JCCAC Summer Films:HONG KONG SHORT FILM: NEW ACTION EXPRESS – Documentary Highlights
This summer, Jockey Club Black Box Theatre, Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre (JCCAC) will bring you a fascinating array of independent films, not only from local creative powers, but also up-and-coming film directors and young talents around the world.
A series of documentary shorts and animations selected from “HONG KONG SHORT FILM: NEW ACTION EXPRESS” will be presented. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the movie! To encourage creative interaction, post-screening talks and meet the director sessions will be arranged on all screenings. Register now to hear about their creative journeys!
Date:24 / 7 / 2019 (Wed)
Time:19:30 - 21:30
Venue:Jockey Club Black Box Theatre, Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre (JCCAC) (Address: 30 Pak Tin Street, Shek Kip Mei, Kowloon, Hong Kong)
Directors Q&A: Cheng Oi-yue, Lee Wai-shing & Ng Wai-cheong, Stanley
310 Tung Chau Street
Two young filmmakers shoot their documentary debut at a tiny and old studio apartment in Tung Chau Street - the poorest area in Hong Kong - where numerous conflicts arise among the three refugees residing in the narrow and difficult space. Going through setbacks and predicament, the two reflect on “the reality of documentaries”.
Director : Cheng Oi-yue, Lee Wai-shing
Duration : 28 mins
Language : Cantonese (with Chinese & English subtitles)
Fading Flame the Disappearance of Funeral Industry in Wanchai
The funeral industry was once flourishing in Wan Chai but now vanished completely. Hardly can we find the slightest trace in the streets and avenues that we walk past every day. We are going to follow the footprints of old neighbours to look into the funeral industry, which was once flourishing at the time, in multiple perspectives.
Director : Ng Wai-cheong, Stanley
Duration : 31 mins
Language : Cantonese (with Chinese & English subtitles)
The Life and Times of Ho Chung Village
The Life and Times of Ho Chung Village collects old photos of many families from Ho Chung Village. The pictures from the past travel through time, allowing the viewer to experience the flow of memories as time moves from right to left, finally settling before their eyes. It is a journey of time, of change, and of memories.
Director : Tsang Tsui-shan
Duration : 14 mins
Language : No dialogues (with Chinese & English subtitles)
Disappearing in Central
In the 70s and 80s,the printing industry was extremely active in Hong Kong,especially in Central and Sheung Wan districts. Not only have the old skills and color of Hong Kong been disappearing, but also the human warmth associated with the industry.
Director : Chu Hoi-ying, Nicole
Duration : 20 mins
Language : Cantonese (with Chinese & English subtitles)
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Screening Partner:
Hong Kong Arts Centre
Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre