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  2. Karl Maka - Wikipedia

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    Karl Maka (born 29 February 1944) is a Hong Kong film producer, director, actor and presenter. Early life ... New York. In 1973, Maka returned to Hong Kong. [1] [2]

  3. Wayne Wang - Wikipedia

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    Wayne Wang. San Francisco's Cannery Cinema screens Chan Is Missing in 1982. Wayne Wang (traditional Chinese: 王穎; simplified Chinese: 王颖; pinyin: Wáng Yǐng; Jyutping: Wong4 Wing6; born January 12, 1949) is a Hong Kong-American film director, producer, and screenwriter. Considered a pioneer of Asian-American cinema, he was one of the ...

  4. Ann Hui - Wikipedia

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    Ann Hui. Ann Hui On-wah, BBS MBE (Chinese: 許鞍華; born 23 May 1947) [1] is a film director, producer, screenwriter and actress from Hong Kong who is one of the most critically acclaimed filmmakers of the Hong Kong New Wave. She is known for her films about social issues in Hong Kong which include: literary adaptations, martial arts, semi ...

  5. Raymond Wong Pak-ming - Wikipedia

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    Jyutping. Wong4 Baak3ming4. Raymond Wong Pak-ming MH ( Chinese: 黃百鳴; born 8 April 1946; [ 1] sometimes transliterated as Raymond Wong Bak-ming) is a Hong Kong film producer, playwright, director and actor. He is one of the most successful producers in Hong Kong cinema, having been one of the comedians to establish Cinema City Studios in 1980.

  6. A Light Never Goes Out - Wikipedia

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    The film, Le remarks, embodies a significant cultural undertaking, with the characters’ endeavors to maintain Hong Kong’s cultural identity set against a backdrop of socio-political change. However, Le points out a missed opportunity for the film to incorporate the rich history of its neon sign-making legacy more fully into the story.

  7. Cinema of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Film, Hollywood and the New Global Cinema: No Film Is an Island. London: Routledge, 2007. ISBN 0-415-38068-5, ISBN 0-203-96736-4. Martin, Sylvia J. Haunted: An Ethnography of the Hollywood and Hong Kong Media Industries. New York: Oxford University Press, 2016. ISBN 978-0-19-046446-2; Meyers, Ric.

  8. Wong Chun-chun - Wikipedia

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    Wong Chun-chun (Chinese: 黃真真; born 5 October 1972) is a Hong Kong film director, screenwriter, actress and producer. [3] She is known for her female-centric films which include Women's Private Parts (2000), Truth or Dare: 6th Floor Rear Flat (2003) and The Stolen Years (2013). Wong was awarded the "Hong Kong Ten Outstanding Young Persons ...

  9. Wong Jing - Wikipedia

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    Yue: Cantonese. Jyutping. Wong4 Zing1. Wong Yat-cheong, known professionally as Wong Jing (Chinese: 王晶; pinyin: Wáng Jīng, born 3 May 1955), [1] is a Hong Kong filmmaker and actor. A prolific filmmaker with strong instincts for crowd-pleasing and publicity, he played a prominent role in Hong Kong cinema during the 1990s.