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July 7th, 2010
This year’s Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal
will feature nine of the latest Hong Kong films, with “Ip Man 2″,
one of the two opening films, to be screened on July 8 at Concordia
University’s Hall Theatre.
Sponsored by the Hong Kong Economic & Trade Office (HKETO)
in Canada, the Hong Kong film section will present some of Hong
Kong’s most popular martial arts films, including the Canadian
premieres of “Ip Man 2″, “Gallants”, “Bodyguards and Assassins”,
“Dream Home” and Jackie Chan’s “Little Big Soldier”. The festival
will also bring to Montreal the international premiere of Pang
Ho-cheung’s award-winning “Love in a Puff”, and the Montreal
premieres of “Overheard”, “Written By” and “Accident”.
” ‘Ip Man 2′, which was screened at the New York Asian Film
Festival earlier this year, has outgrossed ‘Iron Man 2′ at the Hong
Kong and Mainland Chinese box offices,” said a Fantasia spokesman.
“But people attending the festival may have a pleasant surprise
when they see the retro-70s film, ‘Gallants’, which assembles a
cast of kung fu stars, including Leung Siu-lung and Chan
Koon-ti.”
The “Gallants” is a kung fu comedy, and an old-school martial
arts story. It was screened at the Marche du Film in Cannes
earlier. It was described by critics as “Fun, fun stuff and
definitely one of the most entertaining films of the year.” The
film’s co-director Clement Cheng and Hong Kong kung fu actor Leung
Siu-lung, who plays a leading role in the film, will be attending
the screening on Saturday evening.
“Hong Kong continues to make quality films that appeal to an
international audience while retaining its distinct features,” said
Ms Maureen Siu, the HKETO director. “After the commercial and
critical success of ‘Ip Man’ – the story of Bruce Lee’s master – in
2008, the martial arts genre saw a resurgence.” She
thanked the Fantasia organisers for picking the martial arts films
as a tribute to all those who have contributed to Hong Kong’s film
industry, and to mark the 70th birthday of Bruce Lee, one of the
most influential icons in kung fu films.
The HKETO has been supporting Fantasia’s Hong Kong programming
since 2005. The 14th edition of the three-week festival will last
until July 28. It will show over 120 feature films and
several hundred short films.
For the complete lineup of the festival, please go to its
official website: www.fantasiafestival.com/2010/en/
Chinese version on next page.
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