N/A
Comedy from Hong Kong directed by Fung Chi-Kong.
Musical from Hong Kong directed by Fung Chi-Kong.
Chinese Opera from Hong Kong directed by Chan Pei.
Zai Tang is a multidisciplinary artist based in Singapore. His new work Escape Velocity III and IV will be presented at the forthcoming Singapore Biennale (2019 – 2020).
Escape Velocity II is an experiential experiment that brings the wild ethereal voices of Singaporeans to life through animation and sound visualisation. The film seeks to bridge human and non-human worlds.
Slowed down field recordings of wildlife from places under threat by development are the foundation of this visual soundscape.
Dormant Soil / Concrete Reflections is the answer to a poem by Kim Hyesoon entitled “Haeundae Texas Queen Kong”. Produced at the start of the pandemic, Zai and Rei explore the personal effects and thematic resonance of the poem as they travel around their neighborhood.
After being thrown out of the police academy, Debbie Fung (Ellen Chan) gets a new chance but instead the proposition is to go undercover. Accepting the mission to get close to tycoon Lau Fuk Tin (Michael Wong) as he's suspected of a number of murders of women, under the disguise of Maryanne, Debbie quickly gets close to Lau. Going so far as getting almost permanent residence with the man, Debbie witness horrific things on the grounds. Despite, affection starting to develop towards her target.
Two losers who'll do anything to try and be successful in the Triad world, but all they've accomplished is having a bad luck reputation.
During a fierce war in ancient China, a princess and her two generals must escape from the Ha Hou rebels determined to bring the kingdom down. But when the princess meets an enemy prince, the two fall in love -- setting the stage for tragedy.