The panel explored how actors have transitioned into directors and industry leaders.
Cinema from Hong Kong was celebrated under the banner ‘New Cinema, New Talents’ at a special Cannes event hosted by the Hong Kong Film Development Council and Create Hong Kong.
Two panels at Cannes’ Hong Kong Pavilion on Thursday and Friday (May 18-19) showcased Hong Kong’s up-and-coming talent along with veteran actor-turned-director-and-producer Stephen Fung of Tai Chi Zero and Netflix’s Wu Assassins.
He was joined on the first day by actress Angela Yuen to talk about acting and his evolution in the film industry.
On the second day,...
Cinema from Hong Kong was celebrated under the banner ‘New Cinema, New Talents’ at a special Cannes event hosted by the Hong Kong Film Development Council and Create Hong Kong.
Two panels at Cannes’ Hong Kong Pavilion on Thursday and Friday (May 18-19) showcased Hong Kong’s up-and-coming talent along with veteran actor-turned-director-and-producer Stephen Fung of Tai Chi Zero and Netflix’s Wu Assassins.
He was joined on the first day by actress Angela Yuen to talk about acting and his evolution in the film industry.
On the second day,...
- 5/22/2023
- by Create Hong Kong (CreateHK)Sponsored by¬Hong Kong Film Development CouncilSponsored by
- ScreenDaily
Measures are partly in response to Covid-19 pandemic.
The Commerce and Economic Development Bureau of the government of Hong Kong is investing Hk$260m ($33.5m) in five measures to bolster the local film industry in the wake of the coronavirus shutdown.
The investment, provided under the Film Development Fund (Fdf), will be used to support local film productions, nurture young filmmakers, and enhance training initiatives, with the aim of re-energising Hong Kong’s film industry, which has been afflicted by the coronavirus shutdown.
The five measures are the Directors’ Succession Scheme; relaxation of the Film Production Financing Scheme (Fpfs); the...
The Commerce and Economic Development Bureau of the government of Hong Kong is investing Hk$260m ($33.5m) in five measures to bolster the local film industry in the wake of the coronavirus shutdown.
The investment, provided under the Film Development Fund (Fdf), will be used to support local film productions, nurture young filmmakers, and enhance training initiatives, with the aim of re-energising Hong Kong’s film industry, which has been afflicted by the coronavirus shutdown.
The five measures are the Directors’ Succession Scheme; relaxation of the Film Production Financing Scheme (Fpfs); the...
- 7/13/2020
- by 1101321¦Ben Dalton¦26¦
- ScreenDaily
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