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  1. Pang Ho-cheung. (Redirected from Pang Ho-Cheung) Edmund Pang Ho-cheung [1] ( Chinese: 彭浩翔) is a Hong Kong film director, screenwriter, producer, and novelist. Early life. Pang was born in Hong Kong in 1973. At the age of 15, he started using a video camera to direct short films with his elder brother. [2]

  2. Director. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. In 1994, Pang Ho-cheung started his career in the media industry by working as a variety show scriptwriter for Asia Television. By this time, Pang was active in several media. He was working as a scriptwriter, a host for radio and television shows, a columnist, a magazine editor and a copywriter.

    • January 1, 1
    • Writer, Producer, Director
    • Hong Kong
    • Ho-Cheung Pang
  3. Apr 26, 2017 · Why Pang Ho-cheung, Love Off the Cuff filmmaker, is Hong Kong cinema’s true renaissance man | South China Morning Post. The 43-year-old writer, director, producer and actor is preparing to...

  4. I know Pang Ho-cheung. Not well enough to grab dinner, but back in 2001, when he was still Edmond Pang, one of his earliest short films — Summer Exercise — screened at an independent festival I worked for. By the time I ran into him again at a Hong Kong International Film Festival screening not much later, he had dropped the English name.

  5. Sep 27, 2012 · Email. Hong Kong cinema's wild man, director Pang Ho-Cheung, brings his eye for the unconventional to his movie-biz satire. Critic Mark Jenkins explains that while some of the Cantonese slang...

  6. Mar 24, 2014 · Hong Kong hitmaker Pang Ho-cheung delivers an elegant slice of life with this finely observed family dramedy. By Richard Kuipers. The fundamental human need for love and reassurance is the...

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  8. Mini Bio. In 1994, Pang Ho-cheung started his career in the media industry by working as a variety show scriptwriter for Asia Television. By this time, Pang was active in several media. He was working as a scriptwriter, a host for radio and television shows, a columnist, a magazine editor and a copywriter. He had also published several novels.