Lucchesi,
Alessandra Angeli,
Alessio Cherubini.
An evil computer nerd
invites his video-game
addicted friends to
try his new project by
transporting them inside
the virtual game world to
play as soldiers. At first
the gamers have a great
time shooting the virtual
(China) Action/
adventure. 90mins. All
Rights Entertainment.
Dir: Yue Song. Key cast:
Yue Song, Collin Yu, Yu
Xing, Michael Chan.
Wu is torn between his
duty to protect and his
loyalty to his clan.
House 1, ua CiNE Times,
Times square
14:30
THE paTRiaRCH
(New Zealand) Drama.
103mins. Wild Bunch.
Dir: Lee Tamahori. Key
cast: Temuera Morrison,
Akuhata Keefe, Nancy
Brunning, Jim Moriarty,
Regan Taylor, Maria
Walker.
A tale of family rivalry
and reconciliation set
against the stunning
backdrop of rural New
Zealand in the 1960s.
Meeting Room N204-N205,
HKCEC
15:00
RaisE youR aRMs aNd
TWisT — doCuMENTaRy
oF NMB48
(Japan) Documentary.
121mins. Toho Co. Dir:
Atsushi Funahashi.
Looks back on the four
(Japan) Drama. 120mins.
Tokyo Broadcasting
System Television. (TBS).
Dir: Takahisa ZEZE.
The year 1989 began in
Japan as ‘Showa 64’, the
64th year of the reign
of the Showa Emperor
Hirohito. With his death
on January 8, a new era
began, and 1989 became
‘Heisei 1’. On January 5, a
young girl is kidnapped.
The kidnapper escapes
with ¥20m, but the
girl is found murdered.
Now, 14 years later, her
father, a few ageing police
investigators, and the
kidnapper himself still live
in that week, in the case
they have called ‘six-four’.
Meeting Room N111-N112,
HKCEC
16:00
a soNg FoR a good-FoRNoTHiNg
(Japan) Drama. 47mins.
Ritsumeikan University
College Of Image Arts
And Sciences. Dir:
Susumu Sasaki. Key cast:
Yuuhei Miyamae, Kotomi
Ikeda.
Arts university student
Yoshida and his friends
stumble on the lonely
death of an old man
while filming their final
college project. A movie of
finding a path in life as
they review society while
searching for the man’s
family and sorting his
belongings.
Meeting Room N206-N207,
HKCEC
Bilal
(UAE) Animation.
114mins. Ambi
Distribution. Dir:
khurram H Alavi, Ayman
Jamal. Key cast: Ian
McShane.
A thousand years ago,
one boy with a dream of
becoming a great warrior
was abducted with his
sister and taken to a land
far away from home.
Thrown into a world
where greed and injustice
Meeting Room N101B, HKCEC
CHiNEsE WiNE
Meeting Room N209-N210,
HKCEC
CJ7: supER Q TEaM
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CREaTivE CoNTRol
(US) Drama. 97mins.
Coproduction Office.
Dir: Benjamin Dickinson.
Key cast: Ben Dickinson,
Nora Zehetner, Dan
Gill, Alexia Rasmussen,
Reggie Watts, Gavin
McInnes.
David is an overworked,
tech-addled advertising
executive developing a
high-profile marketing
campaign for a new
generation of augmented
reality glasses. Feeling
stuck in his relationship
with yoga teacher Juliette,
he envies the charmed life
of his best friend, fashion
photographer Wim, and
his sexy girlfriend Sophie
— so he uses the glasses
to develop a life-like
avatar of her. Unwittingly,
fantasy and reality begin
to blur.
Meeting Room N102-N103,
HKCEC
lETTERs FRoM WaR
(Portugal) Drama.
105mins. The Match
Factory. Dir: Ivo M
Ferreira. Key cast: Miguel
Nunes, Margarida VilaNova, Ricardo Pereira,
Joao Pedro Vaz.
1971. Antonio Lobo
Antune’s life is brutally
interrupted when he
is drafted into the
Portuguese Army to serve
as a doctor in one of the
worst zones of the Colonial
War — the east of Angola.
Away from everything
dear he writes letters to his
wife, while he is immersed
in an increasingly violent
setting.
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PorNo & liberTa
The STare
(Italy) Documentary.
78mins. Wide House.
Dir: Carmine Amoroso.
Tracing porn’s incredible
genesis from the first
magazines, photoshoots
and censorship issues to
its political and social
repercussions.
(Japan) Horror/suspense.
99mins. Kadokawa
Corporation. Dir:
Koichiro Miki. Key cast:
Tomomi Itano.
A reporter is sent to cover
the death under mysterious
circumstances of a man
who died after having
vomited large amounts of
mud. His girlfriend seems
to have lost her mind and
claims: “It was the work of
The Stare!”
Meeting room N109-N110,
hKCeC
The PoSSeSSioN
exPeriMeNT
(US) Horror/suspense.
85mins. Cinema
Management Group.
Dir: Scott B Hansen.
Key cast: Chris Minor,
Jake Brinn, Nicky Jasper.
When he is asked to pick a
topic for his world theology
class, Brandon decides to
explore the dark world of
exorcism. Teamed with a
classmate, the two are led
to investigate a multiple
homicide/suicide that is
discovered to have been
an exorcism gone horribly
wrong.
Meeting room N201b, hKCeC
16:10
evereST — The SuMMiT
of The godS
(Japan) Action/adventure.
122mins. Kadokawa
Corporation. Dir:
Hideyuki Hirayama.
Key cast: Junichi Okada,
Hiroshi Abe, Machiko
Ono.
