Documentary Hong Kong Classics Reimagined launched at the Cannes Film Festival on Friday May 18, at the Vega Place on the Croisette.
Check out images from the event, presented by Hong Kong Tourism board, above.
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By Screen staff2024-05-19T05:00:00+01:00

Dr Pang Yiu Kai, Chairman of the Hong Kong Tourism Board
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Sylvia Chang, star of the film’s Romance segment, Somewhere In Time, with actress Rachel Leung
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Man Lim Chung, director; Cora Yim, producer; Joe Chan, producer; Joe Wong, Permanent Secretary, Culture Sports and Tourism; Pang Yiu Kai, Chairman of the Hong Kong Tourism Board; Silence Leung, executive producer; Kevin Yeung, GBS, JP Secretary, Culture, Sports and Tourism; Sylvia Chang, actress; Wing Shya, director; Lawrence Kan, director; Julia Chu, producer; Alice Li, General Manager, Corporate Affairs of Hong Kong Tourism Board
Source: Stefanie Rex

Man Lim Chung, director of the Romance segment, and Lawrence Kan, director of the Thriller segment
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Sylvia Chang and Hong Kong producer Raymond Wong
Source: Stefanie Rex

(From left) Lawrence Kan, director; Cora Yim, producer; Silence Leung, executive producer; Sylvia Chang, actress; Man Lim Chung, director; Joe Chan, producer; Wing Shya, director; Julia Chu, producer
Source: Stefanie Rex

Wing Shya, Man Lim Chung and Joe Chan
Source: Stefanie Rex

(From left) Joe Wong, Permanent Secretary, Culture, Sports and Tourism; Kevin Yeung, GBS, JP Secretary, Culture, Sports and Tourism; Pang Yiu Kai, Chairman, Hong Kong Tourism Board
Source: Stefanie Rex
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show captionDocumentary Hong Kong Classics Reimagined launched at the Cannes Film Festival on Friday May 18, at the Vega Place on the Croisette.
Check out images from the event, presented by Hong Kong Tourism board, above.
Presented by:

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