Hong Kong – Hong Kong movies showcased at Osaka Asian Film Festival (with photos)

Hong Kong movies showcased at Osaka Asian Film Festival (with photos)

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     The 19th Osaka Asian Film Festival (OAFF) from March 1 to 10 is running a “Special Focus on Hong Kong” feature programme, showcasing the vibrancy of Hong Kong’s film industry to Japanese movie lovers.

     As part of the programme, the Hong Kong Gala Screening featuring Hong Kong film “The Moon Thieves” was held in Osaka, Japan, tonight (March 5). “The Moon Thieves” was also chosen as the Special Opening Film of the OAFF this year.

     Speaking at the reception before the screening, the Principal Hong Kong Economic and Trade Representative (Tokyo), Miss Winsome Au, said that this has been the 13th consecutive year of collaboration with the OAFF to present a wide range of Hong Kong films to Japanese audiences.

     “We are much obliged to the OAFF for curating the ‘Special Focus on Hong Kong’. This year, a total of seven Hong Kong movies that span across various genres are presented, including ‘The Lyricist Wannabe’ contending for the festival’s prestigious awards,” she said.

     She also introduced to players in the film industry the Hong Kong-Europe-Asian Film Collaboration Funding Scheme, which subsidises film projects co-produced by Hong Kong filmmakers and their Asian/European counterparts, noting that it will start accepting applications in the second quarter of 2024.  

     At the screening which was attended by some 300 film fans, Miss Au was joined by director Yuen Kim-wai and actor Kazuya Tanabe of “The Moon Thieves”, as well as other Hong Kong film professionals whose works have been selected for screening at the film festival. Yuen and Tanabe also participated in a sharing session with the audience after the screening.

     The “Special Focus on Hong Kong” programme was supported by Create Hong Kong, the Film Development Fund and the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office (Tokyo).

Hong Kong – Hong Kong movies make waves in Montreal

Hong Kong movies make waves in Montreal (with photos)

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     The “Making Waves – Navigators of Hong Kong Cinema” film festival in Montreal, Canada, sponsored by Create Hong Kong (CreateHK) of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government and supported by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office (Toronto) (Toronto ETO), showcased a selection of six Hong Kong films in Montreal, Canada, from October 20 to 22 (Montreal time). All the movies were Montreal premieres.

     The Toronto ETO hosted a reception on the opening night before the screening of “Over My Dead Body” to kick-start the film festival on October 20 (Montreal time), with the presence of the Acting Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Montreal, Mr Zhang Heng; Hong Kong director Kelvin Shum; actor Wong You-nam; actresses Jennifer Yu and Angel Lam; and about 50 guests from the local film, cultural and business sectors. 

     The Director of the Toronto ETO, Ms Emily Mo, briefed the audience that Hong Kong stands as a unique East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchanges. “The HKSAR Government has undertaken remarkable efforts to promote the film industry by funding filmmaking, as well as talent development and attraction,” said Ms Mo.

     She added that there are new initiatives aimed at promoting content development for streaming platforms, etc. “We are always proud of our filmmakers for putting Hong Kong into the spotlight at international film festivals,” Ms Mo added.

     Noting that it is the first time since the pandemic that a group of gifted young filmmakers from Hong Kong have graced Canadian soil for a special film gathering, Ms Mo said that Montreal is a perfect location for “Making Waves” as it is a city where art and cultural vibes are in the air.

     The three-day touring film programme presented six Hong Kong movies to Montreal audiences, namely  “Over My Dead Body”, “Lonely Eighteen”, “In Broad Daylight”, “Deliverance”, “Lost Love” and “The Narrow Road”. Question and answer sessions were held, where Hong Kong creative talent engaged with local audiences.

     “Making Waves” is a captivating film programme presented by the Hong Kong International Film Festival Society and CreateHK, in collaboration with the Asian Pop-Up Cinema in Chicago, at its Montreal stop. The programme has already toured 15 international cities since last year, shining a spotlight on the dynamic works of Hong Kong filmmakers.

