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Film Archive to present screening programme "Cantonese Opera Films: The Legend of Guan Gong" (with photos)
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     The Hong Kong Film Archive (HKFA) of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) will present a programme entitled "Cantonese Opera Films: The Legend of Guan Gong" from August 30 to September 7. Five Cantonese opera films in the 1950s and 1960s starring virtuosos will be screened at the Cinema of HKFA to revisit the incomparable skills and talents of the masters. This screening programme is one of the programmes of the Chinese Culture Festival (CCF) 2025.
 
     Guan Yu, a famous general of the Three Kingdoms period, was well known for his loyalty and righteousness. His legend has been frequently adapted in Chinese opera and theatre, to the extent that Peking and Cantonese opera traditions, among others, have Guan Gong (Lord Guan) as a genre of performance. The highlight of any notable interpretation of Lord Guan in the genre is how the performer brings out the stature and impressiveness of the character. The performer also needs to display mastery of both stage movements and vocal techniques, while complementing the majesty of luogu (gong-and-drum) music and showcasing the aesthetics of unadorned simplicity and elegance.
 
     Kwan Tak-hing, who was lauded as "Living Lord Guan" for his virtuoso skills, plays the role of Guan Yu in "Kwan-Ti, God of War" (1956) (2K Digitised Version) and "General Kwan Escorts His Sisters-in-Law on a Thousand Mile Journey" (1957) (2K Digitised Version). The former focuses on the tales between Guan and the legendary beauty Diao Chan, played by Tang Bik-wan, while the latter tells the story of the dangers and hardships that Guan encountered while escorting Liu Bei's two wives on their journey. The films recorded Kwan's impressive Cantonese opera performances in the role of Lord Guan, especially through his postures, movements and walking styles. The screening of "General Kwan Escorts His Sisters-in-Law on a Thousand Mile Journey" features a newly digitised version of the film from the HKFA's collection, which should not be missed.
 
     The "General Kwan Guards the Huarong Path Lau Bei Crosses the River to Meet His Bride" (1957) tells the story of Sun Quan pretending to offer his sister's hand in marriage to Liu Bei, played by Cheung Wood-yau, in an ultimately failed attempt to take back Jingzhou from Liu. Leng Wah Hang, a highly acclaimed wusheng actress of Cantonese opera, gives a definitive performance as Lord Guan in the film, especially in the scenes where she wields the Green Dragon Crescent Blade masterfully in a perfect display of techniques. The film will be screened with "Drowning Seven Armies" from "An Ideal Couple" (1960) (2K Digitised Version), starring another Cantonese opera virtuoso Sun Chu, who was also lauded as "Living Lord Guan", in the role of Guan Yu. Following the Peking opera tradition, Sun Chu portrayed Lord Guan with a red face. The image of Lord Guan with a red face was so well received that it has since become the hallmark of the role in Cantonese opera.
 
     "Lui Bo" (1961) (2K Digitised Version) depicts the life of general Lü Bu, played by actress Yu So-chow, as described in the classical novel "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". In the film, the character of Guan Yu is played by the acclaimed Peking opera actor Yu Zhanyuan, father of Yu So-chow. The father-daughter duo appears onscreen together as enemies in a fight scene, which is a spectacular display of their skills and stage presence.
 
     Some of the screenings will be accompanied by post-screening talks, hosted by Professor Yuen Siu-fai and Yuen Tsz-ying.
 
     Tickets priced at $60 will be available at URBTIX (www.urbtix.hk) from July 25 (Friday). For telephone bookings, please call 3166 1288. A 20 per cent discount is available for every purchase of regular-priced tickets for two or more screenings of this programme. For programme details, please visit (www.filmarchive.gov.hk/en/web/hkfa/2025/ccf-guan-gong/pe-event-2025-ccf-guan-gong.html) or call 2739 2139.
 
     The CCF, presented by the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau and organised by the Chinese Culture Promotion Office under the LCSD, aims to promote Chinese culture and enhance the public's national identity and cultural confidence. For more information about programmes and activities of the CCF 2025, please visit www.ccf.gov.hk.
 
Ends/Monday, July 21, 2025
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The Hong Kong Film Archive of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department will present a programme entitled "Cantonese Opera Films: The Legend of Guan Gong" from August 30 to September 7, featuring five Cantonese opera films in the 1950s and 1960s starring virtuosos. Photo shows a film still of "Kwan-Ti, God of War" (1956).
The Hong Kong Film Archive of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department will present a programme entitled "Cantonese Opera Films: The Legend of Guan Gong" from August 30 to September 7, featuring five Cantonese opera films in the 1950s and 1960s starring virtuosos. Photo shows a film still of "General Kwan Escorts His Sisters-in-Law on a Thousand Mile Journey" (1957).
The Hong Kong Film Archive of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department will present a programme entitled "Cantonese Opera Films: The Legend of Guan Gong" from August 30 to September 7, featuring five Cantonese opera films in the 1950s and 1960s starring virtuosos. Photo shows a film still of "General Kwan Guards the Huarong Path Lau Bei Crosses the River to Meet His Bride" (1957).
The Hong Kong Film Archive of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department will present a programme entitled "Cantonese Opera Films: The Legend of Guan Gong" from August 30 to September 7, featuring five Cantonese opera films in the 1950s and 1960s starring virtuosos. Photo shows a film still of "Drowning Seven Armies" from "An Ideal Couple" (1960). (Courtesy of Sil-Metropole Organisation Limited)
The Hong Kong Film Archive of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department will present a programme entitled "Cantonese Opera Films: The Legend of Guan Gong" from August 30 to September 7, featuring five Cantonese opera films in the 1950s and 1960s starring virtuosos. Photo shows a film still of "Lui Bo" (1961).