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July 12th, 2010
The “Legendary Kung Fu Star” Award was presented on Saturday,
July 10, at Montreal’s Fantasia International Film Festival
to Hong Kong actor Bruce Leung Siu-lung in recognition of his
contribution to martial art films in the past few decades.
The presentation was held during the Canadian premiere of the
retro-70s Hong Kong film “Gallants”, which was a highlight of the
14th Fantasia Festival. The film was screened at Concordia
University’s Hall Theatre to a capacity audience. Bruce Leung and
the film’s director Clement Cheng attended a jam-packed autograph
session after the screening.
“Gallants” was screened earlier at the Marche du Film in Cannes
and at the New York Asian Film Festival. It was described as “a
kung fu comedy reminiscent of old Hong Kong martial arts cinema”,
“fun, fun stuff” and “definitely one of the most entertaining films
of the year.”
The Director of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office (HKETO)
in Canada, Ms Maureen Siu, said at the presentation ceremony that
after the commercial and critical success of “Ip Man” – the story
of Bruce Lee’s kung fu master – in 2008, the martial arts genre saw
a resurgence. She thanked the organisers for presenting
the Canadian premiere of “Gallants” and giving the award to a kung
fu film “legend” of Hong Kong.
“The film ‘Gallants’ reflects the well-known spirit of Hong Kong
people to never give up,” added Ms Siu.
“The award to Bruce Leung is especially meaningful because this
year marks the 70th birthday of Bruce Lee, one of the most
influential icons in martial arts films, who left us with another
legend in the movie world,” she said.
Having appeared in many blockbusters, Leung at one time ranked
close to Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan in the hearts of Hong Kong film
fans. Born in 1948 in Hong Kong, Leung learned martial arts from
his father at the Cantonese opera. He is a well-known action star
and kung fu choreographer. Between the 1970s and 1980s, Leung
performed in more than 70 movies.
The HKETO sponsored the Hong Kong Panorama section of this
year’s Fantasia, which includes some of Hong Kong’s latest film
productions – “Gallants”, “Ip Man 2″, ”Bodyguards and
Assassins”, “Dream Home”, “Little Big Soldier”, “Love in a Puff”,
“Overheard”, “Written by” and “Accident”. Five of them
are Canadian premieres.
Begun in 1996, the Fantasia International Film Festival is a
popular summer tradition in Montreal, Canada’s City of Culture.
Chinese version on next page.
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