June 22, 2018 – The 17th New York Asian Film Festival will award Hong Kong’s Stephy Tang its Screen International Rising Star Asia Award on July 7th before a screening of her film The Empty Hands.Tang, a former volleyball star and model, started out in the entertainment business as the lead singer of the phenomenally popular girls’ band The Cookies before launching her successful solo career. In addition to concerts, albums and television appearances, she started her own fashion label and wrote a romance novel. In film, she is best known for her pairing with Alex Fong in a series of popular rom-coms directed by Patrick Kong from 2006-2015.
Nyaff is celebrating Tang for her recent shift in career direction, taking on a series of more challenging roles. In Cheung Wing-kai’s “Somewhere Beyond the Mist”, she plays a pregnant policewoman investigating a morbid murder case; in Chapman To’s “The Empty Hands...
Nyaff is celebrating Tang for her recent shift in career direction, taking on a series of more challenging roles. In Cheung Wing-kai’s “Somewhere Beyond the Mist”, she plays a pregnant policewoman investigating a morbid murder case; in Chapman To’s “The Empty Hands...
- 6/22/2018
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
Former singer and model to attend screening of The Empty Hands.
Hong Kong’s Stephy Tang has been announced as this year’s recipient of the Screen International Rising Star Asia Award at the 17th New York Asian Film Festival (Nyaff) on July 6.
Tang, a former volleyball star, singer and model, will collect the annual honour before a screening of Chapman To’s The Empty Hands. The festival is set to run from June 29-July 15.
Tang started out in entertainment as the lead singer of girl band The Cookies prior to launching a successful solo career. In addition to concerts,...
Hong Kong’s Stephy Tang has been announced as this year’s recipient of the Screen International Rising Star Asia Award at the 17th New York Asian Film Festival (Nyaff) on July 6.
Tang, a former volleyball star, singer and model, will collect the annual honour before a screening of Chapman To’s The Empty Hands. The festival is set to run from June 29-July 15.
Tang started out in entertainment as the lead singer of girl band The Cookies prior to launching a successful solo career. In addition to concerts,...
- 6/22/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
It’s becoming inescapable. New Hong Kong directors are appearing on the film slates of studios across the region, racking up awards and popping up in the lineups of Asia’s top festivals.
After a decade of less than a handful of new directors making it — Pang Ho-cheung, Patrick Kong — in 2016, 26 filmmakers made their directorial debut in Hong Kong; in 2017, that number rose to more than 30. It is not a hopeful whim to say that a new dawn for the next generation of Hong Kong filmmakers is upon us.
The turnaround that has led to the...
After a decade of less than a handful of new directors making it — Pang Ho-cheung, Patrick Kong — in 2016, 26 filmmakers made their directorial debut in Hong Kong; in 2017, that number rose to more than 30. It is not a hopeful whim to say that a new dawn for the next generation of Hong Kong filmmakers is upon us.
The turnaround that has led to the...
- 5/9/2018
- by Karen Chu
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It’s becoming inescapable. New Hong Kong directors are appearing on the film slates of studios across the region, racking up awards and crashing the lineups of Asia’s top festivals.
After a decade in which less than a handful of new directors established themselves — Pang Ho-cheung, Patrick Kong — 26 filmmakers made their directorial debuts in 2016 in Hong Kong; in 2017, that number rose to more than 30. It is not a stretch to declare that the next generation of Hong Kong filmmakers is arriving.
The turnaround that has led to the emergence of this new crop ...
After a decade in which less than a handful of new directors established themselves — Pang Ho-cheung, Patrick Kong — 26 filmmakers made their directorial debuts in 2016 in Hong Kong; in 2017, that number rose to more than 30. It is not a stretch to declare that the next generation of Hong Kong filmmakers is arriving.
The turnaround that has led to the emergence of this new crop ...
Fox Networks channel swoops on six films that won prizes at Hong Kong Film Awards.
Fox Networks Group Asia (Fnga)’s Scm channel has acquired exclusive rights to crime thriller Trivisa and a slew of other films that won prizes at last week’s Hong Kong Film Awards.
Produced by Johnnie To and directed by three up-and-coming talents, Trivisa walked away with best film, best director (Jevons Au, Frank Hui & Vicky Wong), best actor (Lam Ka Tung), best screenplay and best editing at the Hong Kong Film Awards on Sunday night (April 9).
Scm also acquired exclusive rights to Wong Chun’s Mad World, which picked up three awards including best new director; Andy Lo’s Happiness (best actress for Kara Wai); Zhang Jiajia’s See You Tomorrow (best cinematography and art direction); and Soi Cheang’s The Monkey King 2 (best visual effects and make-up & costume design).
The channel also acquired Taiwanese filmmaker Chung Mong-hong’s Godspeed...
Fox Networks Group Asia (Fnga)’s Scm channel has acquired exclusive rights to crime thriller Trivisa and a slew of other films that won prizes at last week’s Hong Kong Film Awards.
Produced by Johnnie To and directed by three up-and-coming talents, Trivisa walked away with best film, best director (Jevons Au, Frank Hui & Vicky Wong), best actor (Lam Ka Tung), best screenplay and best editing at the Hong Kong Film Awards on Sunday night (April 9).
Scm also acquired exclusive rights to Wong Chun’s Mad World, which picked up three awards including best new director; Andy Lo’s Happiness (best actress for Kara Wai); Zhang Jiajia’s See You Tomorrow (best cinematography and art direction); and Soi Cheang’s The Monkey King 2 (best visual effects and make-up & costume design).
The channel also acquired Taiwanese filmmaker Chung Mong-hong’s Godspeed...
- 4/12/2017
- by lizshackleton@gmail.com (Liz Shackleton)
- ScreenDaily
Company boards Wai Ka-fai and Derek Kwok projects.
