New York ETO showcases Hong Kong cinema at Asian Pop-Up Cinema festival in Chicago (with photos)
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On the festival's opening night on March 20, the Director of the New York ETO, Ms Maisie Ho, presented the festival's Extraordinary Actors Award to acclaimed Hong Kong actress, singer, and songwriter Gigi Leung, before attending the US premiere of "Pass and Goal" starring Leung and directed by Jil Wong. One of Hong Kong's most beloved stars, Leung first captivated audiences with her wholesome, girl-next-door charm, before going on to demonstrate remarkable versatility across a wide range of roles. Ms Ho praised Leung for pushing boundaries and her commitment to taking on distinctive roles throughout her career.
Speaking at the award ceremony, Ms Ho said, "Hong Kong is Asia's creative capital, and our filmmakers bring unique perspectives and exceptional storytelling to the global screen. The New York ETO has sponsored the 'Spotlight on Hong Kong Cinema' showcase at the Asian Pop-Up Cinema festival since 2016. We are committed to helping Hong Kong's creative talent go global and share the city's great stories with audiences around the world."
Aside from "Pass and Goal", the "Spotlight on Hong Kong Cinema" showcase also includes four feature films: "Good Game", "Night King", "Someone Like Me", and "Blades of the Guardians", as well as the animated feature "Another World" and the animated short film "Blacky the Metal Arm Cat".
Several of these productions have received government support. "Pass and Goal", "Good Game", "Someone Like Me", and "Another World" received support from the Film Development Fund, while the production company behind "Blacky the Metal Arm Cat" was selected for the "Future Animation - AI-Assisted Animation Production Support Scheme" of the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency under the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau.
Adding to the festival's Hong Kong presence, three Hong Kong filmmakers will also attend to present their works and take part in audience discussions. They include film directors Dickson Leung ("Good Game"), Nic Ho ("Blacky the Metal Arm Cat") and producer Ivana Lai ("Blacky the Metal Arm Cat").
On March 19, the New York ETO cohosted a spring reception with the Hong Kong Business Association of the Midwest and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council. The annual event brought together more than 120 guests from Chicago’s business, legal, academic and cultural sectors to celebrate the Year of the Horse and the enduring ties between Hong Kong and Chicago.
In her welcome remarks, Ms Ho highlighted the "AI+" and "Finance+" policy frameworks set out in the 2026-27 Budget. These initiatives aim to further integrate AI across industries, strengthen support for technology enterprises, expand green finance, and advance Renminbi internationalisation, thereby reinforcing Hong Kong's standing as a leading global financial centre. She added that these efforts will further strengthen Hong Kong's role as a "super connector" and "super value-adder", connecting capital, talent and ideas across borders.
During her duty visit to Chicago, Ms Ho called on the Consul General of the People's Republic of China in Chicago, Mr Wang Baodong. Ms Ho also met with members of the Illinois District Export Council, led by its Chair, Mr Sam Odeh. During the meeting, Ms Ho provided an update on the latest developments in Hong Kong and discussed areas of mutual interest.
Ends/Sunday, March 22, 2026
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