Warsaw

11th Warsaw Five Flavours Asian Film Festival

Date: 15 – 22 November 2017

Location: Warsaw (Kino Muranow, Kinoteka, Museum of Modern Art)

Guest: Lam Wing Sum, Heiward Mak, Ho Yuhang, Yang Chao

Screening: Mad World, Soul Mate, A Bride for Rip Van Winkle, Godspeed, Crosscurrent, The Age of Shadows

Partners: Warsaw Five Flavours Asian Film Festival

With the shared objective of promoting and recognizing outstanding Asian cinematic works, the Asian Film Awards Academy (AFA Academy) collaborates with the Five Flavours Film Festival (FFFF) to present the Academy’s flagship film roadshow Asian Cinerama (AC) for the first time. The AC sidebar had take place in Kinoteka and Muranów between November 15 and 22, 2017 in Warsaw, Poland. AC is financially supported by Create Hong Kong and the Film Development Fund of the Hong Kong SAR Government.

Asian Cinerama will present six Asian Film Awards nominated and winning works at the FFFF: Mad World (dir. WONG Chun, Hong Kong) tells of how a former banker rebuilds his life after being hospitalized for bipolar disorder, giving a microscopic view on Hong Kong’s crushing pressure on the poor that try to rise above. Crosscurrent (dir. YANG Chao, mainland China) depicts the sporadic encounters between a listless sailor and a mysterious woman on a merchandise ship that sails up the Yangtze River. The film breathes poetic beauty while depicting the daily toil and ennui of sea workers. Fuelled with boggling plot twists and starred by two of the most quick-witted Greater Chinese comic actors Michael Hui and Na Dou, Godspeed (dir. CHUNG Mong-hong, Taiwan) is an upbeat buddy road movie on how two small time crooks form their friendship over a violent gangster deal.

 

With director Iwai Shunji’s signature perceptive observation of human pathos expressed with peppy manga-style expressiveness, A Bride for Rip Van Winkle (Japan) tells the story of how an introverted bride hires a team to play her relatives to stage a wedding to please her groom’s family. Soul Mate (Hong Kong, mainland China) is a coming of age story of two girls’ turbulent, passionate and melancholic friendship. First-time director Derek TSANG’s refreshing storytelling and style capture the inevitable and ethereal pain and beauty of maturing. The Age of Shadows (dir. KIM Jee-won, South Korea) is a spectacular spy thriller set during the Japanese occupation of Korea, portraying the underground movement of Korean resistance conspiring against an oppressive colonial rule.

Other Asian Cinerama
Dubai Asian Film Awards Academy has collaborated with Dubai independent cinema Cinema Akil for the first time to host the "Asian Cinerama: Hong Kong Film Festival" in Dubai from November 10th to 16th.
Tokyo 3 latest Hong Kong films and 2 classic works of Tony Leung were screened during the 36th Tokyo International Film Festival.
Hong Kong Eight outstanding nominated films of the 16th Asian Film Awards were screened in Hong Kong. The theatre was full for many sessions, and the atmosphere was hot!
Kuala Lumpur 7 Hong Kong films were premiered in Malaysia. Including the Asian premiere of director Keian Chui’s REMEMBER WHAT I FORGOT.
Jakarta Six Hong Kong films were shown in Indonesia. Showcase the rich and vibrant creativity of contemporary movies produced out of Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Both opening and closing films of Asian Cinerama, Hokusai and Waiting for My Cup of Tea, made their Hong Kong premiere at the programme.
Warsaw The best film of the 15th Asian Film Awards "Wife of a Spy" had its grand premiere in Warsaw, and director Kiyoshi Kurosawa also participated in the online sharing session.
Toronto For the first time, Asian Cinerama was held in Toronto, allowing local audiences to watch different styles of Asian films.
Hawaii Over thousand audiences watched different Asian films through Asian Cinerama in Hawaii.
Hong Kong We were grateful to see a full house for opening film Longman Leung’s Anita screening.

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