Difference between revisions of "2011 (8th) Hong Kong Asian Film Festival" Latest revision as of 16:13, 24 April 2012 (view source) RamenLover (Talk | contribs) Latest revision as of 16:13, 24 April 2012 Contents 1 Profile 2 Program 2.1 Opening Film 2.2 Closing Film 2.3 Gala Presentation 2.4 Asian Animation 2.5 Cineaste Delights 2.6 New Talent Award 2.7 Asian Wide Angle 2.8 Director In Focus: Wang Xiaoshuai & Lou Ye: China In Transformation 2.9 Asian Superheroes 2.10 Midnight Craze 2.11 Taiwan Cinema Express 2.12 Nikkatsu Cinema: Youth, Action & Pink Profile Film Festival: Hong Kong Asian Film Festival Edition: 8th Period: October 18-November 8, 2011 Location: Hong Kong Program Opening Film "Life Without Principle" - Johnnie To (Hong Kong) Closing Film "Let's Go!" - Ching-Po Wong (Hong Kong) Gala Presentation "Starry Starry Night" - Tom Lin (Taiwan/China) Asian Animation "Green Days" - Ahn Jae-Hoon, Han Hye-Jin (South Korea) "Tatsumi" - Eric Khoo (Singapore) Cineaste Delights "CUT" - Amir Naderi (Japan) "Devil Nail Clippers" - Xun Zhou (China) "Hanezu" - Naomi Kawase (Japan) "Himizu" - Sion Sono (Japan) "Kaidan - Horror Classics" - Masayuki Ochiai, Shinya Tsukamoto, Sang-il Lee, Hirokazu Koreeda (Japan) "Late Autumn" - Kim Tae-Yong (South Korea) "Once Upon A Time In Anatolia" - Nuri Bilge Ceylan (Turkey) "Smuggler" - Katsuhito Ishii (Japan) "Tokyo Koen" - Shinji Aoyama (Japan) New Talent Award "Alms of the Blind Horse" - Gurvinder Singh (India) "Big Blue Lake" - Tsui Shan Jessey Tsang (Hong Kong) "Mr. Tree" - Jie Han (China) "Pick the Youth" - Ta-Pu Chen (Taiwan) "The Sword Identity" - Haofeng Xu (China) Asian Wide Angle "Aarakshan" - Prakash Jha (India) "Datong: The Great Society" - Evans Chan (Hong Kong) "The Decisive Moment" - Wong Wai-Kit (Hong Kong) "Fable of the Fish" - Adolfo Alix Jr. (Philippines) "The Kite" - Prashant Bhargava (India/USA) "Kora" - Jiayi Du (China) "Macau Love Stories" - various (China) "Mushroom" - Vimukthi Jayasundara (India, Sri Lanka, France) "Palawan Fate" - Auraeus Solito (Philippines) "Sins of Fathers" - Moon Si-Hyun (South Korea) "Whores' Glory" - Michael Glawogger (Austria/Germany) Director In Focus: Wang Xiaoshuai & Lou Ye: China In Transformation "11 Flowers" - Xiaoshuai Wang (China) "Frozen" - Xiaoshuai Wang (China) "In Love We Trust" - Xiaoshuai Wang (China) "Shanghai Dreams" - Xiaoshuai Wang (China) "So Close to Paradise" - Xiaoshuai Wang (China) "Love and Bruises" - Lou Ye - (China/France) "Spring Fever" - Lou Ye - (China) "Summer Palace" - Lou Ye - (China) "Suzhou River" - Lou Ye - (China) "Weekend Lover" - Lou Ye - (China) Asian Superheroes "Invasion of Alien Bikini" - Oh Young-Doo (South Korea) "Karate-Robo Zaborgar" - Noboru Iguchi (Japan) "Let's Go!" - Ching-Po Wong (Hong Kong) "Madame X" - Lucky Kuswandi (Indonesia) "The Red Eagle" - Wisit Sasanatieng (Thailand) Midnight Craze "Bloody Fight in Iron-Rock Valley" - Ji Ha Jean (South Korea) "The Raid" - Gareth Evans (Indonesia) "Yakuza Weapon" - Tak Sakaguchi, Yudai Yamaguchi (Japan) "The Yellow Sea" - Na Hong-Jin (South Korea) Taiwan Cinema Express "Blowfish" - Chi Y. Lee (Taiwan) "Cherish" - Cheng-Yang Wang (Taiwan) "Children from the Distant Planet: My Name is Choy Jie" - Ko-shang Shen (Taiwan) "Days We Stared at the Sun" - Yu-Chieh Cheng (Taiwan) "Jump Ashin!" - Yu-Hsien Lin (Taiwan) "The Killer Who Never Kills" - various (Taiwan) "You Are the Apple of My Eye" - Giddens Ko (Taiwan) "The Inspired Island: The Coming of Tulku" - Tsun-Shing Chen (Taiwan) "The Inspired Island: Home In Two Cities" - Li-Chou Yang (Taiwan) "The Inspired Island: Ports of Mists" - Tsun-Shing Chen (Taiwan) "The Inspired Island: The Untrammeled Traveler" - Hwai-Eng Chen (Taiwan) "The Inspired Island: Towards the Completion of a Poem" - Chih-Yi Wen (Taiwan) "The Inspired Island: The Man behind the Book " - Jing-Jie Lin (Taiwan) "Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale" - Te-Sheng Wei (Taiwan) "Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale II" - Te-Sheng Wei (Taiwan) Nikkatsu Cinema: Youth, Action & Pink Page Discussion View View source History