From: NO TOP TEN CENTRAL Newsgroups: alt.asian-movies,soc.culture.hongkong.entertainment Subject: [TAKE OVER] HKSAR Film No Top 10 Box Office (April 16 2026) Organization: Chaffing Heart Club (TM) The following publication contains material that might be objectionable to some readers. Parental guidance and reader discretion are advised [FLUFF OF THE WEEK] Courtesy of Ming Pao, Sing Tao Daily, Apple Daily, Oriental Daily, and Ta Kung Pao 1. THIS TOP 10 IS DEDICATED TO A. Danny Poon Wang Ban who passed away B. Tony Wu Tsz Tung who celebrates his birthday on April 16th HOW TO SUPPORT FAMILIES AFFECTED BY THE DEADLY TAI PO FIRE * https://hongkongfp.com/2025/11/27/hkfp-guide-how-to-support-families-affected-by-the-deadly-tai-po-fire/ 2. MISCELLANEOUS * (2026/04/21) The 44th Hong Kong Film Awards concluded, but the evening's program rundown was filled with errors. MIRROR members Keung To, Lokman Yeung and Anson Kong Yip Sun (AK) were responsible for presenting the "Best Visual Effects" award, and the narrator of the event and veteran DJ Ariff Chan Wing Yip, when introducing AK's appearance, mispronounced the word "Yip" in his name as "But", and the scene was embarrassing. Some online jokingly said that this was related to AK's low popularity, "This is what happens when people aren't popular, and you don't see anyone read (Charmaine) Sheh Sze Man as 'Yu' Sze Man?" In addition, when actress JJ Jia appeared, the narrator actually read out the name of another artist aloud and surprised the audience. In the backstage interview clip, the live broadcast screen showed that the winner of "Best Supporting Actress" was Joyce Tang Lai Ming of BACK TO THE PAST (CHUM CHUN GEI), which made people question whether there is another inside story about the results! Regarding the repeated mistakes, Chan Wing Yip left a message on social networks, "The 44th Hong Kong Film Awards have come to a successful conclusion, congratulations to all the winners. While I was not in good shape, I encountered a little sand and gravel. Fortunately, it was finally completed smoothly." Some online ridiculed, "The sand and gravel are as big as a volcano." "You call such a mistake sand and gravel? You are pretty thick skinned." "A gracious apology would have instead won applause. If you couldn't apologize properly, you are better off not posting." Some also mentioned when JJ Jia appeared on stage, he mistakenly said Rachel Leung Yung Ting and Michelle Wai Sze Nga. "JJ Jia came out without any name announcement and said something, you have to apologize to people for that too!" Chan Wing Yip last time posted again to apologize to Kong Yip Sun. "Regarding my misreading of Anson Kong's Chinese name, I sincerely apologize and hereby say to him I am sorry!" Also the Best Art Direction Award guest presenter Andrew Lam Man Chung was blasted. When he interacted with his fellow presenter Amy Lo Man Wai, he demonstrated the "monkey steals peach" move on her. He also mistakenly called the broadcasting station ViuTV TVB, even jokingly told Keung To to replace Kam Kwong Sing as he ViuTv general manager and made the atmosphere awkward. Some online criticized his performance as upsetting, "acting up" even at an award and lacking manner. They felt that ViuTV has already aired the Hong Kong Film Awards for many years. If Lam Man Chung was joking it was very outdated, and they hoped that the event would not ask him to be a guest presenter again. * (2026/04/21) Shu Qi won the Hong Kong Film Award for "Best New Director" for the movie GIRL, and happily posted on social networks yesterday. On it, you can see her opening a bottle of champagne to celebrate and take a photo with her husband Stephen Fung Tak Lun. Fung Tak Lun looked proud while holding his wife's trophy, obviously proud of her. Artists in the circle and fans left messages to congratulate her, praising her as well-deserved and looking forward to her next work. * (2026/04/21) The "44th Hong Kong Film Awards Ceremony" came to a successful conclusion the night before. The award-winning films CIAO, UFO (JOI GEIN UFO), GIRL, GIRLFRIEND (NUI HAI BUT PING FAN) and PEG O' MY HEART (SHOOK MUNG) held a joint celebration. Best Supporting Actress Michelle Wai Sze Nga, Best New Performer Elizabeth Tang To and Best Original Film Song performer Feanna Wong Suk Man attended the celebration with Wong Yau Nam, JJ Jia, etc. Wai Sze Nga and her husband arrived at the scene, and the media immediately asked them to kiss for a photo. After "kissing" twice, she smiled sweetly and said, "It's like a wedding!" Wong Suk Man said that receiving the award from Eason Chan Yik Shun and Stephen Fung Tak Lun was already the highest honor, and said with a smile that she would be so excited that she would not be able to sleep. After winning Best Actress with the film THE LAST DANCE (POR. DEI YUK) last year, Wai Sze Nga won the "Best Supporting Actress" for CIAO, UFO this year. She even won the "Best Dressed Award". She admitted that she did not expect to win the "Best Dress Award". She said with a smile that her hard work on her glutes was not in vain, and now she can pig out with peace of mind. "I trained my pat pat but it was worth it, for the dress I trained for the whole week. It is very sore and hurts a lot, but the training isn't wasted. I won't keep training. I am done after the award. I am just going to eat and not exercise anymore." However she was the happiest about winning the "Best Supporting Actress", especially this year's event would engrave the name on the award backstage. She even nailed the name plate with her own hands. She joked, "After getting the award I went backstage and put it on on the spot. I saw how much fun and so meaningful it was, so I asked to put it on myself. It seems like I have a part in making a trophy." CIAO, UFO swept five awards. She could not help but get teary eyed when she saw so many friends win awards, especially winners from the same film because she has already seen everyone's hard work years go. She was proud as a member of the team, but she also felt sorry for Wong Yau Nam for not winning the "Best Supporting Actor". The two hugged and encouraged each other on the spot. As for how her husband would celebrate her privately, Wai Sze Nga said that she was already very happy to have a simple meal or watch a movie at home. She also looked forward to her husband's surprises. "We all want to travel too, anywhere is fine." Wong Yau Nam admitted that he was a little disappointed by the defeat, but he would convert it into motivation and hoped to challenge for higher achievements in the future. He praised the award winner Alex To Tak Wai as well-deserved, said with a smile that he has regarded Wai Sze Nga as his goal and was determined to win the Best Supporting Actor and Best Actor in the future. Wong Suk Man won the "Best Original Film Song" with the theme song WAH FU NO. 1 of CIAO, UFO. Yau Nam was moved to tears in the audience, knowing that she won