Hong Kong Film Gala Presentation — Bangkok Resonates with Audiences

Anthony Pun inspires in grand finale Masterclass; Lo Chun Yip connects through post-screening insights
02 September 2025

The Hong Kong Film Gala Presentation — Bangkok, organised by the Asian Film Awards Academy (AFAA), co-organised with House Samyan, financially supported by the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency (CCIDAHK) and the Film Development Fund of the HKSAR Government, with the support of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Bangkok, continued to spark meaningful exchanges with audiences through post-screening talks and a finale Masterclass that highlighted both heartfelt stories and professional craft.

At the discussion for Montages of a Modern Motherhood, AFA Youth Ambassador Lo Chun Yip shared his experience working with actress Hanna Chan and a baby on set. He explained how unpredictable conditions required time and patience to build rhythm and trust, adding: “I hope audiences can better understand the challenges their partners face, and learn to be more grateful for their efforts.” The conversation struck a chord with viewers, who responded warmly to the film’s themes on family and relationships.

The post-screening talk for Cesium Fallout welcomed director Anthony Pun, who received enthusiastic applause and questions from Thai audiences. Viewers praised the performances of Bai Yu and Xu Enyi, and recognised Pun’s attention to pacing and camerawork. Pun told the audience that he hopes films can bring together both seasoned and emerging actors, giving younger talent the rare opportunity to take part in large-scale productions within Hong Kong’s market.

The post-screening talk for Cesium Fallout welcomed director Anthony Pun, who received enthusiastic applause and questions from Thai audiences. Viewers praised the performances of Bai Yu and Xu Enyi, and recognised Pun’s attention to pacing and camerawork. Pun told the audience that he hopes films can bring together both seasoned and emerging actors, giving younger talent the rare opportunity to take part in large-scale productions within Hong Kong’s market.

The Gala’s grand finale Masterclass was held at Sripatum University, drawing nearly 300 students and faculty members. With more than three decades of industry experience, Anthony Pun shared insights on his transition from cinematographer to director, illustrating how to balance aesthetics with practical realities. Screening a sequence from Overheard 2—a large-scale explosion shot on Queen’s Road East—he recounted the challenges of staging such a scene under real-world conditions. “The reason I wanted to show this clip is to remind you that filmmaking is not only about pursuing beautiful images. What matters just as much is recognising real-life constraints, learning how to communicate across departments, and finding solutions that still deliver the best results,” he explained.

He encouraged students to take risks, embrace mistakes, and keep passion at the heart of their work. Closing the session, he offered a heartfelt message: “If you ever get the chance to shoot, treat every opportunity as if it were your last. Enjoy the process, enjoy working with each actor and each team—that is what truly matters in making films.”

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