Inspired by the craze for kung fu aroused by Bruce Lee in the 1970s, “Ring of Fury” is the first and only martial arts film from Singapore staging the local karate champion, Peter Chong. The movie was shot in 1973, but the censorship rules of the country at the time considered it incompatible with the effort deployed by Singapore to flush out criminality and put an end to vigilantism and banned it. The ban lasted for 32 years before it had its first showing, expected for a long time, in 2005 at the Singapore International Film Festival.
“Ring of Fury” is screening at Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
Fei Pah, a simple pasta vendor, refuses to pay the protection fee imposed by the local gang led by a man in an iron mask, a decision that has dire consequences, with his house getting burned down and his mother killed. Around that time,...
“Ring of Fury” is screening at Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
Fei Pah, a simple pasta vendor, refuses to pay the protection fee imposed by the local gang led by a man in an iron mask, a decision that has dire consequences, with his house getting burned down and his mother killed. Around that time,...
- 3/8/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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