the award again after 11 years. However he did not want to be like Tommy Chu Pak Hong and cried, so he held back. He and Wong Suk Man joked that Chu Pak Hong was such a crybaby. Chu Pak Hong explained because he has known the song's composer Tsui Chin Hung since the age of 18, and he was very touched to see him win the award. Wong Yau Nam's manager spent 7 years communicating with the investors of CIAO, UFO, and it was not released until this year. Yau Nam has attended over 100 audience appreciation screenings for the film and hoped that after the film won the award even more viewers would be able to watch it. Wong Suk Man laughed and said that after being nominated, she would practice her thank-you speech every week in the shower, but her brain was blank when she went on stage. She originally wanted to express that she was on the Hong Kong Film Awards podium for the first time at the age of 14 with the song from SHE REMEMBERS, HE FORGETS (NAT YUT TIN NGOR MOON WUI FEI), and it was really an honor to be on stage again at the age of 25 this year. "The craziest thing is that Chan Yik Shun and Fung Tak Lun presented the award to me. I think it is the highest honor for any singer to receive a music award from their hands, so I probably won't be able to sleep. I hope to return to the Hong Kong Film Awards as an actor in the future." Winning the "Best New Performer" for GIRLFRIENDS, Tang To said that she was confident of winning the award but she never thought of winning the "Best Supporting Actress". Thus she was also happy for Wai Sze Nga. Would she want to adjust her salary after winning the award? She laughed and said that her salary was already very low, but she has already started to live on enough to pay rent. "I am sure what is the normal salary in the business, now I have enough to live on and pay rent." She revealed that she has just completed a new film with Anson Kong Yip Sun and would also participate in a series. Winning an award at her first Hong Kong Film Award, she was happy to meet elders like Nina Paw Hee Ching and Yuen Wah. She stated that if she would have the opportunity she would like to work with them and try action scenes. "I really like to watch KUNG FU HUSTLE (GONG FU). When I see film characters I really like appear in front of me I am very happy. My flexibility is decent, for me to learn kung fu I would be OK. I hope to have a chance to work with him (Yuen Wah) in a fight scene." * (2026/04/21) This year's Hong Kong Film Awards could be described as quite "flammable", as the results of the competition have caused heated discussions. SONS OF THE NEON NIGHT (FUNG LUM FOR SHAN) swept 8 awards, avenging the second-generation wealthy Juno Mak Chun Lung who spent HK$ 400 million on filming and has always been accused of "burning money". As for Louis Koo Tin Lok's BACK TO THE PAST (CHUM CHUN GEI) that had 11 nominations but ended with a goose egg, many online cried about the injustice. Seeing the turbulent crowd, he personally went online to "put out the fire"! The 44th Hong Kong Film Awards ended successfully the night before, and both the production and results of the program caused heated discussions. The biggest focus was on the big winner, the Mak Chun Lung directed SONS OF THE NEON NIGHT. The film cost HK$ 400 million, took 8 years to produce, and won a total of 8 awards at the awards ceremony including "Best Supporting Actor", "Best Costume and Makeup Design" and "Best Art Direction". Since Juno's debut, he has been accused from time to time of obtaining a lot of publicity resources because of his father's strong financial resources. He has been accused of spending money like crazy on the filming of SONS. Now that the movie shone at the Hong Kong Film Awards, Juno could be proud. Juno's wealthy family background has been speculated, as some asked online who was richer between him and another "second generation wealthy" Tyson Yoshi (TY)? TY replied, "None of your X business!" As for Juno, he did not participate in the "discussion". However he posted a message on social networks to express his acceptance thoughts, "Ten years, heartfelt thanks. Credit to the team." Actually SONS has a 5.5-hour version that has been rarely mentioned. When Juno was interviewed the night before, perhaps due to good results for the film, he mentioned that he has seen the above version. Would there be a chance for its release? He stated, "Let's talk about it later, there will always be a chance." He also revealed that a spin-off might be a possibility. In addition, Juno and his mixed heritage girlfriend of more than 10 years Janine Tai went to the event together and also caused heated discussions. Another highlight of the awards ceremony the night before was the Louis Koo Tin Lok and Jessica Hester Hsuan (Suen Huen) starred movie BACK TO THE PAST, which had a total of 11 nominations. Before the race when asked about celebration they did a play of words. "No award we will be steaming, with award we will be celebrating." BACK ended up with a "goose egg", a large number of people online felt sorry for the entire team. They supported the film for having word of mouth galore but ended up being also ran. Koo Tin Lok led the team to the event but ended up sitting dully all night. "Why would BACK TO THE PAST not get a single award? For a production that span 25 years, very thoughtfully got the original cast back and overcame tens of thousands of obstacles, I thought it would have a major award no matter what......super tragic, they sat and wasted one night." Some even used foul language to blast the results as unfair. In view of the turbulent public sentiment, Koo Tin Lok personally replied to the message to "put out the fire" on social networks. "Wait a minute, everyone don't need to be so excited! In fact, winning an award or not is really trivial! The most important thing is that you like and support it! We will continue to do our best to make good movies!" Goo Jai did not seem to be disappointed, instead comforted fans in turn. In addition, the film SONS was expected to launch an extended version. THE SHADOW'S EDGE (BO FUNG JUI YING), the movie that won Tony Leung Ka Fai's 5th Best Actor trophy, also announced that it will be re- released in Hong Kong. Leung Ka Fai still could not hide his excitement when he was interviewed backstage the night before, hugging the trophy and kissing it wildly. He said that this time he was in the same mood as before, and being nominated or winning an award was very meaningful to his acting career. He cried when he thanked his wife on stage. He joked, "I did it for my wife's sake, the whole family is watching me on the live broadcast at home. My family called me like crazy after winning the award." What role would he want to challenge? He said that he has never pursued the role. "As an actor, I only hope that the performance will surprise the audience and the director will have fantasies. This is not an expectation, but a