Classic Lake Movies to Watch Before Your Next Vacation

Creature From Black Lake

Creature From Black Lake

MEDFORD, Ore.April 21, 2023PRLog — Summer is almost here and you know what that means.  Summer recreational activities start-up like visiting the lake to camp, sail, water-ski, swim, dive, windsail, jet-ski, fish, tubing, wakeboarding and picnics on your houseboat.  Depending on what part of the country you live in, you may have lots of lakes to choose from.  There is something mysterious and spooky when looking into the big body of blue water and wondering what lies under the surface in the abyss below. The ocean is one thing, but it’s unbelievable to think about just how deep the deepest lakes in the USA can be. Many are created by glaciers or volcanoes, and some are remnants from millions of years ago.   Well, lake lovers, here’s a tip for campers – Be sure to watch classic horror movies before diving into the deep end.

1) Horror LADY OF THE LAKE, THE (1965, aka THE POSSESSED)

Peter Baldwin, Salvo Randone, Virna Lisi, Pia Lindstrom, Pier Anchisi, Valentina Cortese, Philippe Leroy.  This is a great psychological horror film, though some might classify it as a giallo thriller.  Baldwin travels to a lonely Italian village looking for a beautiful woman.  Shortly after his arrival he is told that she has committed suicide.  But there’s more to her death than meets the eye. Meanwhile, Baldwin observes a strange woman walking by the side of the lake.  Who is she and how is she connected to the mysterious goings-on?  This film is a brilliant, sometimes creepy piece of cinema, filled with an air of gloominess, mystery, and dread. There are even some erotic moments with the gorgeous Virna Lisi.  Some of the beautiful B&W photography is reminiscent of Carl Dreyer’s masterful Vampyr.  Baldwin appeared just two years earlier in The Ghost, with Barbara Steele.  In Italian with English sub-titles. Widescreen, 35mm.   https://www.sinistercinema.com/product.asp?specific=53707

2) Horror LAKE OF THE DEAD

(1957) Andre Bjerke, Bjorg Engh, Henki Kolstad, Henny Moan.  A group of friends travel to a lonely cabin deep within the forest. Legend says that the ghost of a crazy peg-legged man haunts a nearby lake and that his soul will possess anyone who stays at the cabin, eventually inducing them to drown themselves.  Things get creepy when the brother of one of their party—who’s supposedly waiting for them at the cabin—appears to have been a victim of the ghostly legend.  Later, the tracks of a peg-legged man are found near the cabin and the lake!  This is followed by a series of ghostly scenes in what is a surprisingly well-done combination of horror and murder-mystery elements.  One scene where the door to a dark bedroom is opened will literally make you jump.  After things are supposedly “explained away,” the climax reverses gears and leaves you with the possibility that there really is something supernatural going on. Some fabulous B&W cinematography.  The reviews for this film on IMDB are through the roof.  Truly a forgotten, minor classic.  In Norwegian with English subtitles.  Widescreen, 35mm.
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3)  Horror CREATURE FROM BLACK LAKE

(1976) Jack Elam, Dub Taylor, Dennis Fimple, John David Carson, Bill Thurman. Becky Smiser.  This has to be considered one of the best drive-in movies of the ’70s. Not because it’s lovably schlocky or bad—but because it’s good! Low budget? Yes. But they really made the most of it.  Two college kids come to a backwater town doing research on a “bigfoot” type creature that’s known to inhabit a gloomy nearby swamp.  Before long they find themselves caught in a sequence of chilling events, culminating with a head-to-head confrontation with the terrifying creature.  Taylor and Elam are excellent, though their roles are more of a supporting nature.  Fimple and Carson steal the show as the adventurous college kids who soon realize they’ve bitten off far more than they can chew.  The final fifteen minutes of this film are excellent.  The film boasts a fine music score and some nice humorous banter that helps keep the film from getting too dark.  Great color, scope, 16mm. https://www.sinistercinema.com/product.asp?specific=53945

Each of these three movies are offered at $16.95 but be sure to check out the ones on Amazon.  All will help you with scary campfire stories to tell, watch or stream.

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best Movies You Have to Watch at Least Once in Your Life

The most famous films have stayed with us for generations, and these classics and modern classics are the ones you have to see. These films have the power to inspire, enlighten, and teach us about the world around us. Whether you are an average Joe or an art lover, there is a movie out there that you need to see at least once. Here are 10 must-watch films.

