The housing issues in post-handover Hong Kong has been a recurring theme in Hk movies recently, as we witnessed in films like “Mad World”, which uses it as a base to present a number of social comments. New writers-directors Stephen Ng Hon-Pong and Nero Ng Siu-lun use the issue in similar fashion, although in a completely different approach, which lingers somewhere between the parody and the slapstick comedy.
The Sinking City: Capsule Odyssey is screening at Art Film Fest Kosice
The script, which is based on the homonymous novel by internet author XXharuki, revolves around Hin, a very beautiful young man, who seems to have it all: education, money, a gorgeous girlfriend and the ability to persuade. His true situation, however, is quite different, since the exuberant amounts he has to spend for the apartment he rents has led him up to his neck with debts. In order to manage to raise money,...
The Sinking City: Capsule Odyssey is screening at Art Film Fest Kosice
The script, which is based on the homonymous novel by internet author XXharuki, revolves around Hin, a very beautiful young man, who seems to have it all: education, money, a gorgeous girlfriend and the ability to persuade. His true situation, however, is quite different, since the exuberant amounts he has to spend for the apartment he rents has led him up to his neck with debts. In order to manage to raise money,...
- 6/17/2018
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
The 26th edition of the oldest and biggest film festival will be held in the urban center of eastern Slovakia – Košice – from 15 to 23 June 2018.
Košice Art Film Fest’s primary goal is to present a compendium of contemporary world cinema in all its diversity of genres, themes and varieties, while also featuring classic and timeless pictures from throughout film history, emphasizing Slovak cinematic production.
The Festival intends to promote dialogue between professionals and the community, and to provide a unique venue for interaction between for international and local visitors. This inclusive project grants equal space for the screening of both professional and student work, as well as for talks and panel discussions on various topics.
Košice Art Film Fest is a a special treat for Asan movie fans as one whole section of the Festival called „Prísľuby Z Východu / Eastern Promises“ is entirely dedicated to the Cinema of East and Southeast Asia,...
Košice Art Film Fest’s primary goal is to present a compendium of contemporary world cinema in all its diversity of genres, themes and varieties, while also featuring classic and timeless pictures from throughout film history, emphasizing Slovak cinematic production.
The Festival intends to promote dialogue between professionals and the community, and to provide a unique venue for interaction between for international and local visitors. This inclusive project grants equal space for the screening of both professional and student work, as well as for talks and panel discussions on various topics.
Košice Art Film Fest is a a special treat for Asan movie fans as one whole section of the Festival called „Prísľuby Z Východu / Eastern Promises“ is entirely dedicated to the Cinema of East and Southeast Asia,...
- 6/5/2018
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
Stars: Michael Ning, Louis Cheung, Alex Man, Carrie Ng, Cherry Ngan, Angie Shum, Venus Wong | Written by Nick Cheuk, Nero Ng, Chi Hoi Pang | Directed by Alan Lo
If there is one type of monster that has been done to death, it has to be the zombie (pun intended). We’ve seen slow ones, fast ones, even vegetarian ones in bad remakes of classics. What could make Zombiology: Enjoy Yourself Tonight any different from the rest? How about a man-sized chicken monster?
Lone (Michael Ning) and Yeung (Louis Cheung) are two eccentric young men who like to think of themselves as heroes. When Lone’s favourite animated monster, a man-sized chicken monster starts turning people into zombies, can they Lone and Yeung stop the end of the world?
If you’ve seen Train from Busan, you’ll know that Asian cinema can do zombie movies, and do them well. While...
If there is one type of monster that has been done to death, it has to be the zombie (pun intended). We’ve seen slow ones, fast ones, even vegetarian ones in bad remakes of classics. What could make Zombiology: Enjoy Yourself Tonight any different from the rest? How about a man-sized chicken monster?
Lone (Michael Ning) and Yeung (Louis Cheung) are two eccentric young men who like to think of themselves as heroes. When Lone’s favourite animated monster, a man-sized chicken monster starts turning people into zombies, can they Lone and Yeung stop the end of the world?
If you’ve seen Train from Busan, you’ll know that Asian cinema can do zombie movies, and do them well. While...
- 3/6/2018
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
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