Making Waves: Focus Hong Kong Touring Programme Coming To London

Tales from the Occult

Next month, London based Hong Kong cinema fans will be in for a treat when Making Waves: Focus Hong Kong Touring Programme comes to town.

This year the programme celebrates it’s 25th year touring will present a selection of new films and restored classics to the big screen. Showcasing a diverse range of genres and forms of contemporary Hong Kong cinema. The year’s programme will also have a live holo-presence and an online virtual exhibition, the event is an evocative multimedia experience.

7 films will be screened at London’s Soho Hotel and Garden Cinema, including a very special live holo-presence event featuring legendary Hong Kong filmmaker Peter Chan in conversation and a gala screening of his beloved classic COMRADES, ALMOST A LOVE STORY in a restored version.

Making Waves showcases some of Hong Kong’s most exciting and talented new and upcoming filmmakers, featuring the UK Premieres of TALES FROM THE OCCULT, a spooky omnibus mixing urban ghost stories and dark satire directed by Fung Chih Chiang, Wesley Hoi and acclaimed veteran Fruit Chan, and BREAKOUT BROTHERS, Mak Ho-pong’s wild and whacky box office smash prison caper. Also included is the London Premiere of the sensitive and moving LGBTQ+ drama THE FIRST GIRL I LOVED, directed by Candy Ng and Yeung Chiu-hoi, a lovingly nostalgic and bittersweet queer twist on the pure love youth romance genre.

The programme also gives audiences the chance to catch two of the best and most acclaimed Hong Kong films of recent years, with special screenings of Chan Kin-long’s award-winning gritty neo-noir HAND ROLLED CIGARETTE, a thrilling nod back to the classic HK genre films of the 1990s, and box office hit ANITA, chronicling the life of Anita Mui, one of Hong Kong’s most cherished and enduring Goddesses of the screen and stage.

Anita Mui’s life and work are also celebrated with the UK Premiere of a newly restored version of Ann Hui’s 2002 classic JULY RHAPSODY, her final film before her tragic death in 2003. Widely regarded as one of the best works of modern Hong Kong cinema, the multiple award-winning film is a deeply affecting character-driven exploration of broken relationships, destructive yearning and lost dreams, drawing on Chinese poetry and with an impressive ensemble cast that also includes Jackie Cheung and Karena Lam.

As well as enjoying films on the big screen, Making Waves offers the chance to explore Hong Kong cinema through a virtual photographic exhibition, which runs 8th14th July, showcasing the works of four unit photographers, each telling a unique story in a different artistic dimension. Accessed online, the exhibition transports audiences to Hong Kong and takes them on a fascinating journey that explores iconic cinematic moments and goes behind the scenes on a wide range of productions, with filmmakers reflecting on the industry.

Full Programme:
Friday 8 July
19:00 – Opening Gala: ANITA (Soho Hotel)

Saturday 9 July
12:00 – COMRADES, ALMOST A LOVE STORY + Peter Chan holo-presence (Soho Hotel)
16:30 – THE FIRST GIRL I LOVED (Garden Cinema)
19:00 – TALES FROM THE OCCULT (Garden Cinema)

Sunday 10 July
12:30 – HAND ROLLED CIGARETTE (Garden Cinema)
15:30 – BREAKOUT BROTHERS (Garden Cinema)
18:00 – Closing Gala: JULY RHAPSODY (Garden Cinema)

Both my colleague Andy Heskins and myself are lifelong Hong Kong cinema fans, and our mission with Focus Hong Kong has always been to bring a wide range of HK films to UK audiences, from rare screenings of classics to introducing new and innovative filmmakers. We’re excited to be presenting the Making Waves programme, which is a fantastic chance to look back at iconic Hong Kong productions while looking to the future through the work of some amazing new talents.” commented James Mudge, Hong Kong Focus

For more info and to buy tickets, please head to Focus Hong website.

Making Waves: Focus Hong Kong Touring Programme will take place from 8th until 10th July 2022.

 


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