Film - "Made
in Hong Kong" series, 2003
(adapted from archive.org's
June
3, 2003 record of the Freer
Gallery's film listings)
Eighth Annual Made in Hong
Kong Film Festival
This festival is cosponsored
with the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office. All films are in Cantonese
with English subtitles. [Fulltime Killer and Days
of Being Wild (and perhaps additional films) include additional languages.
However, they were not noted as such on the website.]
Visible Secret
Friday, July 11, 2003, 7 p.m., Meyer Auditorium
Thursday, July 17, 2003, 7 p.m., Meyer Auditorium
This chilling urban ghost story
stars Eason Chan as Peter and Shu Qi as June, a mysterious woman whose
visions and strange disappearances plunge Peter into a world in which
fantasy and reality become increasingly confused. Transforming Hong Kong
itself into an eerie night-world, famed director Ann Hui turns the horror
genre into a haunting exploration of one mans unraveling psyche.
This program is a part of Art Night on the Mall.
July Rhapsody
Friday,
July 18, 2003, 2 p.m., Meyer Auditorium Sunday,
July 20, 2003, 2 p.m., Meyer Auditorium
Outstanding acting performances
highlight this romantic melodrama starring Jacky Cheung as a high school
literature teacher facing a midlife crisis. When a precocious student
(Karena Lam) reveals she has a crush on him, he finds himself torn between
her and his often-absent wife (Anita Mui). Director Ann Huis subtle
hand makes this a sophisticated love story suffused with poetry and longing.
Love Undercover Friday,
July 25, 2003, 2 p.m., Meyer Auditorium Sunday,
July 27, 2003, 2 p.m., Meyer Auditorium
Joe Mas fluffy comedy
stars the irrepressible Miriam Yeung as a rookie cop considered expendable
enough to go undercover in the Serious Crime Unit. Her assignment is to
track a possibly dangerous gangster (Daniel Wu), but through a series
of mixups, he falls in love with her in this light film from one of Hong
Kong s leading comic directors.
Love on a Diet Sunday,
July 13, 2003, 2 p.m., Meyer Auditorium Thursday,
August 7, 2003, 7 p.m., Meyer Auditorium
The creative team of Johnny
To and Wai Ka-fai team up for this wacky romantic comedy about an overweight
pair who fall in love while shedding pounds. Sammi Cheng plays Mini Mo
, who has ballooned to three hundred pounds in a nonstop eating binge
since her Japanese boyfriend left for America ten years ago. In a desperate
attempt to get thin before his return, she turns to Fatso (Andy Lau),
who agrees to embark on a weight-loss campaign with her. With its engaging
stars and unabashedly goofy story, Love on a Diet is a comedic
feast. This program is a part of Art Night on the Mall.
Fulltime Killer Friday,
August 1, 2003, 7 p.m., Meyer Auditorium Friday,
August 8, 2003, 2 p.m., Meyer Auditorium
Andy Lau stars as Tok, a movie-loving
killer for hire in this sleek action film from Johnny To and Wai Ka-fai.
On the trail of his archenemy, known only as O (Takashi Sorimachi), Tok
plots elaborate schemes to get rid of him. A film buff's delight, Fulltime
Killer is crammed with movie references and jaw-dropping action set
pieces.
Tempting Heart Friday,
August 1, 2003, 2 p.m., Meyer Auditorium Sunday,
August 10, 2003, 2 p.m., Meyer Auditorium
Sylvia Chang directs and stars
in this cleverly constructed romantic drama as a director working with
a screenwriter (William So) on a movie about young love. They decide to
mix fact with fiction by crafting a script about a love triangle, creating
a movie-within-a-movie structure that allows Chang to explore the story
from several angles, providing a fresh, new breed of cinematic love story.
Just One Look Friday,
August 8, 2003, 7 p.m., Meyer Auditorium Friday,
August 15, 2003, 2 p.m., Meyer Auditorium
Riley Yips coming-of-age
story follows teenager Fan (Shawn Yu) and his buddy (Wong Yau-nam) as
they pursue a pair of local girls (Gillian Chung and Charlene Choi, of
the pop group Twins). Leisurely and wistful, this film beautifully evokes
1960s Hong Kong as seen through the eyes of a lovestruck, movie-mad teenager.
Days of Being Wild Friday,
August 15, 2003, 7 p.m., Meyer Auditorium Sunday,
August 17, 2003, 2 p.m., Meyer Auditorium
This early film by Wong Kar-wai,
director of In the Mood for Love, stars the late Leslie Cheung
as York, an aimless young man in 1960 Hong Kong who discovers he was adopted
and decides to search for his birth mother. Wongs sumptuous visual
style and passionate romanticism are everywhere evident in this powerfully
acted, poetic fantasia of love and loss.
The Bride with White Hair Friday,
July 18, 2003, 7 p.m., Meyer Auditorium Thursday,
August 21, 2003, 7 p.m., Meyer Auditorium
Based on an ancient Chinese
legend, this Romeo and Juliet tale from director Ronnie Yu blends breathtaking
martial arts sequences with a sophisticated script. Leslie Cheung stars
as a powerful swordsman, destined to become the ruler of eight martial
arts clans, who falls in love with the lethal female assassin (Brigitte
Lin) sent to kill him by a pair of evil Siamese twins bent on destroying
the clans. A classic Hong Kong action extravaganza, this film is a dazzling
visual experience.
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