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Hong Kong International Film Festival
Hong Kong International Film Festival Logo.svg
Location Hong Kong
Founded 1976; 42 years ago (1976)
Hosted by HKIFF Society
Language Multi-language (adapted movies from different countries)
Website http://www.hkiff.org.hk/

The Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF, Chinese: 香港國際電影節) is one of Asia’s oldest international film festival. Founded in 1976, the festival features different movies, filmmakers from different countries in Hong Kong.[1]


HKIFF screens around 230 films from more than 60 countries in different major cultural venues across the territory every year.[2] New films are featured as gala premieres, with the directors and cast presenting on the red carpet and meet-and-greet sessions in theatres.[3]




The 42nd Hong Kong International Film Festival Grand Opening




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Past events


  • 3 Competition


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





History



Previously operated by Urban Council and Leisure and Cultural Services Department, from 1977 to 2001, and Hong Kong Arts Development Council, from 2002 to 2004, HKIFF was officially incorporated as an independent, charitable organisation – Hong Kong International Film Festival Society Limited after completing its 28th edition.[4][5] The Hong Kong SAR Government has continued to subsidise the festival through venue provision and partial funding.[6]




Hong Kong International Film Festival Society Limited



Since 2012, HKIFF produced and premiered anthologies of short films made by well-known award winning filmmakers from Asia, such as Ann Hui, Kurosawa Kiyoshi, Jia Zhangke, Brillante Mendoza, Nakata Hideo, Tsai Ming-Liang, and Apichatpong Weerasethakul.[citation needed] Since 2017, HKIFF started to collaborate with Heyi Pictures to produce two feature films a year by young Chinese filmmakers that will hold their world premieres at HKIFF.[7]




Filmmaker in Focus: Brigitte Lin Ching-Hsia




The 42nd Hong Kong International Film Festival Ambassador: Louis Koo Tin-lok



Past events




Young Cinema Competition jury (from left to right: Anthony WONG, Colin GEDDES, and Agnieszka HOLLAND), director Amit V Masurkar, and LI Cheuk-to, Artistic Director of the Hong Kong International Film Festival.




The 42nd Hong Kong International Film Festival Award Ceremony




HKIFF 41 Opening Film Love Off the Cuff




Hong Kong Cultural Centre





















































































































































































































































































































Event name
Date
Ambassador
Opening Film(s)
Closing Film(s)
HKIFF1
27 June - 10 July 1977
-

Italy: Year One (dir. Roberto Rossellini)

A Touch of Zen
HKIFF2
26 June - 9 July 1978
-

Raise Ravens (Cría Cuervos, dir. Carlos Saura)

The Seagull (Il Gabbiano, dir. Marco Bellocchio)


-
HKIFF3
25 June - 8 July 1979
-

Raining in the Mountain (dir. King Hu)
-
HKIFF4
3 - 18 April 1980
-

American Gigolo (dir. Paul Schrader)
-
HKIFF5
9 - 24 April 1981
-
Child of the Sun (dir. Kiriro Urayama)

The Uprising (dir. Peter Lilienthal)


-
HKIFF6
1-16 April 1982
-

Circle of Deceit (dir. Volkor Schlondorff)

Street Music (dir. Jenny Bowen)


Muddy River (dir. Kohei Oguri)


-
HKIFF7
24 March - 8 April 1983
-
Passion (dir. Jean LucGodard)

Moonlighting (dir. Jerzy Skolimowski)


Son of the North East (dir. Vichit Kounavudhi)


-
HKIFF8
12-27 April 1984
-

The King of Comedy (dir. Martin Scorsese)

Carmen (dir. Carlos Saura)


Merry Christmas Mr.Lawrence (dir. Nagisa Oshima)


First Name Carmen
HKIFF9
29 March - 13 April 1985
-

Full Moon in Paris (dir. Eric Rohmer)

Paris Texas (dir. Wim Wenders)


Mac Arthurs Children (dir. Masahiro Shinoda)


Love on the Ground
HKIFF10
27 March - 11 April 1986
-

Ping Pong (dir. Leong Po-chih)

