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The 20th Anniversary of Hong Kong International Film Festival
The 20th Anniversary of Hong Kong International Film Festival
Twenty years of HKIFF seen through the organisers, the programmers, the advisers, the critics. Plus special features, interviews and interesting statistics.
HK$38
Hong Kong Cinema '79-'89 (Combined Edition)
Hong Kong Cinema '79-'89 (Combined Edition)
Hong Kong Cinema '79-'89 (Combined Edition) is a combined volume of past HKIFF's special booklets on the new Hong Kong cinema. It is a novelty. Hong Kong Cinema '79-'89 chronicles the rise of the New Wave in 1979 and covers the booming film industry in the eighties. It includes the observations and immediate reflections of many local critics and film culture workers. It's surely a valuable source of reference to today's readers.
HK$70
Hong Kong Panorama 96-97
Hong Kong Panorama 96-97
Feature articles on the best and brightest, the young and dangerous, and the trends and fashions of Hong Kong Cinema in 1996, as well as interviews with directors whose films are included in this year's programme.
HK$20
Hong Kong Panorama 97-98
Hong Kong Panorama 97-98
Feature articles on the best and brightest, the young and dangerous and the trends and fashions of Hong Kong Cinema in 1997, as well as interviews with directors whose films are included in this year's programme.
HK$22
Hong Kong Panorama 98-99
Hong Kong Panorama 98-99
Hong Kong Panorama 98-99 celebrates the vitality of Hong Kong cinema in what may be the most difficult time in its history. With interview with filmmakers and essays on the industry's movements, and comprehensive coverage on this year's "Director in focus - Johnnie To".
HK$30
Hong Kong Panorama 1999-2000
Hong Kong Panorama 1999-2000
Interviews with filmmakers, reviews and essays on Hong Kong cinema's latest crop in the mainstream and indie scene; and comprehensive coverage on this year's special topic: "Three Great Characters".
HK$50
Hong Kong Panorama 2000-2001
Hong Kong Panorama 2000-2001
Hong Kong Panorama 2000-2001 celebrates the vitality of Hong Kong cinema in what may be the most difficult time in its history. With interview with filmmakers and essays on the industry's movements, and comprehensive coverage on this year's "Actor in focus: Tony Leung Chiu-wai".
HK$60