There are many films that you can watch over, but few are as essential as classics. “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” is a mind-bending thriller that combines epic romance with a sweeping mystery. And if you’re a fan of Pixar movies, you’ll want to check out “Moonlight,” directed by Barry Jenkins.

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“Goodfellas” is one of the most acclaimed films ever made. Starring Jack Nicholson as the patriarch of the Torrance family, it is a compelling, harrowing look at the world of organized crime. And because it’s a classic, you’ll probably be horrified by the gangsters. Even Stephen King criticized the movie’s adaptation, but it made the film that much more powerful.

“War Pictures” is a classic movie that has inspired countless people and changed cinematic culture. A haunting tale about war, this movie is a must-watch for anyone who loves the power of movies. Martin Sheen, Robert Duvall, and Marlon Brando’s career performances make this film an essential watch. And if you’ve never seen it before, it’s time to add it to your list of movies to watch.

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“300” is another classic that will make you cry. The aging couple in this story of a gay black boy growing up in a housing project in Miami is a watershed moment for the Oscars. This film is a masterpiece of cinema, and is still as moving and haunting today as it did when it was first released. There are many more movies you have to watch at least once in your life, but this list is an easy one to follow.

Regardless of your age, these movies are not just for kids. They’re for everyone. They’re a wonderful way to spend a day with friends. The best movies to watch at Least Once in Your Life are the classics. So, what are the ten must-see films in your life? A few of them are the following: You Must Watch at Least Once in Your Life

The best films should be seen at least once in your life. Reese Witherspoon is a brilliant actress and director, and the storyline has an original script that’s sure to make you want to watch it again. This film is a must-see in your life. And, it will also be an excellent movie for your family to watch. They are both entertaining and memorable.

Inception is an unforgettable film. Despite the fact that the plot revolves around a murder, the movie is a cerebral rollercoaster. As the title suggests, it explores the difference between reality and dreams. The film’s most memorable scenes are its characters’ relationships with other people. This is why you should watch it at least once in your life. When you love a movie, you have to watch it at least once in your life.

You have to watch this classic movie at least once in your life. It’s a great movie about the feeling of alienation between people. It also has a wonderful soundtrack. And if you’re a movie lover, you should watch “Psycho”. The film is about a wheelchair-bound man spying on his neighbors. Its premise is based on real-life events and is about the meaning of loneliness.

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Lion King Event Launches on Clubhouse app to Spread Joy in the Digital Space

Lion King: The Musical on Clubhouse is a free virtual live concert event taking place on December 26th 2020, exclusively on Clubhouse. This event was created by marketing executive and event producer Noelle Chesnut Whitmore after being in a room with Bomani X & Myles Grier where she recognized Chris “Boogie” Glover, another user on Clubhouse, had a distinct voice and would be perfect to play Mufasa. Myles then started performing Simba’s lines and the idea took flight from there and has scaled to a full cast and crew of over forty actors, narrators, imagery (PTR), musicians, and a choir.

Noelle Chesnut Whitmore is serving as the director and executive producer. Kam Dela and Bomani X, whose picture is the current icon for the Clubhouse app, are serving as the musical directors. Award-winning actor Myles Grier will voice Simba, and Mir Harris will voice Nala. Other featured entertainers include actress and producer Gina Belafonte, Dr. Victor, Minh Do, Brandon Rainey, Tunde Sho, Dai Thompson, Felicia Brathwaite, Aja Monet, Shannon Yang and many others.

With the event being audio-based, the cast and crew have gotten creative with telling this story on the app. They are not only using live instrumentation, but they are also incorporating imagery and scenes from the original movie as constantly updating profile pictures of the participants while the performance progresses.

The event founder stated, “What started as a random conversation on Clubhouse has scaled to something much greater. We have so many talented people contributing their time and energy to this performance. Our goal is just to spread some joy to people through these events. I never imagined this would get such a huge response.”

Although this is their first virtual music event as a collective, Noelle Chesnut Whitmore looks forward to expanding their digital footprint on Clubhouse and beyond.

The event takes place December 26, 2020 at 12pm PT/3pm EST and 5pm PT/8pm EST on the Clubhouse app.

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