Hong Kong Film Needs More Women. What’s Stopping Them? Elizabeth KerrAugust 18, 2021 Some of the leading voices in Hong Kong’s film industry weigh in on what it will take to get more films made by women on screen.... CinemaCulture0 Comments 016 min read
Two Weeks in Quarantine With Photographer Wing Shya Christopher DewolfOctober 9, 2020 A series of unexpected detours turned Wing Shya into one of Hong Kong's most renowned creative talents.... CinemaCulturePeoplePortraits0 Comments 014 min read
The White Girl and the Precarious Village: Jenny Suen and Christopher Doyle’s New Film Christopher DewolfDecember 14, 2017 Jenny Suen and Christopher Doyle imagine Hong Kong as a brooding fishing village in a new film about a ghostly girl, a Japanese drifter and a street kid.... CinemaCulture0 Comments 04 min read
Hong Kong Trilogy Taps Into the City’s Genius Christopher DewolfOctober 13, 2015 The producer of Christopher Doyle’s new film discusses its unique take on Hong Kong and the Umbrella Movement... CinemaCulture0 Comments 06 min read