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Hong Kong�s Best Recent Films Showcase in Toronto Press
Release - October 4,
2004 This
followed the successful "Spotlight on Hong Kong" staged between
September 24 and October 2 as the highlight of this year's Calgary International
Film Festival (CIFF). Among
the eight films recently directed by talented Hong Kong directors, Johnnie To's
award-winning <Running on Karma> was the opening film of the festival this
evening. It was the CIFF Hong Kong
Gala film screened last Saturday and met with widespread acclaims in Calgary. Organized
with the full support of the ROM, the HKFF aims to promote Hong Kong films and
film talents, as well as to enhance
the understanding and appreciation of the Canadian community about the works of
Hong Kong's film professionals. Addressing
the HKFF opening ceremony, the HKETO Director, Mr Bassanio So, said the film
festival was also designed to promote the business opportunities available for
Canada-Hong Kong co-productions, capitalizing on Hong Kong's advantages under
the "Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement" (CEPA) with Hong Kong as
a fast track to the China market. "Hong
Kong film industry and its talented film professionals have made their way to
the international film arena, contributing much to the vibrancy and versatility
of the industry. They are ever ready
to partner with their Canadian counterparts on any co-production initiatives,"
he said. Joining
Mr So at the HKFF Opening at ROM were Ontario Minister
of Citizenship and Immigration, Dr. Marie Bountrogianni, Member of Provincial
Parliament, and Parliamentary
Assistant to Minister of Economic Development and Trade, Mr Tony Wong;
Councillor Norm Kelly of City of Toronto and Councillor Alex Chiu of Town of
Markham, and the Director of <The Floating Landscape>, Ms Carol Lai, who
specially flew from Hong Kong to officiate at the opening ceremony. The
HKFF, which is being held from October 2 to October 8, features <Running
on Karma> by Johnnie To as the Opening Film.
Other films of the HKFF include: <The Floating Landscape> by
Carol Lai, <Magic
Kitchen> by Lee Chi-ngai,
<Golden Chicken 2> by Samson Chiu, <Lost in
Time> by Derek Yee , <Heroic Duo> by Benny Chan,
<Elixir of Love> by Riley Yip and <20,30,40>
by Sylvia Chang. As
part of the HKFF, a seminar on Hong Kong-Canada co-production will be held
tomorrow (October 5) at 11:00 am at ROM to
examine how Canadian film makers and movie companies can make use of Hong
Kong to explore the vast Asian market, especially that in China.
The
HKETO Director, Bassanio So, will join other panel speakers from Goodmans LLP
and Hong Kong Trade Development Council to examine the advantages of
co-production with Hong Kong; the practical issues pertaining to such
co-productions; and the strengths of Hong Kong as a film marketing and
distribution centre. Director
Carol Lai will also share with the audience her professional views on Hong
Kong-Canada and Hong Kong-China co-productions. She will also provide a
practical guide for the Canadian film professionals to venture into the China
market. Tickets
of the HKFF are available at the ROM Box Office and the CCC at $6.50 each for
adults and $5.00 each for seniors, students, ROM members and group of 10 or
more. Proceeds of the event will be
donated to CCC for its Phase II Development. The
Hong Kong Film Festival is supported by Tour East (Holiday) as
special sponsor, and Pacific
Insurance Brokers Inc., RBC Financial Group, Living Realty Inc. and Downtown
FineCars Group as silver screen sponsors. Fairchild Media Group, Ming Pao and
World Journal support the film festival as
media sponsors. It
is organized with the courtesy of Long Shong Group, Applause Pictures Ltd.,
Universe Entertainment Ltd & Sil-Metropole Organization Ltd, Filmko Film
Distribution (HK) Ltd., and Columbia Pictures Film Productions & Columbia
Tristar Film Distribution International. For
more information, please contact: John
Tam, Chief Information Officer of Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office at: (416)
924-5544 or email: [email protected] or Elison Chu,
Senior Information Office, [email protected].
香港電影佳作多倫多獻映 圖為香港經貿處處長蘇植良(右四)及安省移民及公安部部長Dr.
Marie Bountrogianni (右五)與主禮嘉賓及各贊助機構代表攝於今(十月四日)晚假安省皇家博物館舉行『香港電影節』揭幕禮上。 (Caption)
Photo shows HKETO Director, Mr Bassanio So (4th from right) and
Ontario Minister
of Citizenship and Immigration, Dr. Marie Bountrogianni
(5th from right), with other officiating guests and sponsors
at the Opening Ceremony of the Hong Kong Film Festival this (October 4) evening
at the Royal Ontario Museum. Click here to download a Chinese version of this press release in PDF format. For further information, please contact John Tam, Chief Information Officer at (416) 924-5544, email [email protected] or
Elison Chu, Senior Information Officer, [email protected] |