’Day Off’ marks the first film of veteran actress Lu Hsiao-fen in 20 years.
Taiwan-based sales agent MandarinVision is launching Xiao Xiao, starring More Than Blue’s Ivy Chen, and Day Off, the first film of veteran actress Lu Hsiao-fen in 20 years, at Busan’s Acfm.
Produced by Yeh Jufeng of Oscar-shortlisted A Sun, Xiao Xiao marks the feature directorial debut Chin Chia-hua and is a family drama about a young girl whose world starts to fall apart when she discovers that her mother is having an affair with a teacher in her school.
The cast is led by Chen from...
Taiwan-based sales agent MandarinVision is launching Xiao Xiao, starring More Than Blue’s Ivy Chen, and Day Off, the first film of veteran actress Lu Hsiao-fen in 20 years, at Busan’s Acfm.
Produced by Yeh Jufeng of Oscar-shortlisted A Sun, Xiao Xiao marks the feature directorial debut Chin Chia-hua and is a family drama about a young girl whose world starts to fall apart when she discovers that her mother is having an affair with a teacher in her school.
The cast is led by Chen from...
- 10/9/2022
- by Silvia Wong
- ScreenDaily
The Film Society of Lincoln Center (responsible for the New York Film Festival and New Directors/New Films showcases), together with Subway Cinema announced fourteen official selections today for the tenth New York Asian Film Festival (Nyaff) which will screen July 1 -14, 2011.
With films coming from Hong Kong, Korea, Japan, the Philippines and Taiwan, the program will include films fitting into the classic Chinese fight genre, curated under the title Wu Xia: Hong Kong’s Flying Swordsmen, within which the programmers offer up a retrospective of the work of Tsui Hark, including “Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame” and “The Blade.”
Sea of Revenge: New Korean Thrillers, presents action movies such as Ryoo Seung-wan’s “The Unjust,” as well as “The Yellow Sea” by Na Hong-Jin.
Japanese selections include the four-and-a-half hour “Heaven’s Story” from Takahisa Zeze, Noboru Iguchi’s “Transformers”-inspired “Karate-Robo” and Tak Sakaguchi’s “Yakuza Weapon.
With films coming from Hong Kong, Korea, Japan, the Philippines and Taiwan, the program will include films fitting into the classic Chinese fight genre, curated under the title Wu Xia: Hong Kong’s Flying Swordsmen, within which the programmers offer up a retrospective of the work of Tsui Hark, including “Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame” and “The Blade.”
Sea of Revenge: New Korean Thrillers, presents action movies such as Ryoo Seung-wan’s “The Unjust,” as well as “The Yellow Sea” by Na Hong-Jin.
Japanese selections include the four-and-a-half hour “Heaven’s Story” from Takahisa Zeze, Noboru Iguchi’s “Transformers”-inspired “Karate-Robo” and Tak Sakaguchi’s “Yakuza Weapon.
- 5/5/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
The Film Society of Lincoln Center (responsible for the New York Film Festival and New Directors/New Films showcases), together with Subway Cinema announced fourteen official selections today for the tenth New York Asian Film Festival (Nyaff) which will screen July 1 -14, 2011.
With films coming from Hong Kong, Korea, Japan, the Philippines and Taiwan, the program will include films fitting into the classic Chinese fight genre, curated under the title Wu Xia: Hong Kong’s Flying Swordsmen, within which the programmers offer up a retrospective of the work of Tsui Hark, including “Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame” and “The Blade.”
Sea of Revenge: New Korean Thrillers, presents action movies such as Ryoo Seung-wan’s “The Unjust,” as well as “The Yellow Sea” by Na Hong-Jin.
Japanese selections include the four-and-a-half hour “Heaven’s Story” from Takahisa Zeze, Noboru Iguchi’s “Transformers”-inspired “Karate-Robo” and Tak Sakaguchi’s “Yakuza Weapon.
With films coming from Hong Kong, Korea, Japan, the Philippines and Taiwan, the program will include films fitting into the classic Chinese fight genre, curated under the title Wu Xia: Hong Kong’s Flying Swordsmen, within which the programmers offer up a retrospective of the work of Tsui Hark, including “Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame” and “The Blade.”
Sea of Revenge: New Korean Thrillers, presents action movies such as Ryoo Seung-wan’s “The Unjust,” as well as “The Yellow Sea” by Na Hong-Jin.
Japanese selections include the four-and-a-half hour “Heaven’s Story” from Takahisa Zeze, Noboru Iguchi’s “Transformers”-inspired “Karate-Robo” and Tak Sakaguchi’s “Yakuza Weapon.
- 5/5/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
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