Hong Kong International Film Festival
Location | Hong Kong |
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Founded | 1976 |
Hosted by | HKIFF Society |
Language | Multi-language (adapted movies from different countries) |
Website | http://www.hkiff.org.hk/ |
Hong Kong International Film Festival | |||
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Traditional Chinese | 香港國際電影節 | ||
Simplified Chinese | 香港国际电影节 | ||
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The Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF), is one of Asia’s oldest international film festivals. Founded in 1976, the festival features different movies, filmmakers from different countries in Hong Kong.[1]
HKIFF screens around 230 films from more than 60 countries in different major cultural venues across the territory every year.[2] New films are featured as gala premieres, with the directors and cast presenting on the red carpet and meet-and-greet sessions in theatres.[3]
History[]
Previously operated by Urban Council and Leisure and Cultural Services Department, from 1977 to 2001, and Hong Kong Arts Development Council, from 2002 to 2004, HKIFF was officially incorporated as an independent, charitable organisation – Hong Kong International Film Festival Society Limited after completing its 28th edition.[4][5] The Hong Kong SAR Government has continued to subsidise the festival through venue provision and partial funding.[6]
Since 2012, HKIFF produced and premiered anthologies of short films made by well-known award winning filmmakers from Asia, such as Ann Hui, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Jia Zhangke, Brillante Mendoza, Hideo Nakata, Tsai Ming-liang, and Apichatpong Weerasethakul.[citation needed] Since 2017, HKIFF started to collaborate with Heyi Pictures to produce two feature films a year by young Chinese filmmakers that will hold their world premieres at HKIFF.[7]
Past events[]
Event name | Date | Ambassador | Opening film(s) | Closing film(s) |
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HKIFF1 | 27 June - 10 July 1977 | - | Italy: Year One (dir. Roberto Rossellini) | A Touch of Zen (dir. King Hu) |
HKIFF2 | 26 June - 9 July 1978 | - | Raise Ravens (Cría Cuervos, dir. Carlos Saura)
The Seagull (Il Gabbiano, dir. Marco Bellocchio) |
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HKIFF3 | 25 June - 8 July 1979 | - | Raining in the Mountain (dir. King Hu) | - |
HKIFF4 | 3 - 18 April 1980 | - | American Gigolo (dir. Paul Schrader) | - |
HKIFF5 | 9 - 24 April 1981 | - | Child of the Sun (dir. Kiriro Urayama)
The Uprising (dir. Peter Lilienthal) |
- |
HKIFF6 | 1-16 April 1982 | - | Circle of Deceit (dir. Volkor Schlondorff)
Street Music (dir. Jenny Bowen) Muddy River (dir. Kohei Oguri) |
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HKIFF7 | 24 March - 8 April 1983 | - | Passion (dir. Jean-Luc Godard)
Moonlighting (dir. Jerzy Skolimowski) |
- |
HKIFF8 | 12-27 April 1984 | - | The King of Comedy (dir. Martin Scorsese)
Carmen (dir. Carlos Saura) Merry Christmas Mr.Lawrence (dir. Nagisa Oshima) |
First Name: Carmen (dir. Jean-Luc Godard) |