In Nepal, photographer
Fukamachi hears
about Habu, a genius
mountaineer, suddenly
vanishing from the
Japanese climbing scene.
Taking an interest in his
motives to climb Mount
Everest, Fukamachi is
consumed by Habu’s zest
for life.
Meeting room N201a, hKCeC
MuSudaN
(South Korea) Mystery/
Thriller. 87mins. United
Pictures. Dir: Gu Mo.
Key cast: Lee Ji-Ah, Kim
Min-Jun.
An elite unit is assigned
to solve the case of troops
mysteriously disappearing
or dying at the border
between North and South
Korea.
Meeting room N202-N203,
hKCeC
16:15
SoPhie’S MiSforTuNeS
(France) Drama. 104mins.
Meeting room N201a, hKCeC
18:15
CroSSCurreNT
Filmart
16:30
The laST ride
(Korea) Comedy.
100mins. Contents
Panda (Next
Entertainment World).
Dir: Nam Dae-joong.
Key cast: Ryu Deokhwan, Ahn Jea-hong,
Kim Dong-young.
My last wish? Sex!
Go-hwan, who has
been living with Lou
Gehrig’s disease, notices
his parents and friends
Gaumont. Dir: Christophe
Honore. Key cast:
Golshifteh Farahani,
Anais Demoustier, Muriel
Robin.
Sophie is far from being
the model little girl.
She is constantly up to
no good and has some
naughty vices, such as
gluttony, laziness and even
dishonesty. But her mother
is unbending and poor
Sophie will often have to
live with the consequences
of her bad behaviour.
Theatre 1, hKCeC
16:30
The laST ride
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STeel flower
(South Korea) Drama.
83mins. Indiestory. Dir:
Park Suk-young. Key
cast: Jeong Ha-dam.
A homeless girl, Ha-dam,
stays in empty houses to
get by. In the winter, she
leaves Seoul and heads to
Busan, searching for work.
On the way to her shelter
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are acting strangely
around him. His friends
Nam-joon and Gapduk
started treating him ever
so nicely. Although he is
grateful, Gohwan cannot
help but think he is soon
going to die. He learns
this is the case, and
when his best friends ask
what is his final wish,
Go-hwan tells them he
wants to have sex for the
first and last time.
Theatre 2, hKCeC
after failing another job
interview, the sound of tap
dancing catches her ears.
Meeting room N101a, hKCeC
16:45
biTCoiN heiST
(Vietnam) Action/
adventure. 110mins.
Vietnam Media Corp.
Dir: Ham Tran. Key cast:
Suboi, Thanh Pham,
Petey Majik, Nhung Kate,
Teo Yoo, Mai The Hiep,
Thanh My.
In order to catch Interpol’s
most wanted hacker
who calls himself The
Ghost, special agent
DaDa assembles a team
of thieves to plan the
ultimate heist.
Meeting room N204-N205,
hKCeC
17:00
Ta’aNg
(Hong Kong, France)
Documentary. 147mins.
Chinese Shadows. Dir:
Wang Bing.
The Ta’ang, a Burmese
ethnic minority, are
caught between a civil war
and the Chinese border.
This film follows the daily
life of these refugees, forced
to leave their home but
hoping to return soon.
house 1, ua CiNe Times,
Times Square
17:30
NeSSuN dorMa
(Hong Kong) Horror/
suspense. 94mins. Bravos
Pictures. Dir: Herman
Yau. Key cast: Andy Hui,
Janice Man.
Jasmine drives home alone
and is attacked. When
she wakes up, she finds
herself naked and locked
in a room. During her
confinement, her captor
seems to be sleepless and
she often hears the song
Nessun Dorma from
Puccini’s masterpiece
Turnadot.
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arts Centre
18:00
Charlie, Trevor aNd a
girl SavaNNah
(US) Thriller. 93mins.
KSM International.
Dir: Ty Hodges. Key cast:
Ty Hodges, Eric Roberts,
Toby Hemingway, Emily
Meade.
Trevor tells the story to
his therapist of how his
girlfriend Savannah was
kidnapped. To get her
back, Trevor must team
up with Savannah’s best
friend Charlie, a fasttalking playwright who
will stop at nothing to get
her home.
Meeting room N111-N112,
hKCeC
(China) Romance.
116mins. Ray Produktion.
Dir: Yang Chao. Key cast:
Qin Hao, Xin Zhilei, Wu
Lipeng, Tan Kai, Wang
Hongwei, Jiang Hualin.
Gao Chun, captain of a
cargo ship sailing up the
Yangtze River, disembarks
at every port on his
journey in search of love.
Gradually he realises
the women he meets at
different ports appear
to be the same person —
except they get younger as
the ship sails upstream.
Meeting room N101a, hKCeC
18:20
uNforgeTTable
(South Korea) Drama.
113mins. Littlebig
Pictures. Dir: Lee Eunhee. Key cast: Doh
Kyung-soo, Kim So-hyun.
Hyung-joon, a radio DJ,
receives a letter from Suok,
whose name is the same as
his first lover.
Theatre 1, hKCeC
18:35
The Key
(Germany) Horror/
Suspense. 93mins.
KSM International.
Dir: Gedeon Burkhard,
Markus F Adrian. Key
cast: Gedeon Burkhard,
Miriam Schroetter, Sven
Martinek, Shon Abram.
Forty years ago, a biker
gang tortured and
slaughtered a family in
search of “the key”. In
the present day, Tim and
his business partner have
averted bankruptcy by
closing a last-minute deal.
But trouble arrives in
paradise when a notorious
gang boss sends out a
couple of thugs to ambush
Tim.
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