The programme has closed with Asian Premiere of REMEMBER WHAT I FORGOT. This drama starring Philip Keung and Malaysia’s very own Fish Liew tells the story of a young film director who relentlessly pursues his film career and pursues his dreams.
Director Keian Chui said, “I am delighted to be part of the Asia Film Awards Academy’s Asian Cinerama – Hong Kong Focus (Malaysia) programme. Remember What I Forgot is a “Hong Kong-made film”, with the touch and spirit of old-style Hong Kong film. I hope this film will be somewhat like the Hong Kong street food which allows overseas audiences to experience the authentic flavour of Hong Kong.
The release of some of the films that I have directed in recent years were delayed due to the pandemic. Remember What I Forgot is indeed my directorial debut and it is like my first love. When I created this story, there was a sense of romance and foolishness in it. Remember What I Forgot is a romance movie and the subject is “Hong Kong-made film”. Similarly, I hope that audiences reminisce those good old days watching this movie.
Other showcased films including Director Ricky Ko’s dramedy TIME, which recently made a buzz at the 40th Hong Kong Film Awards with Patrick Tse as Best Actor. SHADOWS, the directional debut by director Glenn Chan, which was nominated in several oversea film festivals. A MURDER ERASED by director Dennis Law and the comedy SHOWBIZ SPY, what stars Anson Lo from MIRROR. Local fans even brought their own promotional materials to cheer for SHOWBIZ SPY and further escalated the atmosphere.