HKIFF9 | 29 March - 13 April 1985 | - | Full Moon in Paris (dir. Eric Rohmer)
Paris Texas (dir. Wim Wenders) |
Love on the Ground (dir. Jacques Rivette) |
HKIFF10 | 27 March - 11 April 1986 | - | Ping Pong (dir. Leong Po-chih)
Ran (dir. Akira Kurosawa) Insignificance (dir. Nicolas Roeg) |
The Insomniac on the Bridge (dir. Raúl Ruiz) |
HKIFF11 | 10-25 April 1987 | - | The Green Ray (dir. Eric Rohmer)
To Sleep So As To Dream (dir. Kaizo Hayashi) The Sacrifice (dir. Andrei Tarkovsky) |
Document: Fanny and Alexander (dir. Ingmar Bergman)
The Stand-in |
HKIFF12 | 31 March - 15 April 1988 | - | Les Affaires Publiques
Yeelen (dir. Souleymane Cissé) Goodbye, Children (dir. Louis Malle) |
Wings of Desire (dir. Wim Wenders)
Red Sorghum (dir. Zhang Yimou) |
HKIFF13 | 23 March - 7 April 1989 | - | Ashik Kerib (dir. Dodo Abashidze and Sergei Parajanov)
Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (dir. Pedro Almodovar) Pellethe Conqueror (dir. Bille August) |
Betrayed (dir. Costa-Gavras) |
HKIFF14 | 6 - 21 April 1990 | - | A Terra-Cotta Warrior (dir. Ching Siu-tung) | Song of the Exile (dir. Ann Hui) |
HKIFF15 | 28 March - 12 April 1991 | - | Li Lianying: The Imperial Eunuch (dir. Tian Zhuangzhuang) | My American Grandson (dir. Ann Hui) |
HKIFF16 | 10 - 25 April 1992 | - | Ripples Across Stagnant Water (dir. Ling Zifeng)
High Heels (dir. Pedro Almodovar) |
King of Chess (dirs. Yim Ho, Tsui Hark) |
HKIFF17 | 8 - 23 April 1993 | - | For Fun (dir. Ning Ying)
Opening Night (dir. John Cassavetes) |
The Wedding Banquet (dir. Ang Lee) |
HKIFF18 | 25 March - 9 April 1994 | - | Three Colours: Blue (dir. Krzysztof Kieślowski) | Three Colours: White (dir. Krzysztof Kieślowski) |
HKIFF19 | 7 - 22 April 1995 | - | In the Heat of the Sun (dir. Jiang Wen)
Summer Snow (dir. Ann Hui) |
One and a Half (dir. Lawrence Ah Mon)
Burnt by the Sun (dir. Nikita Mikhalkov) |
HKIFF20 | 25 March - 9 April 1996 | - | Hu Du Men (dir. Shu Kei)
From Dusk Till Dawn (dir. Robert Rodriguez) |
The King of Masks (dir. Wu Tianming)
Mahjong (dir. Edward Yang) |
HKIFF21 | 25 March - 9 April 1997 | - | Kitchen (dir. Yim Ho)
The River (dir. Tsai Ming-liang) |
The Valiant Ones (dir. King Hu) |
HKIFF22 | 3 - 18 April 1998 | - | Beast Cop (dir. Gordon Chan)
Dragon Inn (dir. King Hu) |
Sweet Degeneration (dir. Lin Cheng-sheng) |
HKIFF23 | 31 March - 15 April 1999 | - | Ordinary Heroes (dir. Ann Hui)
Where a Good Man Goes (dir. Johnnie To) |
Mr Zhao (dir. Lü Yue)
Crazy English (dir. Zhang Yuan) |
HKIFF24 | 12 - 27 April 2000 | - | Spacked Out (dir. Lawrence Ah Mon)
The Million Dollar Hotel (dir. Wim Wenders) |
A Chance to Die
Durian Durian (dir. Fruit Chan) |
HKIFF25 | 6 - 21 April 2001 | - | Penoy Pavilion (dir. Yonfan) | Yi Yi (dir. Edward Yang) |
HKIFF26 | 27 March - 7 April 2002 | - | Hollywood Hong Kong (dir. Fruit Chan)
Heaven (dir. Tom Tykwer) |
What Time is it There? (dir. Tsai Ming-liang) |
HKIFF27 | 8 - 23 April 2003 | SHINE | The Twilight Samurai (dir. Yoji Yamada)
PTU (dir. Johnnie To) |
Cala, My Dog! (dir. Lu Xuechang)
Adaptation (dir. Spike Jonze) |
HKIFF28 | 6 - 21 April 2004 | - | Baober in Love (dir. Li Shaohong)