professional attitude as an actor." Later he video chatted with his family and his daughters posted videos and photos on social platforms, "Forever our Best Actor!" They said that they were proud of their father. * (2026/04/21) The fresh out of the oven actress Fish Liew Chi Yu did not calm down from her excitement backstage at the awards ceremony the night before, laughing and shouting, and kissing the trophy wildly. She made fun of herself for being embarrassing during an interview. She revealed that she took sedative drugs before going on stage, but she still could not stay calm after going on stage. She was so excited that her whole body went numb. Even if she prepared a "cheat sheet", she still missed some people in her speech including the boss Louis Koo Tin Lok. She said, "Yes, I'm thanking them now! However I did thanked the company." When asked about the fact that she even forgot to thank her boyfriend "Siuyea" Lo Chun Yip. She said, "My brain was broken! I heard someone in the audience shouting Siuyea then I woke up like I was dreaming!" Fish has reached the throne of the actress, and the happiest had to be her Best Actress best friend Jennifer Yu Heung Ying. Because the two have known each other for a long time, from newcomers to both now being Best Actresses they have been supporting each other for many years. Yu Heung Ying watched the live broadcast the night before to support her good sister and excitedly posted on social networks, "Liew Chi Yu! I'm so happy! I'm so glad that the whole world knows how good you are, Liew Chi Yu is a treasure, a treasure that radiates, congratulations to my fish. Clare (Yu Heung Ying's daughter): Godmother Fish is so great! Me: Mom has a great friend." At the after party, co-star Carlos Chan Ka Lok and his wife Shiga Lin congratulated Liew Chi Yu. Liew Chi Yu expressed that the award belonged to the entire team, very grateful for everything this film has brought her. She played a cerebral palsy patient and thanked the 4 friends with cerebral palsy for providing their suggestions before the shoot. * (2026/04/20) The 44th Hong Kong Film Awards Presentation Ceremony was held at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre last night. SONS OF THE NEON NIGHT (FUNG LUM FOR SHAN) won 8 awards including Best Cinematography and Best Art Direction and became the big winner. With 11 nominations, BACK TO THE PAST (CHUN CHUM GEI) went home empty handed to the disappointment of many. The film SHE'S GOT NO NAME had 7 nominations. Despite both Zhang Ziyi and director Peter Chan Ho Sun's appearance, neither received an award. Best Film went to CIAO, UFO (JOI GEIN UFO). Tony Leung Ka Fai and Fish Liew Chi Yu won the Best Actor and Actress awards for THE SHADOW'S EDGE (BO FUNG JUI YING) and SOMEONE LIKE ME (JEUNG NGOR JEH YEUNG DIK OI CHING) respectively. Shu Qi won the New Performer Award at the Hong Kong Film Awards 29 years ago, and this year she won the New Director Award for GIRL. She admitted that she felt amazing. Liew Chi Yu was nominated for Best Actress at the Hong Kong Film Awards for the first time for SOMEONE LIKE ME but already defeated Zhang Ziyi, Ma Li, Fala Chen and Natalie Hsu (Hui Yan Yi). Liew Chi Yu admitted that she was afraid of being watched, but the things she loved would always make her the focus and made her feel conflicted. "I have been quite a mess lately, digesting the matter all along. The outside said I was the favorite. I am very afraid of being watched, but I like acting too much. The two conflict, but you only live once! Thank you very much to all the people who support me, my parents, this award is dedicated to you. Thank you for never questioning my decision!" At this moment the audience screamed her boyfriend Lo Chun Yip's name, only did then she remember, "Thanked you Siuyea (Lo Chun Yip) for chatting with me everyday." She added, "I came to Hong Kong at the age of 22, and was nominated for Best New Performer at the age of 33. This year is the 44th Hong Kong Film Awards, and I hope that when it would be the 55th and 66th I would still be able to participate in the Hong Kong Film Awards." Breaking down on stage, Liew Chi Yu later said that although she took some mood stabilizer just in case, in the end being nervous was inevitable. Her entire body ended up numb. She also forgot to thank her co-stars Chan Ka Lok, Alice Lau Nga Lai, had to apologize to them and hope that they would forgive her. NIGHT KING (YEH WONG) director Jack Ng Wai Lun said that the winner of an award would not have a movie to make for 3 years. She hoped to break the "3 year curse". "I don't want to have no movie to make". She hoped that it was no true because she really liked acting. Leung Ka Fai won Best Actor again since winning for COLD WAR (HONG JIN) in 2013. In the industry for 44 years, Leung Ka Fai won the Hong Kong Film Awards for the fifth time. The 68 year old Leung Ka Fai previous won Best Actor with REIGN BEHIND A CURTAIN (SHUI LIM TING JING), 92 LEGENDARY LA ROSE NOIRE (92 HAK MUI GWAI DUI HAK MUI GWAI), ELECTION (HAK SEH WUI), and COLD WAR. Dressed in white, he appeared stylish and calmly said, "OK, very good, this year is the 44th Hong Kong Film Awards, and also the 44th year I have been in the business. The nomination is already uniquely meaningful, whether I win or now it is a honor of a lifetime for me! Thank you Hong Kong Film Awards voters, THE SHADOW'S EDGE director and production team. Because of your outstanding designs the viciousness was added to my character. Thank you to my several adopted sons in the film, for giving me the feeling of being a father. Thank you to my manager for withstanding my blaming and condemnation over the years. Thank you to my family, two daughters, two sons-in-law and two grandchildren, and especially my wife Kong Ka Nin. She has tolerated me for 44 years, thank you very much!" Then he got choked and bowed to the audience with teary eyes. He held the award up high and lightly kissed the award as the entire venue cheered. Leung Ka Fai said later that film around the world is in a depression. THE SHADOW's EDGE was able to perform well thanks to the media's help with promotion. Winning his fifth Best Actor did not feel much different from before. "It's still a cliche. This year is Hong Kong Film Awards' 44th year, and my 44th year in the business. The nomination and the award has very important meaning for my show business life." He joked that the emotional crying while accepting the award was done for his wife's sake, since the whole family would watch the live broadcast. What other role would he like to pursue? Leung Ka Fai felt that as an actor at this age, he still wanted to give the audience even more surprises. Directors would still be full of fantasy with him. "I hope to still have a chance to participate in even more movies. This isn't an expectation, but the attitude that a professional actor should have." Eason Chan Yik Shun served as the opening guest