Six years before Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (Wo long cang hu, 2000), Hong Kong director Wong Kar-wai was a pioneer in the genre of stylish, star-loaded, and festival-ready wuxia filmmaking. His Ashes of Time (Dung che sai duk / Dong xie xi du, 1994) reinterpreted martial arts fiction for a generation more accustomed to motion pictures and television serials than novels, at a time when Hong Kong’s economy was riding a crest of growth triggered by the opening of adjacent Guangdong to direct investment. Ashes represented a major investment for its producers, with a reputed budget of HK$40 million. Despite disappointing returns, the film’s technical merits won it top honors in Venice, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, while solidifying the reputations...
The essays published here were developed from papers given at the Hong Kong connections : transnatio...
IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE: URBAN ALIENATION IN WONG KAR WAI'S FILMS They say that love can change a man. ...
Examines Hong Kong art cinema, especially the work of film director Wong Kar-Wai, as a means of illu...
IN HIS BRILLIANT TRIAD FILM DEBUT As Tears Go By, the Hong Kong's maverick filmmaker Wong Kar-wai(1)...
Wong Kar-Wai one of today´s most highly acclaimed directors. In the first chapter of the thesis I an...
Giorgio Biancorosso examines the soundtracks of both the original (1994) and the redux (2008) versio...
Wong Kar-wai is an auteur whose body of work constitutes over 20+ short and feature films. Wong is a...
As ownership of Hong Kong changed hands from the United Kingdom to the People's Republic of China in...
SINCE 1985 THE HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (HKIFF) has been the guardian of Asian cinema. ...
PRODUCTION ACTIVITY It was not so many years ago it seems when speaking of motion pictures from Asia...
UnrestrictedWong Kar-wai is uniquely positioned among Chinese filmmakers probably because his vision...
This paper reads Wong Kar-wai’s Ashes of Time (1994) through the lens of Buddhism, specifically focu...
From a figure of controversy to an illustrious auteur with international renown and widespread criti...
One of the most significant – and overlooked – aspects of Wong Kar-wai's cinema is the use of music ...
THE 26th HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (27 March - 7 April 2002) marked the first time the e...
The essays published here were developed from papers given at the Hong Kong connections : transnatio...
IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE: URBAN ALIENATION IN WONG KAR WAI'S FILMS They say that love can change a man. ...
Examines Hong Kong art cinema, especially the work of film director Wong Kar-Wai, as a means of illu...
IN HIS BRILLIANT TRIAD FILM DEBUT As Tears Go By, the Hong Kong's maverick filmmaker Wong Kar-wai(1)...
Wong Kar-Wai one of today´s most highly acclaimed directors. In the first chapter of the thesis I an...
Giorgio Biancorosso examines the soundtracks of both the original (1994) and the redux (2008) versio...
Wong Kar-wai is an auteur whose body of work constitutes over 20+ short and feature films. Wong is a...
As ownership of Hong Kong changed hands from the United Kingdom to the People's Republic of China in...
SINCE 1985 THE HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (HKIFF) has been the guardian of Asian cinema. ...
PRODUCTION ACTIVITY It was not so many years ago it seems when speaking of motion pictures from Asia...
UnrestrictedWong Kar-wai is uniquely positioned among Chinese filmmakers probably because his vision...
This paper reads Wong Kar-wai’s Ashes of Time (1994) through the lens of Buddhism, specifically focu...
From a figure of controversy to an illustrious auteur with international renown and widespread criti...
One of the most significant – and overlooked – aspects of Wong Kar-wai's cinema is the use of music ...
THE 26th HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (27 March - 7 April 2002) marked the first time the e...
The essays published here were developed from papers given at the Hong Kong connections : transnatio...
IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE: URBAN ALIENATION IN WONG KAR WAI'S FILMS They say that love can change a man. ...
Examines Hong Kong art cinema, especially the work of film director Wong Kar-Wai, as a means of illu...