Jade Goddess of Mercy (dir. Ann Hui) |
Goodbye, Dragon Inn (dir. Tsai Ming-liang)
Not on the Lips (dir. Alain Resnais) |
HKIFF29 | 22 March - 6 April 2005 | Andy Lau | Peacock (dir. Gu Changwei)
The Hidden Blade (dir. Yōji Yamada) |
The World (dir. Jia Zhangke)
Words in Blue (dir. Alain Corneau) |
HKIFF30 | 4 - 19 April 2006 | Andy Lau | Election 2 (dir. Johnnie To)
Isabella(dir. Pang Ho-cheung) |
Snow Cake (dir. Marc Evans)
Candy (dir. Neil Armfield) |
HKIFF31 | 10 March - 11 April 2007 | - | Eye in the Sky (dir. Yau Nai-Hoi)
I am a Cyborg, but that's OK (dir. Park Chan-wook) |
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HKIFF32 | 17 March - 6 April 2008 | Sammi Cheng | Kabei - Our Mother (dir. Yoji Yamada)
Soul of a Demon (dir. Chang Tso-chi) |
Shine a Light (dir. Martin Scorsese)
Coffee or Tea (dirs. Shu Kei, Kwan Man-hin) |
HKIFF33 | 22 March - 13 April 2009 | Karen Mok | Night and Fog (dir. Ann Hui)
Shinjuku Incident (dir. Derek Yee) |
24 City (dir. Jia Zhangke) |
HKIFF34 | 18 March - 6 April 2010 | - | Crossing Hennessy (dir. Ivy Ho)
Like a Dream (dir. Clara Law) |
Amphetamine (dir. Scud)
Ex (dir. Heiward Mak) |
HKIFF35 | 20 March - 5 April 2011 | Miriam Yeung | Don't Go Breaking My Heart (dirs. Johnnie To, Wai Ka-fai)
Quattro Hong Kong 2 (dirs. Apichatpong Weerasethakul; Brillante Mendoza; Stanley Kwan; ) |
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HKIFF36 | 21 March - 5 April 2012 | Miriam Yeung | Love in the Buff (dir. Pang Ho-cheung) | White Deer Plain (dir. Wang Quan'an) |
HKIFF37 | 17 March - 2 April 2013 | Miriam Yeung | Ip Man - The Final Fight (dir. Herman Yau) | Closed Curtain (dirs. Jafar Panahi, Kambuzia Partovi) |
HKIFF38 | 24 March - 7 April 2014 | Louis Koo | Aberdeen (dir. Pang Ho-cheung)
The Midnight After (dir. Fruit Chan) |
That Demon Within (dir. Dante Lam) |
HKIFF39 | 23 March - 6 April 2015 | Louis Koo | Murmur of the Hearts (dir. Sylvia Chang) | Port of Call (dir. Philip Yung) |
HKIFF40 | 21 March - 4 April 2016 | Louis Koo | Chongqing Hot Pot (dir. Yang Qing)
Trivisa (dirs. Frank Hui, Jevons Au, Vicky Wong) |
Creepy (dir. Kiyoshi Kurosawa) |
HKIFF41 | 11 - 25 April 2017 | Louis Koo | Love Off the Cuff (dir. Pang Ho-cheung) | mon mon mon MONSTERS (dir. Giddens Ko) |
HKIFF42 | 19 March - 5 April 2018 | Louis Koo | Omotenashi (dir. Jay Chern)
Xiao Mei (dir. Maren Hwang) |
What a Wonderful Family! 3: My Wife, My Life (dir. Yamada Yoji) |
HKIFF43 | 18 March - 1 April 2019 | Aaron Kwok | Bodies at Rest (dir. Renny Harlin) | By the Grace of God (dir. François Ozon) |
HKIFF44 | Cancelled | Aaron Kwok | Keep Rolling (dir. Man Lim-chung)
Little Big Women (dir. Joseph Hsu) |
The Cornered Mouse Dreams of Cheese (dir. Isao Yukisada) |
HKIFF45 | 1 April - 12 April 2021 | Aaron Kwok | Septet: The Story of Hong Kong (dir. Ann Hui, Sammo Hung, Ringo Lam, Patrick Tam, Johnnie To, Tsui Hark, and Yuen Woo-ping)
Where the Wind Blows (dir. Philip Yung), later cancelled |
Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy (dir. Ryusuke Hamaguchi) |
Competition[]
