Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency and Hong Kong Film Development Council lead industry delegation to participate in Shanghai International Film Festival (with photos)
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In his speech at the Hong Kong New Power Project Showcase Project Pitching Session of the SIFFORUM today (June 18), Mr Mak said that the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government (HKSARG) has always been committed to fostering development of Hong Kong's film industry by supporting film productions and nurturing talent through various funding schemes, encouraging new filmmakers to create high-quality works and explore further and broader markets. In organising this project pitching session, the HKSARG hopes to enhance the visibility of Hong Kong's emerging filmmakers and foster investment partnerships, joining forces on all fronts to drive the high-quality development of Hong Kong and Mainland film industries.
To provide a platform to showcase upcoming Hong Kong film projects in development or production, and facilitate co-operation and investment, five new film projects were presented at the Hong Kong New Power Project Showcase Project Pitching Session, namely "The Marriage Drive", "Open Fire", "Altarage", "Prison of Love" and "The Excreman - On the Road", with project teams sharing their creative ideas and market potential of their projects with investors and filmmakers in attendance. Special guest mentors, including the Chief Executive Officer of Bona Film Group Co Ltd, Mr Jiang Defu; Senior Vice President of iQiyi Pictures, Mr Ya Ning; and director Anselm Chan were also invited to give professional advice to the project teams.
The CCIDA and the FDC also organised the Making Waves - Navigators of Hong Kong Cinema film programme, presenting seven Hong Kong films at the SIFF, including "Montages of a Modern Motherhood", "An Abandoned Team", "Four Trails" and the restored edition of four classics "Father and Son", "Shanghai Blues", "The System" and "PTU". Director Oliver Chan, actors Tam and Lo of "Montages of a Modern Motherhood", and director Robin Lee of "Four Trails" participated in the post-screening discussions of their films.
Ends/Wednesday, June 18, 2025
Issued at HKT 16:28
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