Hong Kong Film Gala Presentation Grand Finale in Singapore This November

Hong Kong filmmakers, including director Anselm Chan from The Last Dance, director Dickson Leung from YUM Investigation, as well as director Herbert Leung and screenwriter Anastasia Tsang from Stuntman, will be present to meet the audience. Audience will also have a chance to win tickets and exclusive souvenirs!
05 November 2024

The Hong Kong Film Gala Presentation is organised by the Asian Film Awards Academy (AFAA), in collaboration with the Singapore Film Society (SFS), with financial support from the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency (CCIDAHK), Film Development Fund (FDF) and Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office (HKETO) in Singapore.This programme showcases Hong Kong films across various regions in Asia, allowing audiences to explore the new generation of Hong Kong cinema and emerging talents. It also builds strong connections between Hong Kong filmmakers and the Asian film industry, promoting ongoing growth in the sector.

 

After successful screenings in Cambodia, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, and Dubai, the Hong Kong Film Gala Presentation will hold its grand finale in Singapore from November 20 to 24 at GV Suntec City. The programme will showcase eight Hong Kong films, kicking off the Singapore premiere of The Last Dance, starring comedy legends Michael Hui and Dayo Wong. Anselm Chan, who takes on the triple role of director, producer, and screenwriter, will be present at both the opening ceremony and the post-screening Q&A. In addition to its two lead actors, the film features a strong cast, including Michelle Wai, Chu Pak Hong, and Catherine Chau. The film portrays the rarely explored topic of Hong Kong’s funeral industry, focusing on the journey of a wedding planner who unexpectedly becomes a funeral planner during the pandemic, reflecting themes of life, death, and human connections.

 

Director Anselm Chan shared, “I’m honoured that The Last Dance has been selected as the opening film for the Hong Kong Film Gala Presentation in Singapore. It holds special meaning for me and my team, and I look forward to meeting the audience and sharing our views on life and beliefs.”

 

The programme will also include the detective comedy YUM Investigation, directed by Dickson Leung. The film follows four young detectives with superpower, solving paranormal cases at a detective agency, filled with humour and laughter. Director Leung will attend the post-screening Q&A to share his creative insights.

 

Director Dickson Leung expressed: “I’m delighted that after Malaysia, my film YUM Investigation has been selected for the Singapore screening. I look forward to attending the screening and discussing Hong Kong cinema with local students at the university talk.”

 

Moreover, Stuntman, the directorial debut of Albert Leung and Herbert Leung, will be screened with Herbert Leung and one of the screenwriters Anastasia Tsang joining the event in person for post-screening Q&A. This film passionately captures the intense struggles and relentless perseverance of Hong Kong stunt actors in the film industry. Legendary action choreographer Tung Wai, a former student of Bruce Lee and a winner of Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Action Choreography, plays a faded stuntman, together with the action star Philip Ng, who, like his character, is a martial arts expert with years of training. The film is packed with thrilling action scenes, capturing the essence and spirit of Hong Kong action cinema and reigniting the audience’s passion for the genre. Anastasia Tsang will also participate in the university talk, sharing her experience as a writer-director.

 

Director Herbert Leung stated: “In a special screening in Singapore in mid-October, Stuntman received an enthusiastic response, with audiences highly satisfied by the film’s depth and heartfelt portrayal. In November, I will attend the post-screening Q&A in Singapore with the screenwriter, sharing the challenges and achievements we encountered during the creative process. This face-to-face interaction will provide audiences with a deeper understanding of Hong Kong’s stunt industry.”

 

Screenwriter Anastasia Tsang shared: “Stuntman tells the story of Hong Kong stunt actors. I believe that after watching the film, Singaporean audiences will gain a deeper understanding of this profession, which played a significant part in the golden era of Hong Kong action films. I will also be attending the post-screening Q&A to share how we balanced the narrative and action scenes during the filmmaking process, as well as my experience working with the co-writer and the two directors.”

 

 

The programme also features a diverse range of films, such as: Remember What I Forgot by Keian Chui, a story about a Hong Kong cinema enthusiast that blends scenes from classic Hong Kong films; classic from the 80s Long Arm of the Law by Johnny Mak, a crime thriller based on a real cash van heist murder case; the action-packed epic Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In, directed by renowned Soi Cheang and is representing HK in the contender of the 2025 Academy Awards’ Best Foreign Picture category, will be screened in Cantonese for the first time in Singapore with never-before-seen bonus footage; the romantic comedy Love Lies by Ho Miu Ki, starring multi-awards winner Sandra Ng, exploring a love born from deception; and Peg O’ My Heart, a suspense thriller directed by and starring the award-winning actor-director Nick Cheung, featuring international celebrity actress Fala Chen and rising star Terrance Lau.

 

In addition to the post-screening Q&A, three Hong Kong filmmakers, director Anselm Chan, director Dickson Leung, and screenwriter Anastasia Tsang, will attend a university talk on November 21 at University of the Arts Singapore – LASALLE College of the Arts. The talk, titled “Contemporary Directing and Screenwriting in HK Cinema: Aspirations, Challenges, and Opportunities” will focus on the impact of social changes on film storytelling. They will share their personal experiences of maintaining their artistic aspirations in the evolving film industry. They will also discuss the uniqueness of local films from a global perspective, offering students valuable insights and encouraging cultural exchange. The talk will be conducted in Chinese with English interpretation, and all tertiary students are welcome to sign up for free.

 

From November 15 to 24, a promotional booth will be set up at the Suntec City East Atrium (near Promenade MRT), inviting visitors to participate and win exclusive souvenirs or tickets for the opening film, The Last Dance. Posters of various Hong Kong films released this year will be on display. Visitors can explore the latest productions, share ideas on films they have seen or discover new ones, enhancing the overall movie-going experience. For more ticketing details and event updates, please follow the “Hong Kong Film Gala Presentation” Facebook page, the Asian Film Awards Academy, and the Singapore Film Society’s official websites and Instagram accounts.

 

Screening Information:
Date: November 20-24
Venue:GV Suntec (3 Temasek Boulevard #03-373 Suntec City Mall Singapore 038983 (East Wing, Tower 4, Level 3))
Tickets: SGD 18.50 per ticket; Golden Village members can enjoy a discounted price of SGD 16.50; Singapore Film Society members can enjoy a discounted price of SGD 16
Language: Dialogues in Cantonese, with Chinese and English Subtitle
Online Ticketing: www.gv.com.sg

 

HKFGP Campus Talk Information:
Topic: Aspirations, Challenges, and Opportunities in Filmmaking, Lessons from Contemporary Hong Kong Film Directors and Screenwriters
Date: November 21
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Venue: University of the Arts Singapore – LASALLE College of the Arts
Guest Speakers: Anselm Chan, Dickson Leung, Anastasia Tsang
Language: Chinese with English Interpretation

 

Please contact us if any questions,
Email: info@afa-academy.com
Tel: +852 3195 0609
Website: www.afa-academy.com

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