Cinema: What Happens When McDonald’s is Home? Wong Hing-fan’s i’m livin it Elizabeth KerrMay 19, 2020 A film industry veteran but first-time director, Wong Hing-fan takes a seat in the big chair for a look at Hong Kong’s working poor.... CinemaCulturePeople0 Comments 010 min read
The Collective Joy of Watching a Movie: This Year’s HKIFF Elizabeth KerrMarch 19, 2018 The Hong Kong International Film Festival’s new director of programming, Geoffrey Wong, sets a different course for one of Asia’s oldest film festivals.... CinemaCulture0 Comments 012 min read
Made in Hong Kong 4K: A Handover Classic As Relevant Today as it Was in 1997 Elizabeth KerrJuly 7, 2017 Fruit Chan's low-budget, no-frills classic Made in Hong Kong is remastered, re-released – and just as relevant as ever.... CinemaCulture0 Comments 05 min read
It’s Mad World – and a Good One, Too Elizabeth KerrMay 15, 2017 In a city reluctant to address mental illness, director Wong Chun's first feature, Mad World, finally does it justice.... CinemaCulture0 Comments 04 min read
The Most Hong Kong Man in Cinema? A Meeting with Pang Ho-Cheung Elizabeth KerrApril 20, 2017 Pang Ho-cheung is leading the charge in independent Hong Kong film, producing movies that reflect the city – and his own eccentric ambitions. ... CinemaCultureInterviewsPeople0 Comments 011 min read