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The Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF) is an annual event first held in 1976. 1976 is a leap year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar). ...
The 29th Hong Kong Internationl Film Festival will be held from March 22 to April 6 2005 in Hong Kong and Macau. The largest air-screen for outdorr screenings ever in Asia will be featured at the Tamar Site. The troop ship HMS Tamar arrived in Hong Kong in 1897 and remained in the British territory until it was scuttled (to avoid being used by the invading Japanese Imperial forces) during the Battle of Hong Kong during World War II in 1941. ...
The history of Chinese-language cinema has three separate threads of development: Cinema of Hong Kong, Cinema of China and Cinema of Taiwan. ... The Hong Kong Film Awards is the main film award in Hong Kong. ...
There were two film courses offered by the school, one in film-and-literature, for which I was a projectionist, and the other a history survey, which I took and then served as projectionist for in later semester.
I went to the HK FilmFestival in spring of 1995 when I was on leave, and seeing more films and meeting some filmmakers made me realize that one could study this filmmaking community as similar to and different from Hollywood.
Bordwell: The ASL as a measure was devised by a British film historian, Barry Salt, in the ‘70s.