Cinema Hong Kong: Wu Xia

Cinema Hong Kong: Wu Xia

6.0

Jan 02 2003

1h 50m

Documentary

A full journey from the beginning of "Swordplay" movies in Shanghai, growth in Hong Kong cinemas in the 60's and 70's and Ang Lee's epic "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" in 2000. The series also features interviews with such luminaries including John Woo, Chu Yuen, Lau Ka Leung, Gordon Lau Ka Fai, Sammo Hung, David Chiang and Cheng Pei Pei.

John Woo

John Woo

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Gordon Liu Chia-Hui

Gordon Liu Chia-Hui

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Cheng Pei-Pei

Cheng Pei-Pei

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Chin Tsi-Ang

Chin Tsi-Ang

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