A many-splendored thing 5: The Other Half/Lost in Beijing/Protege/Sakuran/Salon Charlie/Avida/Iran: A Cinematographic Revolution/Exiled/Dog Bite Dog/Gardens in Autumn
April 1st, 2007 Mad Dog
電影學者David Bordwell提到來港參與HKIFF時期見到傳媒有關特首選舉及徐步高聆訊的報道, 另外簡短地寫了一些觀影後感.
While I’ve been here, Hong Kong has been embroiled in two big stories. First is the runup to the election for chief executive…
The other big story has been the aftermath of a 2006 shootout involving police constable Tsui Po-ko. The latter has the confusing intricacy of a Hong Kong cop movie…
The media have gone wild over this and even replayed the episode of the local version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? on which Tsui appeared as a contestant…Moving to the more comforting world of cinema, let me catch up on some of the films I’ve seen at Filmart and the Hong Kong International Film Festival…
Ying Liang’s The Other Half
Li Yu’s Lost in Beijing
Derek Yee’s Protege
Ninagawa Mika’s Sakuran
Nicole Garcia’s Selon Charlie
Benoît Delepine and Gustave Kervern’s Avida
Iran: A Cinematographic Revolution
Johnnie To’s Exiled
Cheang Pou-soi’s Dog Bite Dog
Otar Iosseliani’s Gardens in Autumn
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作者: David Bordwell
刊於: David Bordwell’s website on cinema: Observations on film art and Film Art
Entry Filed under: 2007, 世界視野, 中國電影, 場內場外, 大師級, 影人影事, 隆重首映及特備節目, 香港電影面面觀2006-2007

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