A couple of years ago, Third Window Films released a rather crazy film, “The Legend of the Stardust Brothers” which was shot in 1985 but was considered lost. It seems though, that Macoto Tezka’s movie was not the only crazy one to have disappeared during the era, as Masashi Yamamoto also shot “What’s Up Connection” in 1990, a rare bilingual Japan-Hong Kong co-production, which is equally preposterous and also considered lost up until now. Thankfully, it has recently been restored from 35mm elements and has its international premiere in Fantasia.
“What’s Up Connection” is screening on Fantasia International Film Festival
A family of poor swindlers that live in the slums of the secluded fishing village of Po Toi O, find one day that they have won multiple holiday prizes to travel abroad, in different Asian countries. The oldest son, teenager Chi Gau Shin ends up in Tokyo by way of Kamagasaki,...
“What’s Up Connection” is screening on Fantasia International Film Festival
A family of poor swindlers that live in the slums of the secluded fishing village of Po Toi O, find one day that they have won multiple holiday prizes to travel abroad, in different Asian countries. The oldest son, teenager Chi Gau Shin ends up in Tokyo by way of Kamagasaki,...
- 7/30/2022
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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