Emperor Motion Pictures (Emp) has unveiled a trio of high-profile action pictures, headed by Cold Detective, which reteams frequent Johnnie To collaborator Wai Ka-fai with star Sean Lau Ching-wan.
The suspense action drama is a loose follow-up to award-winning 2007 crime thriller Mad Detective [pictured], which starred Lau and was co-directed by Wai and To. The story revolves around the race between two rival sleuths to uncover the identity of an assassin before he strikes again.
Emp is also reteaming with As The Light Goes Out director Derek Kwok on mystery thriller Schemes In Antiques. The Beijing-set film revolves around the search for a Ming Dynasty Buddha relic.
Also new on Emp’s slate is the company’s first collaboration with Jeff Cheung Ka-kit – scriptwriter on Johnnie To’s Life Without Principle. Cheung will direct Dirty On Duty, starring idols Alex Fong and Carlos Chan. The Macau-set...
Emperor Motion Pictures (Emp) has unveiled a trio of high-profile action pictures, headed by Cold Detective, which reteams frequent Johnnie To collaborator Wai Ka-fai with star Sean Lau Ching-wan.
The suspense action drama is a loose follow-up to award-winning 2007 crime thriller Mad Detective [pictured], which starred Lau and was co-directed by Wai and To. The story revolves around the race between two rival sleuths to uncover the identity of an assassin before he strikes again.
Emp is also reteaming with As The Light Goes Out director Derek Kwok on mystery thriller Schemes In Antiques. The Beijing-set film revolves around the search for a Ming Dynasty Buddha relic.
Also new on Emp’s slate is the company’s first collaboration with Jeff Cheung Ka-kit – scriptwriter on Johnnie To’s Life Without Principle. Cheung will direct Dirty On Duty, starring idols Alex Fong and Carlos Chan. The Macau-set...
- 3/14/2017
- by lizshackleton@gmail.com (Liz Shackleton)
- ScreenDaily
Fox Networks Group moves into high-end Chinese miniseries with pair of projects.
Fox Networks Group Asia is unveiling two Chinese-language miniseries at this week’s Filmart in Hong Kong – The Trading Floor, produced by Andy Lau’s [pictured] Focus Television, and Stained, written and directed by Patrick Kong.
The Trading Floor is a 5 x 60 minute thriller set in Hong Kong’s financial industry. It has been written and will be directed by Kk Wong, director-producer of 2014 hit Hong Kong TV show The Election.
Stained, which also has a 5 x 60 minute format, is a crime thriller starring Kara Hui, Kwan-ho Tse and Anthony Wong.
Both shows are in pre-production for target delivery in 2017.
Cora Yim, head of Chinese entertainment and territory head of Hong Kong for Fox Networks Group, said the two miniseries “exemplify our commitment to partnering with the best (Andy Lau, Patrick Kong) in creating the best shows for our viewers.”
She added that...
Fox Networks Group Asia is unveiling two Chinese-language miniseries at this week’s Filmart in Hong Kong – The Trading Floor, produced by Andy Lau’s [pictured] Focus Television, and Stained, written and directed by Patrick Kong.
The Trading Floor is a 5 x 60 minute thriller set in Hong Kong’s financial industry. It has been written and will be directed by Kk Wong, director-producer of 2014 hit Hong Kong TV show The Election.
Stained, which also has a 5 x 60 minute format, is a crime thriller starring Kara Hui, Kwan-ho Tse and Anthony Wong.
Both shows are in pre-production for target delivery in 2017.
Cora Yim, head of Chinese entertainment and territory head of Hong Kong for Fox Networks Group, said the two miniseries “exemplify our commitment to partnering with the best (Andy Lau, Patrick Kong) in creating the best shows for our viewers.”
She added that...
- 3/13/2017
- by lizshackleton@gmail.com (Liz Shackleton)
- ScreenDaily
Fox Networks Group moves into high-end Chinese miniseries with pair of projects.
Fox Networks Group Asia is unveiling two Chinese-language miniseries at this week’s Filmart in Hong Kong – The Trading Floor, produced by Andy Lau’s [pictured] Focus Television, and Stained, written and directed by Patrick Kong.
The Trading Floor is a 5 x 60 minute thriller set in Hong Kong’s financial industry. It has been written and will be directed by Kk Wong, director-producer of 2014 hit Hong Kong TV show The Election.
Stained, which also has a 5 x 60 minute format, is a crime thriller starring Kara Hui, Kwan-ho Tse and Anthony Wong.
Both shows are in pre-production for target delivery in 2017.
Cora Yim, head of Chinese entertainment and territory head of Hong Kong for Fox Networks Group, said the two miniseries “exemplify our commitment to partnering with the best (Andy Lau, Patrick Kong) in creating the best shows for our viewers.”
She added that...
Fox Networks Group Asia is unveiling two Chinese-language miniseries at this week’s Filmart in Hong Kong – The Trading Floor, produced by Andy Lau’s [pictured] Focus Television, and Stained, written and directed by Patrick Kong.
The Trading Floor is a 5 x 60 minute thriller set in Hong Kong’s financial industry. It has been written and will be directed by Kk Wong, director-producer of 2014 hit Hong Kong TV show The Election.
Stained, which also has a 5 x 60 minute format, is a crime thriller starring Kara Hui, Kwan-ho Tse and Anthony Wong.
Both shows are in pre-production for target delivery in 2017.
Cora Yim, head of Chinese entertainment and territory head of Hong Kong for Fox Networks Group, said the two miniseries “exemplify our commitment to partnering with the best (Andy Lau, Patrick Kong) in creating the best shows for our viewers.”
She added that...
- 3/13/2017
- by lizshackleton@gmail.com (Liz Shackleton)
- ScreenDaily
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