Schedule
2:30pm – Screening | 4:45pm – Masterclass
After an innocent afternoon at the beach with boys from school, five orphan sisters living in a small Turkish village are punished by their grandmother and uncle. The more the sisters rebel against their conservative relatives, the tighter the screws get as virginity tests are applied, steel bars are installed and marriages are arranged. Mustang is colour-graded by Yov Moor. The film is an apt example of colour grading an art house film which is able to remain faithful to its creative intentions, and can communicate effectively to achieve popular success. It won the Label Europa Cinemas Prize at the Cannes Directors’ Fortnight and was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscar and the Golden Globes.
Masterclass on Colour Grading with Yov Moor
Yov Moor will introduce the many concepts and functions of colour grading - how it can refine a film’s emotional texture and enhance its expression, what are the differences between grading commercial and arthouse films, how every stage of filmmaking affects colour grading, the differences of digital and celluloid grading, and other curious questions that you might have about colour grading!
About the speaker
Yov Moor, who has worked with both veteran and emerging directors, cinematographers and producers around the world on more than a hundred films of various genres including fiction and documentary films, will share his professional insight and experiences as a seasoned and well-travelled colourist. Recent films to his credit include Jinpa (directed by Pema Tseden, produced by Wong Kar-wai and Jacky Pang; nominated for Best Director at the Taipei Golden Horse and Asian Film Awards), Present.Perfect. (directed by Zhu Shengze; won Tiger Award at Rotterdam International Film Festival), Dead Souls (directed by Wang Bing; nominated for Golden Eye at the Cannes Film Festival) and The Road to Mandalay (directed by Midi Z.; won Best Film at the International Film Critics Week of the Venice Film Festival). His other past collaborators include Luc Besson, João Pedro Rodrigues, Lee Ping-bin, Tsai Ming-liang, Tran Anh Hung and others.
For the details of New Waves, New Shores: Cannes Directors’ Fortnight 50 Meets Hong Kong Cinema: https://bit.ly/2KKqLJw
Ticketing Information
Masterclass on Colour Grading with Yov Moor - Tickets: $40/$32*
Screening of Mustang - Tickets: $75/$60*
Package C (one ticket of Masterclass and Screening of Mustang): $95
*20% off discount for full-time students, senior citizens aged 60 or above, people with disabilities and the minder and Comprehensive Social Security Assistance (CSSA) recipients. Tickets for CSSA recipients available on a first-come-first-served basis. Concessionary ticket holders must produce evidence of their identity or age upon admission.
20% off for each purchase of 4 or more standard tickets.
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Presented by: Hong Kong Arts Centre | Financially Supported by: Film Development Fund, Create Hong Kong
Festival Partners: Cannes Directors’ Fortnight, Consulate General of France in Hong Kong & Macau
An Associated Project of: Le French May
Supporters: Alliance Française Hong Kong
Travel & Hospitality Partner: Lavaux
Hotel Support: Conrad Hong Kong
Media Partners: CUP, Film Pilgrimage, SPILL, Zolima CityMag
Mobile App Partner: Hong Kong Movie