Clara Law and Eddie Fong’s innovative films navigate the Chinese diaspora.
Their filmography examines this subject with stories and characters traversing continents and blurring societal boundaries.
The married director-writer team discussed their work during a March 25 film seminar at the Journalism and Media Studies Centre. They had travelled to Hong Kong from Australia to screen two films at the 34th Hong Kong International Film Festival: Like a Dream and Red Earth.
Mainland-born film director Fan Lixin will show his award-winning documentary Last Train Home (歸途列車) on Monday, March 29 at 12.30pm at HKU’s Main Building Room 103. The film shows one of the world’s largest annual […]
Filmmaker Nancy Tong and cultural critic Ang Sze Wei will co-present a talk on the history of Chinese people in America on Tuesday, April 13 at the Agnès b. CINEMA! at the Hong Kong Arts […]
Len Apcar, the new economics editor of the New York Times and visiting lecturer at the JMSC in online media and development, led a discussion on Friday about new and social media. Apcar was joined […]
Renowned filmmaker Clara Law 羅卓瑤 has won accolades for her penetrating screen studies of immigration, diaspora, and the drama of families torn apart and reunited by nomadic existences. Often working with her partner Eddie Fong 方令正, she has […]