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Hong Kong action cinema is the principal source of the Hong Kong film industry's global fame. Action films from Hong Kong have roots in Chinese and Hong Kong cultures including Chinese opera, storytelling and aesthetic traditions, which Hong Kong filmmakers combined with elements from Hollywood and Japanese cinema along with new action choreography and filmmaking techniques, to create a ...
Mixed Martial Arts: 2012: Dragon Eyes: The Man with the Iron Fists: The Raid: Redemption: Pencak silat: Tai Chi 0: Wu Dang: 2013: Police Story 2013: Commando: A One Man Army: Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods: The Grandmaster: Journey to the West: Man of Tai Chi: Ninja: Shadow of a Tear: 2014: Brotherhood of Blades: High Kick Angels: Kung Fu Jungle ...
Hong Kong martial arts comedy films (2 C, 169 P) D. Depictions of Ip Man on film (9 P) O. Once Upon a Time in China (film series) (7 P) Pages in category "Hong Kong ...
Martial arts legend Sammo Hung has been tapped as jury president for the 18th Asian Film Awards, while South Korean supernatural thriller “Exhuma” and Hong Kong action pic “Twilight of the ...
Raging Fire is a 2021 Hong Kong-Chinese action film directed by Benny Chan in his final directorial before his death. It stars Donnie Yen in the lead role, alongside co-stars Nicholas Tse, Qin Lan and Simon Yam.
Dragon (Chinese: 武俠; pinyin: Wǔ xiá) is a 2011 Hong Kong-Chinese martial arts film directed by Peter Chan, and starring Donnie Yen, Takeshi Kaneshiro and Tang Wei. [7] Yen also served as the film's action director. It premiered on 13 May 2011 at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival in the Midnight Screenings category. [8]
New Kung Fu Cult Master 2 is a 2022 Hong Kong-Chinese wuxia film directed by Wong Jing and Keung Kwok-man adapted from Louis Cha's novel The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber. The film stars Raymond Lam, Janice Man, Yun Qianqian, and Sabrina Qiu. It is the sequel to New Kung Fu Cult Master 1.
Tai Chi Hero (太極2 英雄崛起) is a 2012 Hong Kong-Chinese 3D martial arts film directed by Stephen Fung, written and produced by Chen Kuo-fu. [2] [3] It is the sequel to Fung's 2012 film Tai Chi Zero. It was released in Hong Kong on 25 October 2012. [1] It is to be followed by a third as yet undeveloped movie named Tai Chi Summit.