performer with a performance of "Dance for Tomorrow", and performed with up-and-coming actors in the film industry Marf Yau Yin Tung, Leung Chung Hang, Sumling Li and Sean Wong Tsz Lok. After the performance, Eason encouraged the new generation in the film industry, "I believe that the new generation of filmmakers will have endless creativity, everyone has an individual character, continue to make more Hong Kong films that touch the heart and soul of people. Let's go!" Shu Qi won the New Director Award for GIRL. She joked that she was the oldest new director, and winning a rookie award after being in the industry for 30 years felt wonderful. She said in an interview backstage that she was very grateful to her Hong Kong friends and audiences for their love and admiration for her, and pointed out that she won the New Performer Award at the Hong Kong Film Awards 29 years ago. She also won the Supporting Actress Award two years later. As for whether she will direct again, she said, "Many people ask me if I will start another production, but it takes me more than ten years to write a script. It may take another five or ten years to write another. Actually now I have also received some scripts that want me to direct. I am considered what I should do next." Would she like to win Best Actress next time? "I have been nominated many times but never won, I am more eager in participating." How would she celebrate? She laughed and said that she would take an early flight the next day. She would go home early to sleep because she was old, but her husband Stephen Fung Tak Lun was present as well. "He is backstage, he has to be an idol." Of course, they would take a group photo as a souvenir, and joked that if she did not there would be rumors of problems in the relationship between husband and wife. The winner of this year's Lifetime Achievement Award is Johnny Chu Ka Yan, founder and chairman of Centro Digital. Chow Yun Fat and Andrew Lau Wai Keung were the award presenters. Chu Ka Yan thanked the event for presenting him with such a weighty award. "I feel so honored! Everything started with a dream, a dream that started 30 years ago. I hope to use high technology to inject into movies so they can compete with Hollywood movies. As a result THE STORM RIDERS (FUNG WAN) broke the record." Chow Yun Fat joked, "Thank you Mr. Chu for giving me the opportunity to present the award to him, because his father is the supervisor of my training class. If his father doesn't sign the paper for me, I wouldn't be able to graduate." Lau Wai Keung also said, "If it weren't for Mr. Chu, I wouldn't know how to make STORM, and STORM was a turning point for me." The Best Supporting Actress Award was won by Wai Sze Nga of CIAO, UFO (JOI GEUIN UFO), which was the second time she has won on the Hong Kong Film Awards stage after becoming the Best Actress in THE LAST DANCE last year. She said that the film was made 7 years ago, she was in a confused stage at that time; so she cherished the opportunity to make the movie very much and was glad to win the award as an answer for herself 7 years ago. As for the Best Supporting Actor, SONS OF THE NEON NIGHT's To Tak Wai defeated Wong Yau Nam, Ben Yuen Fu Wah and others. The guest performers described him as an "actor hindered by singing". Winning with his first nomination, he happily said, "Thank you Hong Kong Film Awards voters for recognizing my character." To Tak Wai gave special thanks to Juno Mak Chun Lung for his trust in his speech, "I haven't made a movie in Hong Kong for a long time. This year is my 41st year in the industry, so this award is very meaningful! I want to thank Director Mak Chun Lun for trusting me. I originally have thought of a lot to say, right now I have forgotten everything! Thank you to my co-star Leung Ka Fai. When I first got the script I immediately went to his home. He spent more than one night to share with me his view of the character, which was very exciting." He also pointed out that his wife and AJ were his strongest backing. In a later interview he admitted that he has not made a movie in 20 years. He still remembered working with elder Ng Man Tat in 2003 like it was yesterday. His passion inspired him and even received a book THE BIRTH OF A ROLE from him, which opened up his mind about what acting was. He thanked Leung Ka Fai because after receiving the script of SONS OF NEON NIGHT, he would ask Leung Ka Fai for advice every time he encountered a difficult problem. At the time Ka Fai would spend more than one night's time to share his view on the character with him. He even used different pace, psychology, emotions, even fictional environmental designs, using four or five types of performance methods to perform one of his scenes. Actor Ali Lee Kai Sum was nominated for "Best New Performer" for the movie GOLDEN BOY (GUM TUNG), and the award was finally won by Elizabeth Tang To of the movie GIRLFRIENDS (NUI HAI BUT PING FAN). She stated that she was happy and excited, and would meet friends and the team to celebrate. CIAO, UFO won 5 awards including Best Film, Screenplay, Director, Supporting Actress, and Original Film Song. Director Patrick Leung Pak Kin said that he has directed in the business for over 30 years, since 1996 he has experienced many rises and falls. "As long as there is hope, don't give up." He also thanked his wife and daughter for their support. The Mak Chun Lung directed SONS OF THE NEON NNIGHTS won Best Supporting Actor, Art Direction, Costume and Make Up Design, Visual Effect, Sound Design, Original Film Score, Cinematography and Film Editing. Mak Chun Lun accepted the Best Original Film Score award on behalf of the late Japanese master class musician Ryuichi Sakamoto and the absent Nate Connelly and said that the award was both happy and heavy for him. He described Ryuichi Sakamoto as an elder he respected extremely and was deeply honored to be able to work with. "While making SONS OF THE NEON NIGHTS I took the initiative to contact Ryuichi Sakamoto, hoping to invite him to participate in the film score. At the time Ryuichi Sakamoto was in New York and said that he was not in the best shape to travel so far. Later they met in Tokyo and talked in detail for 6 hours. Ryuichi Sakamoto once said that if the creative director was incorrect then it should be immediately halted, and he woud switch to another music style. I thanked everyone for this award on their behalf. As a line of dialogue from this film says, 'there is a time for getting together and parting'." He revealed that he was considering whether to release a spin-off of SONS OF THE NEON NIGHTS, and would release a director's cut if the opportunity arose. Old friends Eason Chan Yik Shun and Stephen Fung Tak Lun served as award presenters last night. Fung Tak Lun first asked Eason why he has not made a movie in Hong Kong for a long time, and he blamed it on being busy with his concert tour. Fung Tak Lun said, "Yet you have time to play