Ran (dir. Akira Kurosawa)


Insignificance (dir. Nicolas Roeg)


The Insomniac on the Bridge
HKIFF11
10-25 April 1987
-

The Green Ray (dir. Eric Rohmer)

To Sleep So As To Dream (dir. Kaizo Hayashi)


The Sacrifice (dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)



Document: Fanny and Alexander

The Stand-in


HKIFF12
31 March - 15 April 1988
-

Les Affaires Publiques

Yeelen


Goodbye, Children



Wings of Desire (dir. Wim Wenders)

Red Sorghum (dir. Zhang Yimou)


HKIFF13
23 March - 7 April 1989
-

Ashik Kerib (dir. Dodo Abashidze and Sergei Parajanov)

Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (dir. Pedro Almodovar)


Pellethe Conqueror (dir. Bille August)


Betrayed
HKIFF14
6 - 21 April 1990
-

A Terra-Cotta Warrior

Song of the Exile (dir. Ann Hui)
HKIFF15
28 March - 12 April 1991
-

Li Lianying: The Imperial Eunuch (dir. Tian Zhuangzhuang)
My American Grandson (dir. Ann Hui)
HKIFF16
10 - 25 April 1992
-
Ripples Across Stagnant Water (dir. Ling Zifeng)

High Heels (dir. Pedro Almodovar)


King of Chess
HKIFF17
8 - 23 April 1993
-
For Fun (dir. Ning Ying)

Opening Night (dir. John Cassavetes)



The Wedding Banquet (dir. Ang Lee)
HKIFF18
25 March - 9 April 1994
-

Three Colours: Blue (dir. Krzysztof Kieślowski)

Three Colours: White (dir.) Krzysztof Kieślowski)
HKIFF19
7 - 22 April 1995
-

In the Heat of the Sun (dir. Jiang Wen)

Summer Snow


One and a Half

Burnt by the Sun


HKIFF20
25 March - 9 April 1996
-

Hu Du Men (dir. Shu Kei)

From Dusk Till Dawn (dir. Robert Rodriguez)



The King of Masks (dir. Wu Tianming)

Mahjong (dir. Edward Yang)


HKIFF21
25 March - 9 April 1997
-
Kitchen (Wo Ai Chufang)

The River


The Valiant Ones
HKIFF22
3 - 18 April 1998
-

Beast Cop (dir. Gordon Chan)

Dragon Inn



Sweet Degeneration
HKIFF23
31 March - 15 April 1999
-

Ordinary Heroes (dir.) Ann Hui)

Where a Good Man Goes



Mr Zhao

Crazy English


HKIFF24
12 - 27 April 2000
-

Spacked Out

The Million Dollar Hotel


A Chance to Die

Durian Durian


HKIFF25
6 - 21 April 2001
-

Penoy Pavilion

Mortal Transfer



Yi Yi (dir. Edward Yang)
HKIFF26
27 March - 7 April 2002
-

Hollywood Hong Kong (dir. Fruit Chan)

Heaven



What Time is it There?
HKIFF27
8 - 23 April 2003

SHINE

The Twilight Samurai

PTU (dir. Johnnie To)



Cala, My Dog!

Adaptation


HKIFF28
6 - 21 April 2004
-
Baober in love

Jade Goddess of Mercy



Goodbye, Dragon Inn

Not on the Lips


HKIFF29
22 March - 6 April 2005

Andy Lau

Peacock

The Hidden Blade



The World

Words in Blue


HKIFF30
4 - 19 April 2006

Andy Lau

Election 2 (dir. Johnnie To)

Isabella(dir. Pang Ho-cheung)



Snow Cake

Candy


HKIFF31
10 March - 11 April 2007
-

Eye in the Sky (dir. Yau Nai-Hoi)

I am a Cyborg, but that's OK (dir. Park Chan-wook)


