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Hong Kong cinema's cultural legacy celebrated in New York (with photos)
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     Hong Kong cinema is taking centre stage at this year's New York Asian Film Festival (NYAFF) with the "Hong Kong Panorama" series, a curated showcase of 10 dynamic films being presented with support from the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in New York (New York ETO).

     A star-studded award presentation was held prior to the North American premiere of "Last Song For You" this evening (July 14, New York time) at the esteemed Film at Lincoln Center. The film's lead actor, Ekin Cheng, was honoured with the prestigious Star Asia Award, recognising his legendary contributions across film, television, and music, as well as his enduring impact on Hong Kong's popular culture.

     Cheng's co-star Natalie Hsu received the Screen International Rising Star Award, highlighting her breakout performances and her bright future on the global stage.

     The New York ETO hosted a special reception before the award presentation in honour of the visiting Hong Kong film talent participating in this year's Festival. Among them are actors, directors, and creatives whose work is helping to shape the next chapter of Hong Kong cinema.

     Speaking at the reception, the Director of the New York ETO, Ms Maisie Ho, highlighted the lineup for this year's Festival. "This year we're proud to showcase 10 diverse Hong Kong films, from romantic comedies and crime thrillers to powerful action dramas. Over half of them are having their North American premieres right here at NYAFF - proof that Hong Kong cinema continues to innovate, inspire, and resonate across borders," she said.

     Ms Ho added that four of these films are marking directorial debuts. They are: Jill Leung's "Last Song For You"; Jack Lai's "Possession Street"; Trevor Choi's "Smashing Frank"; and "Valley of the Shadow of Death" by Jeffrey Lam and Antonio Tam. 

      "Three films, 'Last Song For You', 'Papa' and 'Possession Street', were made possible with support from the Hong Kong Film Development Fund. It's this mix of rising talent and strong institutional backing that keeps our film industry vibrant, evolving, and ready for the world stage," she added.

     Ms Ho went on to extend warm congratulations to the honourees. She praised Cheng for his 37-year career and for helping shape the cultural DNA of Hong Kong entertainment, and lauded Hsu as a gifted and dynamic artist representing the bold future of Hong Kong cinema.

     To further honour Cheng's legacy, the NYAFF held a special retrospective screening of his iconic film "Young and Dangerous", celebrating the blockbuster's 30th anniversary and its enduring impact on a generation of filmmakers and audiences.

     In addition to Cheng and Hsu, a stellar delegation of Hong Kong filmmakers are attending this year's NYAFF. They include actor George Au actress Hedwig Tam, directors Oliver Chan, Trevor Choi, Jack Lai, Jeffrey Lam, Jill Leung, Antonio Tam, Adam Wong, and composer Chan Kwong-wing - all showcasing the creative talent propelling Hong Kong cinema into the future.

     Adding to this year's celebration, acclaimed Chinese-American actress Lisa Lu was presented with both the Trailblazer Award and the Star Asia Lifetime Achievement Award, honouring her groundbreaking career and indelible contributions to cinema across the United States, and Greater China including Hong Kong.
 
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The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in New York (New York ETO) hosted a special reception at the New York Asian Film Festival on July 14 (New York time) in honour of the visiting Hong Kong film talent participating in this year's event. Photo shows the Director of the New York ETO, Ms Maisie Ho (fifth left), with other officiating guests and Hong Kong film talent proposing a toast.
The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in New York (New York ETO) hosted a special reception at the New York Asian Film Festival on July 14 (New York time) in honour of the visiting Hong Kong film talent participating in this year's event. Photo shows the Director of the New York ETO, Ms Maisie Ho (back row, fourth left), with other officiating guests and Hong Kong film talent proposing a toast.
Hong Kong actress Natalie Hsu received the Screen International Rising Star Award at the New York Asian Film Festival on July 14 (New York time), highlighting her breakout performances and bright future on the global stage.
Hong Kong star Ekin Cheng was honoured with the prestigious Star Asia Award by the New York Asian Film Festival on July 14 (New York time), recognising his legendary contributions across film, television, and music as well as his enduring impact on Hong Kong's popular culture.
Hong Kong star Ekin Cheng was honoured with the prestigious Star Asia Award by the New York Asian Film Festival (NYAFF) on July 14 (New York time), recognising his legendary contributions across film, television, and music as well as his enduring impact on Hong Kong's popular culture. Hong Kong actress Natalie Hsu received the Screen International Rising Star Award, highlighting her breakout performances and bright future on the global stage. Photo shows (from right) the Director of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in New York, Ms Maisie Ho; Natalie Hsu; Ekin Cheng; and the Executive Director of the NYAFF, Mr Samuel Jamier at the award presentation ceremony.
The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in New York hosted a special reception at the New York Asian Film Festival on July 14 (New York time) in honour of the visiting Hong Kong film talent participating in this year’s event, prior to the North American premiere of the film "Last Song For You". Photo shows (from left) Ekin Cheng, Natalie Hsu, film director Jill Leung and composer Chan Kwong-wing.