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  1. Date: 2021.04.01 - 2021.04.12. Price: $85, $75. Presented by: The Hong Kong International Film Festival Society. The 45 th Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF45) will start on 1 April 2021 with both in-theatre and online screenings for the first time ever.

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    The 84-year-old screen veteran Patrick Tse Yin plays a retired assassin pulled back into the fray for one last job in first-time director Ricky Ko Chi-ban’s black comedy. Now providing swift passage to the afterlife for elderly clients, Tse’s prolific killer crosses paths with a teenage girl who has been deserted by her parents, and these two lonel...

    Boasting a stunning ensemble cast that includes Steven Yeun (the first Asian-American to be nominated for a best actor Oscar), Korean screen icon Youn Yuh-jung and seven-year-old Alan Kim, Minarihas stormed the awards circuit since its debut at Sundance last year, and proves to be a touching, humorous delight.

    Winner of the Grand Jury Prize in the World Cinema Documentary section at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, Jonas Poher Rasmussen’s mould-breaking animated documentary is a heart-wrenching personal odyssey not to be missed. As Amin prepares to marry his boyfriend in Copenhagen, he reveals his secret past for the very first time: the life-threaten...

    A pair of brand new films from the excellent Kazakh filmmaker Adilkhan Yerzhanov are screening this year, both darkly humorous crime dramas, in which centuries of tradition are punctuated by the encroaching poison of Western pop culture. In Yellow Cat, an ex-con and a prostitute dream of running away together to open a cinema, while in Ulbolsyn, a ...

    Nominated for both best documentary, and as Romania’s submission in the best international film category, at this year’s Academy Awards, Alexander Nanau’s startling film exposes high-level corruption in his country’s health care system, which comes to light in the wake of a tragic nightclub fire. Playing like the very best journalistic thrillers, C...

    Another of this year’s best documentary Oscar nominees is this humorous and endlessly surprising tale of geriatric snooping at a Chilean nursing home. When a private detective hires octogenarian Sergio to go undercover and investigate complaints of patient mistreatment, nobody foresees the story that unfolds. By turns touching, tragic, hilarious an...

    This year’s Pan-Chinese Cinema showcase is headlined by a retrospective of director-in-focus Stanley Kwan Kam-pang, lauded for highlighting the unique struggles of female and queer characters. The festival is screening 13 of Kwan’s films, including masterpieces such as Rouge and Center Stage (in its director’s cut), early works Women and Love Unto ...

    Four landmark classics from director Wong Kar-wai – Fallen Angels, Happy Together, In the Mood For Love, and 2046– are to be screened in newly restored versions that aim not only to preserve the films as they were when first released, but also to improve and optimise the audio and visual experience for viewers. In some circles this degree of tinker...

    Among the numerous “restored classics” screenings at this year’s festival is French pioneer Louis Feuillade’s 12-part action serial from 1918. Screening in four parts, each featuring three episodes, the series follows a young Laotian woman as she travels to France with an adventurer who is unwittingly in possession of a treasure map. Following the ...

    The powerhouse Japanese studio celebrated its centenary in 2020, and to mark the occasion, HKIFF is screening 10 films from 10 of its most acclaimed filmmakers. Masterpieces from Kenji Mizoguchi (The Story of the Last Chrysanthemum), Kinoshita Keisuke (Twenty-Four Eyes) and Yasujiro Ozu (Equinox Flower) screen alongside exciting genre classics such...

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  3. Mar 10, 2021 · We present the programme for the 45th Hong Kong International Film Festival which will go hybrid with both-in-theatre and online screenings from April 1st – 12th, 2021.

  4. Mar 12, 2021 · We present the Online programme of the 45th Hong Kong International Film Festival which will take place from April 1st – 12th, 2021. *Films available only for people in Hong Kong*. This year the 45th HKIFF will go hybrid in cinemas and online.

  5. Apr 12, 2021 · Date & Time. 1 - 12 Apr, 2021. Location. JC Cube. Map. Price. $55 - $75. General. The 45 th Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF45) will start on 1 April 2021 with both in-theatre and online screenings for the first time ever.

  6. The 45th edition of the Hong Kong International Film Festival will be a mix of theatre and online screenings as well as audience-engagement events, scheduled for April 1–12, 2021

  7. Hong Kong International Film Festival 2021. Welcome to the special section for the 45th Hong Kong International Film Festival, here you will find our articles about this year’s edition. Awards. Firebird Awards 2021. Read More. Our Film Recommendations. Additional Screenings. Read More. Online Programme. Read More. Closing Film. Read More.

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