tennis?" Eason explained that he wanted to stay in shape, but Fung Tak Lun said, "Yet I see you posts a lot of food pictures." Eason immediately shouted, scaring Fung into standing upright. Eason imitated Aaron Kwok Fu Sing's Honorary Anti-drug Commissioner pose and changed the slogan, "Listen to Me: Let's Stand Firm. Support Hong Kong Film!" The two also led the audience to make gestures together and said, "Support Hong Kong movies!" When he opened the show with a performance, perhaps due to a sound problem some online said that it did "not sounding right". The red carpet of the Hong Kong Film Awards that took place on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront promenade was like a prelude to the awards ceremony. A group of filmmakers dressed up to compete for the Best Dressed award, especially Rachel Leung Yung Ting and Louise Wong Dan Nei were among the sexiest. Served as the judge of the Best Dressed Award for two consecutive years, Wong Dan Nei appeared in a low-cut evening dress. Bright and beautiful, she joked that it was a pity that she has not been able to compete for the Best Dressed Award in the past two years. Speaking of her film NIGHT KING (YEH WONG)'s category III director's cut release, she said that she has not yet have the time to watch it. "Because I was very busy before and I was a little unwell. (Would you let your husband Sheldon Lo Hau Yung watch your intimate scene in the film?) When he would return to Hong Kong I would ask him to. I have prepared him in advance. My husband is in his business too an is very supportive of me. I am very happy that when I go out many people would call me by my character name Sister Coco on the street." Guest presenter Leung Yung Ting appeared in black . She revealed that she hired the designer from Siuyea Lo Chun Yip, the winner of the last year's Best Dressed Award, to tailor it for her, hoping to take on good luck and win the Best Dressed Award. Did she need to overcome any mental obstacle to be so sexy? "No, red carpet is a part of performance. (You would take off the coat?) I would share more later. I hope everyone would pay attention to my professionalism. This time my task is being an award presenter. When I would be nominated then I would be even sexier!" Couples who walked the red carpet included Carlos Chan Ka Lok and Shiga Lin Sze Nga, as well as Michelle Wai Sze Nga and her doctor husband. Attended in couple outfits, Ka Lok and Lin Sze Nga said they were lucky because they have been married for less than 3 years and realized their wish to walk the red carpet together; Lin Sze Nga remembered that when Chan Ka Lok was making SOMEONE LIKE ME, she just got pregnant. When she knew her husband was very nervous about getting into the character, she was also nervous. Chan Ka Lok said that it was very hard to take at the time. He should be happy about having a baby, but having to get into the character's unhappy state was very strange. He had to thank his wife. Wai Sze Nga showed off her long legs in a see-through outfit, jokingly saying that she had "no pants" to wear. In order to appear in a see through dress she had to work out diligently. The Best Dressed Award was won by Wai Sze Nga and Alex To Tak Wai. Dressed in sunglasses and all black, Shu Qi said that she won the Hong Kong Film Awards Best New Performer 29 years ago. This time she participated with the film she directed, GIRL and decided to base what she wore on the big sister role from PORTLAND STREET BLUES (GOO WAT JAI CHING YIP PIN JI HUNG HING SUP SAM MUI) that won the Best Supporting Actress 27 years ago. Has she dressed more conservatively after becoming a director? She said, "No, mainly I feel I don't need to be so high profile. I want to be a little lower key." Competing for Best Actress, Liew Chi Yu came to the scene in an ultra-narrow beaded skirt, and kept reminding herself to suck in her belly. "I only drink water all day. Maybe I am too nervous I have stomach problems, but my belly still comes out." The movie BACK TO THE PAST (CHUM CHUN GEI) stars Louis Koo Tin Lok, Jessica Hester Hsuan (Suen Huen), Sonija Kwok Sin Nei and Joyce Tang Lai Ming all dressed in black, and also received support from fans on the boat with the banner "BEST FILM BACK TO THE PAST" and "Koo Hsuan World's No. 1" in Victoria Harbor. They were very touched. Koo Tin Lok said, "We have never had fans support us this way, I will take a selfie later." Ali Lee Kai Sum attended her first Hong Kong Film Awards, "I am very happy. Of course I hope to attend in my best shape with my most perfect mood, which is 'Kai Sum'. What nonsense! On the rare occasion to attend an event I would try my best to enjoy it." Some online have questioned her Best New Performer nomination qualification after having been in a movie, Lee Kai Sum said that it was a job she took as a model when she was younger. Once a producer added a line of dialogue for her on the spot. She too thought about whether she was a rookie, and thanked the GOLDEN BOY producer for putting her name on the nomination list. Now she stood here without any doubt. Competed for the Hong Kong Film Award Best Actress for the first time, Fala Chen appeared in a noble silk satin evening dress; during which she held her mobile phone and had a video chat with her 5-year-old daughter for a long time. She revealed that she would share the event livestream with her daughter. Her daughter liked to watch the Oscars sand review what the stars wore. When she found out she would return to take part in the Hong Kong Film Awards she felt curious. Thus she tried on the dress for her daughter before hand. Her daughter praised it as very pretty, which boosted her confidence. MIRROR members Keung To, Lokman Yeung and Anson Kong Yip Sun (AK) were present as award presenters. Keung Tao and AK stepped on the red carpet of the Hong Kong Film Awards for the first time. Keung To said that in addition to being happy, he was also a little nervous because he was worried that he would say the wrong thing; AK said that with Lokman present, he was not afraid of anything and would participate in a relaxed and playful mood. The three have never received any Hong Kong Film Awards nomination. Kong Yip Sun dared not think whether he would be nominated for WE'RE NOTHING AT ALL (NGOR MOON BUT SI SUP MOR) next year. The positive reviews for the film already have achieved what he wanted, the rest would all be rewards. COLLAR members Marf Yau Yin Tung and Sumling Li also served as guest performers for the award ceremony, and the two joked that they could not dress up any "sexier". THE 44TH HONG KONG FILM AWARDS http://hkfaa.com/winnerlist.html BEST FILM CIAO UFO BEST DIRECTOR Patrick Leung Pak Kin (CIAO, UFO) BEST SCREENPLAY Kong Ho Yan, Amy Chin (CIAO, UFO) BEST ACTOR Leung Ka Fai Tony (THE SHADOW'S EDGE) BEST ACTRESS Fish Liew (SOMEONE LIKE ME) BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Alex To (SONS OF THE NEON