-
HKIFF32
17 March - 6 April 2008

Sammi Cheng

Kabei - Our Mother

Soul of a Demon



Shine a Light

Coffee or Tea


HKIFF33
22 March - 13 April 2009

Karen Mok

Night and Fog

Shinjuku Incident



24 City
HKIFF34
18 March - 6 April 2010
-

Crossing Hennessy

Like a Dream



Amphetamine

Ex


HKIFF35
20 March - 5 April 2011

Miriam Yeung

Don't Go Breaking My Heart

Quattro Hong Kong 2


-
HKIFF36
21 March - 5 April 2012

Miriam Yeung

Love in the Buff (dir.) Pang Ho-cheung)

White Deer Plain
HKIFF37
17 March - 2 April 2013

Miriam Yeung

Ip Man - The Final Fight

Closed Curtain
HKIFF38
24 March - 7 April 2014

Louis Koo

Aberdeen (dir.) Pang Ho-cheung)

The Midnight After (dir. Fruit Chan)



That Demon Within
HKIFF39
23 March - 6 April 2015

Louis Koo

Murmur of the Hearts (dir. Sylvia Chang)

Port of Call
HKIFF40
21 March - 4 April 2016

Louis Koo

Chongqing Hot Pot

Trivisa



Creepy
HKIFF41
11 - 25 April 2017

Louis Koo

Love Off the Cuff (dir. Pang Ho-cheung)

mon mon mon MONSTERS
HKIFF42
19 March - 5 April 2018

Louis Koo
Omotenashi

Xiao Mei



What a Wonderful Family! 3: My Wife, My Life (dir. Yamada Yoji)


Competition






HKIFF Firebird Awards include three categories: Young Cinema Competition, Documentary Competition and Short Film Competition. The results are decided by three jury teams consisting of film industry professionals such as film critics, directors and film festival delegates. Besides Firebird Awards, HKIFF also established FIPRESCI Prize in HKIFF23 to recognize enterprising filmmakers and promotes young talent in Asian cinema.[8] Starting from HKIFF41, Audience Choice Award is held during the film festival when the audience members who purchased tickets and festival passes could vote for their favorite films.[9]



































Event name

Young Cinema Competition

Documentary Competition

Short Film Competition

FIPRESCI Prize

Audience Choice Award
HKIFF40
Firebird Award: Life After Life

Jury Prize: Tomcat


Firebird Award: Behemoth

Jury Prize: Under The Sun


Firebird Award: Batrachian’s Ballad

Jury Prize: Prelude to the General


The Island Funeral
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HKIFF41
Firebird Award: My Happy Family

Jury Prize: Newton


Firebird Award: House in the Fields

Jury Prize: Inmates


Firebird Award: Jukai

Jury Prize: Ten Mornings Ten Evenings And One Horizon


Special Mention: Everything


Happy Bus Day

Mad World
HKIFF42
Firebird Award: Girls Always Happy

Jury Prize: Daughter of Mine


Firebird Award: Of Love & Law

Jury Prize: The Distant Barking of Dogs


Special Mention: Mama


Firebird Award: Wicked Girl

Jury Prize: The Burden


Girls Always Happy

An Elephant Sitting Still


See also



  • List of film festivals

  • List of film festivals in China



References





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  2. ^ "Mainland offers Hong Kong's film industry a brighter future". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2018-06-19.


  3. ^ "Hong Kong Film Festival 2018 preview". Screen. Retrieved 2018-06-19.


  4. ^ Adler, Carlye (2003-12-03). "Gov't to let go of Hong Kong fest". Variety. Retrieved 2018-06-19.


  5. ^ "New subvention arrangement for Hong Kong International Film Festival Society announced". www.info.gov.hk. Retrieved 2018-06-19.


  6. ^ "Update on the Work of Create Hong Kong" (PDF). Legislative Council, Hong Kong SAR Government. Retrieved 19 June 2018.


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  8. ^ "HKIFF closes with gifts and Greenaway". SCREENZ. 2015-04-06. Retrieved 2018-06-19.


  9. ^ "HKIFF41 honors filmmakers with awards of five competition sections and the Audience Choice Award". www.filmfestivals.com. Retrieved 2018-06-19.




External links




  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata

  • IMDb: Hong Kong International Film Festival










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