Directing from Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in New York welcomed directors Lawrence Lau, Derek Hui, and Wong Chu to share their latest works. SinoVision Journal reporter Christie Clements has the story.
View ArticleAsian CineVision Annonces The 40th AAIFF Program
Presented by asian cinevision in association with Asia society, asian american international film festival has arrived at its 40th year.As the nation’s first and longest running asian interest film...
View ArticleThe Surrounding Game
Two players, black and white, take turns placing stones on the intersections of a 19x19 grid. The game of Go, is the ultimate game of pure strategy and has hailed as mankind’s most complicated board...
View ArticleAAIFF 40-Special Program:Mad Mad World
The 40th Asian American International Film Festival successfully concluded last Saturday. The 11 day event presented 20 feature films and 63 short films from 18 countries.We spoke with three directors,...
View ArticlePatrick Chen’s The Last Tip
Asian-American director Patrick Chen's short film, The Last Tip, brings the gentrification of Chinatown to the forefront. Visually stunning, nostalgic, and romantic, The Last Tip is an emotional walk...
View ArticleAbove the Drowning Sea
On the eve of WWII, tens of thousands of Jewish refugees were trapped in Nazi-controlled Germany, Austria, Poland. During WWII, many nations closed their borders and refused to accept the Jewish...
View ArticleShanghai Screen Week 2018
Shanghai Screen Week, a part of the Spring Festival Shanghai Cultural Week, is a collaboration between Shanghai Media Group and SinoVision, bringing several Shanghai-based special features to New...
View ArticleThis Chinese Female Artist Explores Herself in Her Art Work
Now at Gallery 456, you can find a series of work featuring female bodies in forms of water color painting, photograph and film.The artist, Crystal W.M. Chan, is from Macau, China. She self-studied...
View ArticleSylvia Chang Retrospective at Metrograph
For many Chinese language film fans, Sylvia Chang is not an unfamiliar name. Having worked in the film industry for about 4 decades, she has captivated audiences with her remarkable performances,...
View ArticleByron Mann from the Blockbuster “Skyscraper”
Byron Mann, who starred as a HK police Chief inspector in the movie, was actually born in Hong Kong.
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