NIGHT) BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Michelle Wai (CIAO UFO) BEST NEW PERFORMER Elizabeth Tang (GIRLFRIENDS) BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY Sion Michel, Richard Bluck (SONS OF THE NEON NIGHT) BEST FILM EDITING Chang Suk Ping William (SONS OF THE NEON NIGHT) BEST ART DIRECTION Juno Mak, Yee Chung Man, Chow Sai Hung Ambrose, Jona Sees (SONS OF THE NEON NIGHT) BEST COSTUME AND MAKEUP DESIGN SoMad, Uma Wang (SONS OF THE NEON NIGHT) BEST ACTION CHOREOGRAPHY Su Hang (THE SHADOW'S EDGE) BEST ORIGINAL FILM SCORE Ryuichi Sakamoto, Nate Connelly (SONS OF THE NEON NIGHT) BEST ORIGINAL FILM SONG WAH FU ONE (CIAO, UFO) Composer:Tsui Chin Hung Lyricist:Leung Pak Kin Vocal Artist:Feanna Wong BEST SOUND DESIGN Nopawat Likitwong, Poolpetch Hatthakitkosol, Dhanarat Dhitirojana (SONS OF THE NEON NIGHT) BEST VISUAL EFFECTS Enoch Chan, Yu Yat Tung, Chris Chow, Lai Tsz Fei Felix (SONS OF THE NEON NIGHT) BEST NEW DIRECTOR Shu Qi (GIRL) LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD John Chu Ka Yan PROFESSIONAL SPIRIT AWARD Yiu Man Kei BEST DRESSED Alex To, Michelle Wai * (2026/04/19) The 44th Hong Kong Film Awards would take place tonight (the 19th) at the Cultural Center in Tsim Sha Tsui. The Best Actress battle has caught the most attention. First time Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actress nominee Fish Liew Chi Yu took the lead by winning the Hong Kong Film Critic Society Award and the 2026 Hong Kong Film Directors' Guild Best Actress award. She has become the favorite. Faced with strong competition from SHE'S GOT NO NAME's Zhang Ziyi, DUMPLING QUEEN's Ma Li, PEG O' MY HEART (SHOOK MUNG)'s Fala Chen and MY FIRST OF MAY (MO MING JI)'s Natalie Hsu (Hui Yan Yi), Liew Chi Yu joked earlier, "Favorites could be upset." In addition, director Vincent Kok Tak Chiu earlier on a radio program analyzed this year's battle for Best Actress and felt that Liew Chi Yu and Zhang Ziyi would have the greatest chance. Liew Chi Yu in 2022 with ANITA (MUI YIM FONG) won the Hong Kong Film Awards Best Supporting Actress. This year with the role of cerebral palsy patient "Ah Mui" in SOMEONE LIKE ME (JUENG NGOR JEH YEUNG DIK OI CHING), she has become the Best Actress favorite. "I definitely want to win, because this time may be my own time to be this close to this award." She explain, "Not too many movies are willing to put me in the lead, especially actors of our generation; we rarely carry a movie from the beginning to the end. I am already very grateful for having a movie to make, and I even get a nomination. I am so happy that I would fantasize about whether I could have a chance to win?" What did she feel about her role that would grab the most points? Liew Chi Yu seriously said, "Playing someone with cerebral palsy isn't a imitation contest, you don't win just from pretending well. Every scene had to have balance, pure and sincere interpretation, and the spirit of seeking out love bravely." No matter what the result would be, she felt that the most important would be dressing up to attend the event and take more photos to leave beautiful memories. Looking back at her 17 year show business journey, Liew Chi Yu said that she has been toiling silently. Early on she worked as a special contract actor for 4 years in Malaysia, at age 22 she came to Hong Kong and waited for 3 full years to be able to land her second film contract. "At the time I was turning 25 soon, I questioned whether I should continue to stay? Yet each time I wanted to give up, I would have a new opportunity to keep me alive. I didn't choose Hong Kong, Hong Kong chose me. If one day the market would eliminate, I would naturally know. In the future without any movie to make I would go to school. Now I no longer want to waste time, I plan to develop my interests like painting and tailoring, as well as a second hand clothes upcycling business." Speaking of her 4 opponents, Liew Chi Yu appreciated Zhang Ziyi's acting skills. "Zhang Ziyi is a natural film actor. When I was nominated for the first time for Best New Actor (DOOMSDAY PARTY), that year I personally witnessed her Best Actress victory (THE GRANDMASTERS). Her speech ignited my raging fire for film." She also praised Ma Li's touching performance in DUMPLING QUEEN, bringing out the Hong Kong spirit of working hard and taking chances. "As an outsider who came to develop in Hong Kong, I can really relate to the feeling." As for Fala Chen, she excitedly said, "Her play SKYLIGHT with (Dayo) Wong Tze Wah opened my eyes. Later when she went to Hollywood she slowly started with auditions. I really like hard working actors. In PEG O' MY HEART she reached another extreme condition." Liew Chi Yu said that she and Hui Yan Yi were friends despite their ages. Even those she was 14 years younger than she was, she was just as mature in handling life and acting. She was very happy to be nominated in the category with her. Vincent Kok Tak Chiu recently analyzed the situation of this year's Hong Kong Film Awards with Jan Lamb Hoi Fung and Ken Yuen Tsz Kin on the Commercial Radio program ON A CLEAR DAY, saying that this year's competition for the best actor is the focus. Louis Koo Tin Lok is nominated for BEHIND THE SHADOWS (SI GA JING TAM) and BACK TO THE PAST (CHUM CHUN GEI), which would split the votes and put him at a disadvantage; as for SOMEONE LIKE ME (JEUNG NGOR JEH YEUNG DIK OI CHING) Carlos Chan Ka Lok, Kok Tak Chiu said, "Let the young folks wait for now." He said that seeing Louis Cheung Kai Chung's great contributions in GOLDEN BOY (GUM TUNG), coupled with his connections, distinguishing between choosing a role or a person was very difficult. "He works for 'Grandpa' (Secretary General of the Performing Artists Guild and director of the Hong Kong Film Awards Association), leading the young and middle aged generation to become a force. If he would win he would definitely get applause from the entire venue." Kok Tak Chiu even admired THE SHADOW'S EDGE (BO FUNG JUI YING)'s Tony Leung Ka Fai, saying that his acting was good without a doubt. This time he took quite a risk in changing his genre, and even fought fiercely against Jackie Chan. He said that this year the battle between Cheung Kai Chung and Leung Ka Fai has been very entertaining. In terms of Best Actress, Kok Tak Chiu pointed out that Zhang Ziyi's performance in SHE'S GOT NO NAME was unconventional, but not many Hong Kong audiences have seen it; he believes that Fish Liew Chi Yu of SOMEONE LIKE ME has a high chance of winning the award traditionally, and voters should consider who will help promote the industry. * (2026/04/19) ANSONBEAN Chan Ngai Sun promised earlier that when the box office of WE'RE NOTHING AT ALL would exceed HK$ 3 million, he would transform into his character in the film and draw sketches for fans on the street. He even drew portraits for Anson Kong Yip Sun, Patrick Tam Yiu Man, Amanda Lee Wai Man, Ben Yuen Fu Wah, Kearen Pang Sau Wai and director