A Film That Sounds Like Hong Kong Elizabeth KerrAugust 15, 2023 Amos Why’s latest feature, Everyphone Everywhere, turns the camera on our love-hate relationship with our phones... CinemaCultureInterviewsMoviePeopleWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 09 min read
“Dream-Like Memories of Hong Kong”: Cody Ellingham’s Photography Christopher DewolfAugust 10, 2022 A new photobook by a New Zealand photographer offers a moody, nostalgic take on Hong Kong... ArtBooksCulturePhotography0 Comments 06 min read
Septet: A Messy, Ambitious Reflection of Hong Kong Elizabeth KerrJuly 27, 2022 After years of delays, Johnnie To’s anthology brings together some of Hong Kong’s greatest filmmakers to offer seven slices of city life... CinemaCulture0 Comments 011 min read
Another Kind of Co-Production: The Future of Hong Kong Film Elizabeth KerrJuly 2, 2020 Film director Wong Fei-pang takes a page from the big boys’ playbook to create a welcoming co-production space for other independent filmmakers ... CinemaCulture0 Comments 111 min read
Tibet Noir: Filmmaker Pema Tseden Offers a Harsh Look at His Homeland Zabrina LoAugust 15, 2019 Director Pema Tseden’s award-winning feature Jinpa sheds light on an inglorious and overlooked side of Tibet... CinemaCulture0 Comments 09 min read