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Opening Title Director Cast Genre Ref. J A N 11: I Did It My Way: Jason Kwan: Andy Lau, Gordon Lam, Eddie Peng, Cya Liu, Simon Yam: Action, Crime [1]18: Love at First Lie: Patrick Kong ...
This is a list of films produced in Hong Kong ordered by decade and year of release in separate pages. For film set in Hong Kong and produced elsewhere see List of films set in Hong Kong . Zhuangzi Tests His Wife (1913), the first Hong Kong narrative film
Chan Kin-long: Gordon Lam, Binpin Karma: 24: Caught in Time: Lau Ho-Leung: Wang Qianyuan, Daniel Wu, Jessie Li, Michelle Wai, Nina Paw: J U L 15: Time: Ricky Ko: Patrick Tse, Fung Bo-bo: Patrick Tse won Best Actor at the 40th Hong Kong Film Awards: A U G 5: Ladies Market: Wing-chung Kwan: Liu Kai-chi, Lam Suet, Chung Suet Ying: Coffin Homes ...
Patrick Kong: Carlos Chan, Gladys Li [4] F E B: 22: The Secret Diary of a Mom to Be: Luk Yee-sum: Dada Chan, Kevin Chu, Venus Wong, Louis Cheung [5] 24: Nights of a Shemale A Mad Man Trilogy 1/3: Dennis Law: Lam Sheung, Koyi Mak, Ernesto De Sousa [6] M A Y 28 The Fallen: Cheuk Pan Lee: Alice Chan, Eddie Chan, Hanna Chan [7] Suk Suk: Ray Yeung ...
Hong Kong Edko Films: Jack Ng: 3 Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In: HK$99,393,789 2024 Hong Kong Media Asia Films: Soi Cheang: 4 Warriors of Future: HK$81,821,966 2022 Hong Kong One Cool Film: Ng Yuen-fai: 5 Table for Six: HK$77,347,791 2022 Hong Kong Edko Films: Sunny Chan: 6 Cold War 2: HK$66,244,171 2016 Hong Kong/China Edko Films Sunny ...
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Title Director Cast Genre Notes 29+1: Kearen Pang: Chrissie Chau, Joyce Cheng, Benjamin Yeung, Babyjohn Choi: Drama / Romance: In theaters 11 May 2017 [2] Entered into the 2017 Osaka Asian Film Festival
In the West, Hong Kong's vigorous pop cinema (especially Hong Kong action cinema) has long had a strong cult following, which is now a part of the cultural mainstream, widely available and imitated. Economically, the film industry together with the value added of cultural and creative industries represents 5 per cent of Hong Kong's economy .