Herman Yau Lai To. AK said that when the box office would exceed HK$ 5 million it would be his turn to pay the bill, and he has discussed with the film company what he will do then. "Now the response is getting better and better, and the number of performances has increased. I hope for more audiences who want to watch it and have not had the opportunity to watch it before to enjoy it. I also want to attend the audience appreciation screenings to answer the audience's questions, and I hope that this film can land on the Hong Kong category III film box office hit list." AK revealed that his parents hoped to thank the director for taking care of him in person at the audience appreciation screening, and hoped that everyone would go to the theater to support this Hong Kong films that director Yau Lai To thoughtful made and self-financed. "Many people may see people from MIRROR and KING MAKER performing, or the name AK and have not enjoyed this movie. I also understand that MIRROR or I have a lot of haters. I just hope that this time everyone will enjoy this movie first from the perspective of supporting and appreciating Hong Kong movies." Regarding the high praise for his performance in the film with Chan Ngai Sun, AK said, "I am very happy to be praised by everyone, but I still feel that there is a lot of sand and pebbles; there is room for improvement. The good response to this movie absolutely is not just the credit of the two of us, but of everyone on and off screen giving their all in the film to provide resonance to everyone." Chan Ngai Sun expressed his gratitude and said that it was "too much" at the same time, believing that his acting skills still have a lot of room for improvement. He definitely needed to continue to hone his skills and go to more classes. Chan Ngai Sun was invited to attend the world premiere of MICHAEL in Berlin earlier, and made the former dancer AK envious. Chan Ngai Sun said that he has always been a fan of Michael Jackson, and he was the happiest to be selected to dance on stage, "I know that my dancing is off, which proves that I have to spend more time practicing; but I am very happy to have the opportunity to dance with people of different nationalities." * (2026/04/19) The Director's Cut of the movie NIGHT KING (YEH WONG) officially debuted a few days ago, and the box office of the film has exceeded HK$ 101 million; playing two siblings in the film, Siuyea Lo Chun Yip and Amy Lo Wai Man thanked the audience with Renci Yeung Sze Wing, Mandy Tam Man Huen and Sumling Li the night before. The director was even thanked the audience more for still enthusiastically coming to the theater under inclement weather. Lo Wai Man was very happy that her role was able to see the light of day. She recalled that she was very nervous when she shot the nightclub takeover scene, fortunately she successfully passed the test in the end. She stated that she felt "so shocked" during the filming! When asked if she has ever thought about why the director did not ask her to play the role of a hostess? She joked, "I didn't ask outright, maybe I'm not graceful enough." As for Yeung Sze Wing, she said that she was very grateful to encounter her co-star Ah Dee (Ho Kai Wah). Because after learning that they were going to shoot an erotic scene, Ah Dee called her and asked her very carefully how to perform this scene in the most comfortable way. * (2026/04/19) Actors of the movie COLD WAR 1994 (HONG JIN 1994) Wu Kang-ren, Gardner Tse Kwan Ho, Fish Liew Chi Yu and Carlos Chan Ka Lok went to the cinema yesterday to participate in the promotional activities. The 44th Hong Kong Film Awards will be announced tonight, and the Best Actor and Actress nominees Chan Ka Lok and Liu Chi Yu were full of confidence in winning the award, but Liu Chi Yu admitted that she was the most nervous about this competition. On the other hand, Chan Ka Lok was still calm. Onscreen father and son Tse Kwan Ho and Wu Kang-ren met again yesterday. Wu Kang-ren joked that he was very familiar with Tse Kwan Ho's right hand because Tse slapped him in the film. Tse Kwan Ho immediately explained the actual shoot. "The script stated that I have to slap him 6 times, and we both decided to really slap; but for the first take after 6 slaps, the director said to go again and 6 more times. He thought the take was good but could be better, so he changed the camera position and the close-up shot each got 6 slaps, all of which were more than 30 slaps! My right hand hurt a lot from hitting, and his face hurt even more. After we finished his face was red and a little swollen, but the first slap must not be soft for him to immediately get into the role. Playing the father I hurt, then out came the acting!" He joked that all the slapping was very 'satisfying', while Wu Kang-ren smiled bitterly and said, "I had to apply ice immediately when I returned to the hotel after work, and I needed to rest for three days! Actually the script stated that I was slapped 6 times, and I was curious about how Brother Ho would slap. The first time I sensed his heartache, then came the second slap and it was my turn to hurt." He praised Tse Kwan Ho for his excellent acting. Another challenge this time was the all Cantonese dialogue performance, so before the shoot he was very nervous. In addition his mainland drama THE DARK ROMANCE's rating has been mediocre, Wu Kang-ren admitted that he has not paid the attention to the data. He felt that the most important task for an actor was to meet the director's demand and promoted to the best of his abilities. Although the audience reaction was hard to predict, the work had social meaning and he still looked forward to the audience to be able to savor it in time. The 44th Hong Kong Film Awards were held tonight, and Best Actor and Actress nominee Chan Ka Lok and Liu Chi Yu asked each other if they were confident that they would win the award. Both expressed confidence, but Liew Chi Yu admitted that she was the most nervous this time, and hoped to win the Best Dressed Award. When she learned that the judge would be her good friend Louise Wong Dan Nei, she joked that she would send her a text message to tell her that she would dress very prettily; Chan Ka Lok said that he has not started writing a speech, so he has yet not felt that nervousness; but his wife would accompany him to the award ceremony. Fish years ago has publicly expressed her desire to work with Wu Kang-ren. This time her wish came true, and Fish excitedly admitted that she was a lucky actor. She even jokingly described it as "begging for 'ren' and getting 'ren'", revealing that she has planned this "gag" for a very long time. "This was the first thing I thought of when I got the role. I thought that during interviews I would definitely have to say this." They had many scenes together and as his aunt they would even had an abnormal relationship, which gave Fish's acting bug its fill! In addition, Chan Ka Lok and