We don't have a lot of info on this one, but following its premiere earlier this month at South Korea's Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival, some sales art and early details have landed in our inbox for Camera.
The Chinese language film, directed by James Leong and written by Leong and Ben Slater, comes our way from Fortissimo Films and producers Lynn Lee and Jacqueline Lui.
Camera stars Sean Li, Venus Wong, Calvin Poon, and Yuen Leung.
Synopsis:
Ming is a surveillance expert with an obsession - he wants to film everything he sees. It’s a compulsion born of a childhood accident, which left him blind in one eye. Following a design he believes his father left him, Ming builds a miniature camera, which he installs in his bad eye, restoring his sight and allowing him to record everything he sees.
He becomes the perfect surveillance device, but soon...
The Chinese language film, directed by James Leong and written by Leong and Ben Slater, comes our way from Fortissimo Films and producers Lynn Lee and Jacqueline Lui.
Camera stars Sean Li, Venus Wong, Calvin Poon, and Yuen Leung.
Synopsis:
Ming is a surveillance expert with an obsession - he wants to film everything he sees. It’s a compulsion born of a childhood accident, which left him blind in one eye. Following a design he believes his father left him, Ming builds a miniature camera, which he installs in his bad eye, restoring his sight and allowing him to record everything he sees.
He becomes the perfect surveillance device, but soon...
- 7/31/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
King of Mahjong to be directed by Adrian Teh.
Singapore’s Clover Films is to produce comedy feature King Of Mahjong, directed by Adrian Teh (The Wedding Diary), will star Chapman To Man-Chat, Mark Lee and Michelle Ye (a.k.a. Ye Xuan).
King Of Mahjong is about a legendary mahjong master’s two top disciples – Huang Tian Ba, played by Singaporean comedian/actor/director Mark Lee (Money No Enough), and Ah Fatt, played by Hong Kong actor Chapman To (Infernal Affairs, Golden Chickensss).
The rivals go up against each other after 20 years apart when Huang kidnaps the retired Fatt’s wife to force him to compete for the title of International Mahjong King.
Teh said: “I have always enjoyed mahjong-themed movies and I’m excited to finally director one myself, and what more with an ensemble cast like this.
“Mahjong is a game enjoyed by people of all ages and any language, so I believe...
Singapore’s Clover Films is to produce comedy feature King Of Mahjong, directed by Adrian Teh (The Wedding Diary), will star Chapman To Man-Chat, Mark Lee and Michelle Ye (a.k.a. Ye Xuan).
King Of Mahjong is about a legendary mahjong master’s two top disciples – Huang Tian Ba, played by Singaporean comedian/actor/director Mark Lee (Money No Enough), and Ah Fatt, played by Hong Kong actor Chapman To (Infernal Affairs, Golden Chickensss).
The rivals go up against each other after 20 years apart when Huang kidnaps the retired Fatt’s wife to force him to compete for the title of International Mahjong King.
Teh said: “I have always enjoyed mahjong-themed movies and I’m excited to finally director one myself, and what more with an ensemble cast like this.
“Mahjong is a game enjoyed by people of all ages and any language, so I believe...
- 7/31/2014
- by hjnoh2007@gmail.com (Jean Noh)
- ScreenDaily
The Hong Kong International Film Festival (Hkiff) will screen the world premiere of Adam Wong’s Icac Investigators 2014 - Better Tomorrow, which has Dante Lam on board as consultant director, on March 26.
The festival is collaborating for the first time with Hong Kong’s Independent Commission Against Corruption (Icac), which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. Founded in 1974, the organisation helped clean up corruption in Hong Kong, and also provides the backdrop of a crime thriller, Z Storm, currently being produced by Hong Kong’s Pegasus Motion Pictures.
Wong’s Better Tomorrow is a 65-minute film that will be broadcast as part of Icac’s 2014 TV programming. Scripted by Cheung Fei-fan and starring Liu Kai-chi, Venus Wong and Eddie Law, it follows a university graduate who joins the Icac and finds herself stuck in a dull clerical position before she is transferred to a major corruption case.
Hkiff will also showcase a selection of Icac’s TV drama...
The festival is collaborating for the first time with Hong Kong’s Independent Commission Against Corruption (Icac), which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. Founded in 1974, the organisation helped clean up corruption in Hong Kong, and also provides the backdrop of a crime thriller, Z Storm, currently being produced by Hong Kong’s Pegasus Motion Pictures.
Wong’s Better Tomorrow is a 65-minute film that will be broadcast as part of Icac’s 2014 TV programming. Scripted by Cheung Fei-fan and starring Liu Kai-chi, Venus Wong and Eddie Law, it follows a university graduate who joins the Icac and finds herself stuck in a dull clerical position before she is transferred to a major corruption case.
Hkiff will also showcase a selection of Icac’s TV drama...
- 2/24/2014
- by lizshackleton@gmail.com (Liz Shackleton)
- ScreenDaily
The Hong Kong International Film Festival (Hkiff) will screen the world premiere of Adam Wong’s Icac Investigators 2014 - Better Tomorrow, which has Dante Lam on board as consultant director, on March 26.
The festival is collaborating for the first time with Hong Kong’s Independent Commission Against Corruption (Icac), which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. Founded in 1974, the organisation helped clean up corruption in Hong Kong, and also provides the backdrop of a crime thriller, Z Storm, currently being produced by Hong Kong’s Pegasus Motion Pictures.
Wong’s Better Tomorrow is a 65-minute film that will be broadcast as part of Icac’s 2014 TV programming. Scripted by Cheung Fei-fan and starring Liu Kai-chi, Venus Wong and Eddie Law, it follows a university graduate who joins the Icac and finds herself stuck in a dull clerical position before she is transferred to a major corruption case.
Hkiff will also showcase a selection of Icac’s TV drama...
The festival is collaborating for the first time with Hong Kong’s Independent Commission Against Corruption (Icac), which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. Founded in 1974, the organisation helped clean up corruption in Hong Kong, and also provides the backdrop of a crime thriller, Z Storm, currently being produced by Hong Kong’s Pegasus Motion Pictures.
Wong’s Better Tomorrow is a 65-minute film that will be broadcast as part of Icac’s 2014 TV programming. Scripted by Cheung Fei-fan and starring Liu Kai-chi, Venus Wong and Eddie Law, it follows a university graduate who joins the Icac and finds herself stuck in a dull clerical position before she is transferred to a major corruption case.
Hkiff will also showcase a selection of Icac’s TV drama...
- 2/24/2014
- by lizshackleton@gmail.com (Liz Shackleton)
- ScreenDaily
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