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Hong Kong Tourism Board Launches “Live Out the Cinematic Hong Kong” at the Cannes Film Festival

2024-05-21 10:32
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HONG KONG--()--Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) on proudly unveiled new docufilm “Hong Kong Classics Reimagined” on Friday (17 May) in Cannes, France. Premiering during the Marché du Film at the 77th Cannes Film Festival, the 60-minute showcase pays homage to classic Hong Kong movies while igniting the wanderlust of film lovers around the world. In conjunction with the premiere of the docufilm, HKTB is excited to unveil a dedicated movie tourism guide on its official website. This comprehensive guide showcases how travellers can transform their cinematic inspiration into unforgettable experiences in Hong Kong.

A tribute to the greats

“Hong Kong Classics Reimagined” is a celebration of the rich legacy of filmmaking in Hong Kong. Comprising six short films across genres including thriller, action, comedy, kung fu, romance and art, the 60-minute showcase offers a captivating window into Hong Kong's unique charm and vibrant cultural heritage in full cinematic glory. Each of the shorts was inspired by some of Hong Kong’s most iconic films and cinema moments, re-imagined by six different directors as a tribute to the city’s most legendary filmmakers. The shorts feature some of the biggest established and emerging names in contemporary Hong Kong film – including superstars Sylvia Chang, George Lam and Karen Mok – and were filmed at some of the city’s most recognisable locations. Following its premiere, “Hong Kong Classics Reimagined” will continue to inspire audiences worldwide as it becomes available online.

Dr Pang Yiu-Kai, Chairman of Hong Kong Tourism Board says, “The influence of movies reaches far beyond entertainment, igniting travel inspiration and desire. Through “Hong Kong Classics Reimagined”, we pay tribute to timeless classics in Hong Kong's cinematic history and revitalise them with a fresh burst of energy. We hope to inspire audiences from around the world to bring their cinematic dreams to life, creating unforgettable experiences in the captivating city of Hong Kong.”

Award-winning actress Ms Sylvia Chang, who plays the lead role in one of the shorts in the docufilm, shared her experience of the project. She expressed that she had a deep appreciation for the beauty of Hong Kong throughout the filming process with director Man. She mentioned that Hong Kong's urban areas and suburbs are closely connected, and within just a few tens of minutes, one can travel from the bustling city to beaches, countryside parks, and reservoirs, all of which boast beautiful scenery. She further expressed, "I have always regarded Hong Kong as a blessed place, and I hope that visitors to Hong Kong will not only engage in shopping but also discover the scenic beauty it has to offer."

Veteran film producer Joseph Chan Sinn-Gi, who was responsible for producing four of the short films, mentioned that he has lived in Hong Kong from childhood to adulthood and has a deep love for every detail of this city. He expressed, "I hope that visitors can come to Hong Kong frequently, create joyful moments, discover different opportunities here, experience Hong Kong's flexible and vibrant side, and enjoy the delicious food and friendly hospitality."

From reel to reality

Emphasising the allure of movie tourism in Hong Kong, the digital movie tourism guide seeks to inspire travellers to experience the beauty of the city beyond the silver screen, via a curated selection of experiences that allows them to recreate the magic of some of Hong Kong’s most iconic movies. Whether taking the iconic Star Ferry to share a romantic moments like Sylvia Chang and George Lam do in the docufilm, listening to records at a stereo shop in the vibrant creative district of Sham Shui Po to re-enact the famous scene in Infernal Affairs, taking an open top bus to retrace the footsteps of the actors on a motorcycle to drive through tunnel in Wong Kar Wai’s Fallen Angels, or participating in a martial arts class as a tribute to legendary kung fu master Bruce Lee, travellers are invited to be enchanted by the city’s cinematic charm in real life.

For more information on “Hong Kong Classics Reimagined” and to explore the captivating world of movie tourism in Hong Kong, please visit the official website to start planning your next adventure.

Members of the media can download photos from the following link:

“Live Out the Cinematic Hong Kong” Launch in Cannes:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1JmMomRExKjVLEGH-sEL7tUbKp2ZTjvkn

“Hong Kong Classics Reimagined”:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16_Dd7fAgmGhplWVgOBtDEPUs1Y3v34Ky

 

 Appendix

A synopsis of “Hong Kong Classics Reimagined”

Executive Producer | Silence Leung

Genre

Title

Hong Kong

Classic Movies

mentioned in

the Docufilm

Filming

locations of

the short film

By

Art

Illicit

Fallen Angels

M+, Pottinger

Street (Stone

Slabs Street),

Soho Central

Producer: Joseph Chan Sinn-Gi
Director: Wing Shya
Featuring: Karen Mok

Thriller

Déjà vu

Infernal Affairs,

One Nite in

Mongkok

Hi-Fi Shop,

Mongkok

Producer: Cora Yim
Director: Lawrence Kan
Featuring: Ling Man-lung, Stanley Yau, Angela Yuen

Action

La Rose

Noire Vs La

Rose Noire

2023

Black Rose

Central

Market

Producer: Joseph Chan Sinn-Gi
Director: Kenji Tanigak
Featuring: Charlene Choi, Gillian Chung, Kenny Kwan

Comedy

Passion Call

The Private

Eyes, Fight

Back to School

Temple Street

Producer: Julia Chu
Director: KK Wong
Featuring: Lam Ka Tung, Locker, Cheung Siu Fai

Kung Fu

The Raw

Oysters

Eight Taels of

Gold

Oi!

Producer: Joseph Chan Sinn-Gi
Director: Lemon Liu
Featuring: Sammo Hung, Michelle Yim, Kevin Kam-Yin Chu

Romance

Somewhere

In Time

Passion, A

Moment of

Romance, An

Autumn's Tale

Star Ferry

Producer: Joseph Chan Sinn-Gi
Director: Man Lim Chung
Featuring: Sylvia Chang, George Lam

 

 

Contacts

For media enquiries:

Ms Holly Chan
Email: holly.chan@hktb.com

Ms Alice Chen
Email: alice.chen@hktb.com

(Photo credit: Hong Kong Tourism Board)

(Photo credit: Hong Kong Tourism Board)

(Photo credit: Hong Kong Tourism Board)

(Photo credit: Hong Kong Tourism Board)

(Photo credit: Hong Kong Tourism Board)

(Photo credit: Hong Kong Tourism Board)