NEWS
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Hong Kong Filmmakers virtual met with Audiences in Malaysia 7 Hong Kong films were premiered in Malaysia. Including the Asian premiere of director Keian Chui’s REMEMBER WHAT I FORGOT. 15 November 2022
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Asian Cinerama was extremely well received in Jakarta Six Hong Kong films were shown in Indonesia. Showcase the rich and vibrant creativity of contemporary movies produced out of Hong Kong 28 October 2022
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Last Chance to Enjoy Early Discount for AFA16 Film Submission! The 16th Asian Film Awards Film early bird discount period will end on October 31, 2022 10 October 2022
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FAR FAR AWAY will open ASIAN CINERAMA in Malaysia The programme will close with Asian Premiere of Keian Chui's REMEMBER WHAT I FORGOT 22 September 2022
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Asian Cinerama in Jakarta for the First Time SHADOWS by Glenn Chan will open the programme, lineup includes mega hit Hong Kong movies CHILLI LAUGH STORY and TABLE FOR SIX. 26 August 2022
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Begin Your Career in the Film Industry with Our Student Internship Program! Co-organizing the program with Broadway Cinematheque to offer students opportunities to learn about how cinema and film festivals operate. 21 July 2022
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Go! Bangkok! Work Placements in Thailand – Call for Application! [Closed] Asian Film Awards Academy's Young Film Professionals Overseas Training Program is back now! 21 June 2022
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Asian Cinerama in Hong Kong: First Collaboration with MOViE MOViE The first round of Asian Cinerama 2022 was successfully held, ten films and video clips made by internationally renowned auteurs and new directors were screened 17 June 2022
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Additional Screenings of ASIAN CINERAMA in Hong Kong Additional screenings of Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s MEMORIA and Stanley Kwan’s LOVE UNTO WASTE (RESTORED) 05 May 2022
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HOKUSAI selected as opening film at ASIAN CINERAMA in Hong Kong Phoebe Jan’s WAITING FOR MY CUP OF TEA and Kim Se-in’s THE APARTMENT WITH TWO WOMEN are also to have their Hong Kong premiere in the program. 20 April 2022
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Mabel Cheung’s Masterclass Lecture concluded successfully in Singapore Mabel Cheung said: "You capture all your experience, feelings, sentiments and the city you love to your film. They come and go and change all the time, but once you captured them on film, they stay with you forever.” 08 April 2022