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NewsVenice Film Festival to honour Tilda Swinton, Ann Hui
This year’s Venice Film Festival runs September 2-12, 2020.
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News‘Opera Jawa’, ‘Comedy Buddy’ bookend the 20th edition of Indonesia’s Jogja film festival
Festival runs November 29-December 6.
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FeaturesAnn Hui, The Golden Era
Ann Hui, Busan’s Asian Filmmaker of the Year, talks to Liz Shackleton about her Venice closing film, The Golden Era, Hong Kong cinema and her history with BIFF.
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NewsJohnnie To, Ann Hui join new Macao film festival
Filmmakers Johnnie To and Ann Hui have been named as ambassadors for the first International Film Festival and Awards Macao (IFFA Macao), to take place December 8-13.
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NewsFirst trailer: Ann Hui’s Venice title ‘Love After Love’ (exclusive)
An adaptation of an Eileen Chang short story, Love After Love will play out of competition at this year’s Venice Film Festival.
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NewsFortissimo to launch Cannes sales on Ann Hui's 'Love After Love' (exclusive)
Beijing and Amsterdam-based sales agent also adds Super Me, exec produced by the Russo Brothers, to its Cannes slate.
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Features12 Asian, Middle Eastern and African titles to tempt festival directors in 2020
Includes new films from Ann Hui, Mohamed Diab and Kaouther Ben Hania.
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NewsA Simple Life sweeps Hong Kong Film Awards
Ann Hui’s A Simple Life continued its awards run at the Hong Kong Film Awards last night (April 15), scooping five of the top prizes including best film, best director, best actor and best actress for Deanie Ip.
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