HKIFF Firebird Awards include three categories: Young Cinema Competition, Documentary Competition and Short Film Competition. The results are decided by three jury teams consisting of film industry professionals such as film critics, directors and film festival delegates. Besides Firebird Awards, HKIFF also established FIPRESCI Prize in HKIFF23 to recognize enterprising filmmakers and promotes young talent in Asian cinema.[8] Starting from HKIFF41, Audience Choice Award is held during the film festival when the audience members who purchased tickets and festival passes could vote for their favorite films.[9] From HKIFF43, the Young Cinema Competition was divided into "Chinese Language" and "World" sections.[10]
Event name | Young Cinema Competition | Documentary Competition | Short Film Competition | FIPRESCI Prize | Audience Choice Award |
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HKIFF40 | Firebird Award: Life After Life
Jury Prize: Tomcat |
Firebird Award: Behemoth
Jury Prize: Under The Sun |
Firebird Award: Batrachian’s Ballad
Jury Prize: Prelude to the General |
The Island Funeral | - |
HKIFF41 | Firebird Award: My Happy Family
Jury Prize: Newton |
Firebird Award: House in the Fields
Jury Prize: Inmates |
Firebird Award: Jukai
Jury Prize: Ten Mornings Ten Evenings And One Horizon Special Mention: Everything |
Happy Bus Day | Mad World |
HKIFF42 | Firebird Award: Girls Always Happy
Jury Prize: Daughter of Mine |
Firebird Award: Of Love & Law
Jury Prize: The Distant Barking of Dogs Special Mention: Mama |
Firebird Award: Wicked Girl
Jury Prize: The Burden |
Girls Always Happy | An Elephant Sitting Still |
HKIFF43 | Firebird Award (Chinese Language): A First Farewell
Firebird Award (World): You Have the Night |
Firebird Award: Midnight Family
Jury Prize: Advocate |
Firebird Award: All These Creatures
Jury Prize: The Call |
The Golden-Laden Sheep and the Sacred Mountain | - |
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Hong Kong themes give hometown heroes an on-screen presence at HKIFF". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2018-06-19.
- ^ "Mainland offers Hong Kong's film industry a brighter future". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2018-06-19.
- ^ "Hong Kong Film Festival 2018 preview". Screen. Retrieved 2018-06-19.
- ^ Adler, Carlye (2003-12-03). "Gov't to let go of Hong Kong fest". Variety. Retrieved 2018-06-19.
- ^ "New subvention arrangement for Hong Kong International Film Festival Society announced". www.info.gov.hk. Retrieved 2018-06-19.
- ^ "Update on the Work of Create Hong Kong" (PDF). Legislative Council, Hong Kong SAR Government. Retrieved 19 June 2018.
- ^ "Billboard Radio China - The 42nd Hong Kong International Film Festival Kicks Off". www.billboardradiochina.com. Retrieved 2018-06-19.
- ^ "HKIFF closes with gifts and Greenaway". SCREENZ. 2015-04-06. Retrieved 2018-06-19.
- ^ "HKIFF41 honors filmmakers with awards of five competition sections and the Audience Choice Award". www.filmfestivals.com. Retrieved 2018-06-19.
- ^ "HKIFF43 Winners of Firebird Awards Announced at Gala". HKIFF. Retrieved 9 September 2019.
External links[]
- Film festivals in Hong Kong