Visions Cinema: Film as a Way of Life: Hong Kong Cinema - A Report by Tony Rayns

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Tony Rayns
Tony Rayns

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Li Cheuk-To
Li Cheuk-To

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Ann Hui
許鞍華

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Tsui Hark
徐克

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Michael Hui Koon-Man
許冠文

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Allen Fong
Allen Fong

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Chiu Kang-Chien
邱剛健

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Chua Lam
Chua Lam

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Lau Shing-Hon
劉成漢

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Roger Garcia
Roger Garcia

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    Examines the early 1980s Hong Kong filmmaking community. Tony Rayns interviews some of the new generation of filmmakers and figures from the wider film culture.

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    1983-06-08

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