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A report on the Hong Kong Film Festival's celebrations surrounding the 100th anniversary of Hong Kong cinema.

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Report on the 33rd International Hong Kong Film Festival.

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An in-depth interview with one of the driving forces behind the promotion and critical appreciation of Asian cinema, Tony Rayns.

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Rist celebrates the Honk Kong Film Festival as it celebrates its 30th Year Anniversary.

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An exploration of the art of fight choreography as defined by wuxia pan master King Hu.

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A report on the 29th International Hong Kong Film festival.

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Festival report which covers events from 2002 to 2004.

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An interview with Hong Kong director Johnnie To.

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As an invited guest to Pi-Fan, Professor Rist was asked to share his knowledge of King Hu to interested observers. Offscreen extends the privilege to its readers.

10.

Vesia offers a culturally based analysis of the Gangster film, Hong Kong style.

11.

Professor Peter Rist visits and revisits one of the most exciting Film Fests anywhere.

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An in-depth festival report on the fifth installment of the Fantasia Film Festival (2000).

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What happens when Hollywood begins to copy Hong Kong, and Hong Kong begins to copy Hollywood?

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A look back to Fantasia 1999 and a look forward to Fantasia 2000.

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Read here about The 24th International Hong Kong Film Festival.

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Interview conducted by Donato Totaro, Mitch Davis, and Jason J. Slater in Montreal, Canada during the 1999 Fantasia Film Festival. Photos taken by King-Wai Chou.

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Interview conducted by Donato Totaro, Mitch Davis, and Jason J. Slater in Montreal, Canada during the 1999 Fantasia Film Festival. Photos taken by King-Wai Chou.

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The extreme levels of violence found in Hong Kong and Japanese films confounds many Western viewers because Western culture, unlike most Eastern cultures, tends to moralize violence. Read on for a cultural contextualisation of violence Asian style.

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Montreal's Fantasia Film Festival returns for its third successful year, presenting challenging Asian and International films. Read here for in-depth converage of Montreal's most popular (populist?) film fest.

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The Untold Story: Bun Man is a cracker of a serial killer film, Hong Kong style.


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