Liew Chi Yu revealed that COLD WAR 1994 was filmed in the same year as their Hong Kong Film Awards nominated SOMEONE LIKE ME (JEUNG NGOR JEH YEUNG DIK OI CHING). They played husband and wife for the first time. Ka Lok still remembered that when they shot the first romantic scene in the rain for COLD, it was on he and his wife Shiga Lin Sze Nga's wedding anniversary; but he dedicated the whole day to his onscreen wife Liew Chi Yu. However the two did not share the screen much after that, because he was kidnapped shortly after he appeared. Liew Chi Yu joked that when the director came to her and said that he wanted her to play a beautiful and smart role, she grew suspicious. Chan Ka Lok and Tse Kwan Ho immediately coaxed her and said, "You are so beautiful, you can't think of anyone who could play it if you didn't!" Liew Chi Yu was so happy that she covered her face bashfully. Liew Chi Yu admitted that she was worried and stressed when she made COLD WAR 1994. She said, "If I have to play a stupid, impulsive, and neurotic role, I would master it. This time is more difficult to grasp than A GUILTY CONSCIENCE (DUK SIT DAI JONG)'s role; because as the stepdaughter in a big family she had to be careful and held back at every turn, psychologically it was very complicated." * (2026/04/18) For this year's Hong Kong Film Awards, the Best Actress competition has been called the "category of death". First time nominee Fish Liew Chi Yu although won the Directors' Guild award and took the lead, in the face of strong competition from Zhang Ziyi, Fala Chen, etc. she humbly said that she was not in control of the victory. Once out of work, she was also worried about the "curse" of no job for 3 years. Her thinking was wandering between victory and defeat from time to time like she had schizophrenia! The "44th Hong Kong Film Awards" will be held tomorrow. The competition for "Best Actress" has been very fierce. Liew Chi Yu (Fish) would "arm wrestle" with the SHE'S GOT NO NAME "triple golden Best Actress" nominee Zhang Ziyi, the DUMPLING QUEEN nominee Ma Li, PEG O' MY HEART (SHOOK MUNG)'s Fala Chen and MY FIRST OF MAY (MO MING JI)'s Natalie Hsu (Hui Yan Yi). Earlier awarded the "Best Actress" at the Film Directors' Guild Awards ceremony earlier and finally got a shot in the arm for the Hong Kong Film Awards, she was a Best Actress favorite online. Seen as the Best Actress favorite, Fish humbly said, "Even the favorite would have the chance to be upset. Frankly speaking, I definitely want to win the award, because I may not have another chance. I may have to wait 20 years next time? However it doesn't matter if I really can't get it, I care more about whether I would have a movie to make or not." As a film enthusiast, she has appreciated the works of several rivals and said with a smile, "Everyone have things worth appreciating, especially Zhang Ziyi with her natural born movie face; when she appears, she tells everyone what a big production is. I remember very well that I was nominated for "Best New Performer" in my early years, and Zhang Ziyi won the Best Actress that year. I didn't expect that I would have the opportunity to compete with her for the award this year. (Tony) Leung Chiu Wai, (Louis) Koo Tin Lok and (Aaron) Kwok Fu Sing all attended that year, and the scene was still vivid in my mind! At that time I thought it was shocking to see so many big stars at once, haha!" Looking back on her past acting career, Fish revealed that she has gone through a period of unemployment. On days with no job she would pay attention to the trends of various teams, then recommend herself for audition. "Yu Heung Ying won the Hong Kong Film Award with IN BROAD DAYLIGHT (BAK YUT JI HA), which actually I also auditioned for. Later Yu Heung Ying was chosen, and I was very happy for her!" Originally from Malaysia, she has a deep affection for Hong Kong, chose to cross the ocean to come to Hong Kong 14 years ago and seek development opportunities. Today this Hong Kong Film Award Best Actress to be in others' eyes actually had a dark side and pressure that few knew about, on a certain level she still lacked self confidence. No wonder when talking about the odds of winning this "Best Actress" crown, she said frankly, "As the Hong Kong Film Awards are getting closer and closer, my anxiety and pressure appear and I seem to have two selves in my heart. The first one would say 'What should I do if I don't have a movie to make for 3 years after winning the award?' The other would retort, 'Are you going to win it for sure?' It's like schizophrenia, but I understand that many things are beyond my control." Actually Fish's experience in the industry is a bit similar to Shu Qi's, she also came to Hong Kong alone to make a name for herself. In order to get the opportunity, she could only let go, take a gamble and made a nude performance. Looking back suddenly, she described herself at that time, "It's like a raging fire was in front of me. There is something I really want in the fire, so I choose to reach into the fire and pick up the key. I made such a big decision, which should probably prove my absolute sincerity! Actually now people still talk about it (nude scene), and some people even sent me private messages of the stills from that time. I really don't understand what they are thinking, do they want to hurt me? To be honest, I was just looking for an opportunity at the time. Actors should try to meet the needs of the role and try to tell a good story the best they can!" Recognized for her acting skills in recent years, Fala Chen competed for the "Best Actress" at this year's Hong Kong Film Awards for the first time. When asked if she was confident that she would win the actress at first try, she stated that she was full of confidence in her performance. "When I perform I am fully prepared, coupled with trust in the script and the director. This time (Nick) Cheung Ka Fai personally wrote the script and directed it himself. He played a role opposite me, and grasped the role very precisely. He was a good actor too. He explained the role to me very clearly, so I act with a lot of accuracy and clarity; knowing how I want to act, and letting go and trusting the guidance given to me by the director." However she believed that winning the award was not within her control. "Every award has many factors, every role is difficult to compare, every actor must do a very good job to have a chance to be nominated. I am confident in my performance, but winning the award is beyond my control and understanding." Speaking of the performances of other opponents Fala said that because she was overseas, she did not have the opportunity to watch the works of other nominees. Thus evaluating them would be difficult. However she praised them for their own merits. "It seems that Zhang Ziyi is a very experience actress, and there are young actresses who can on their own; so that there is no gap among the actresses in the Hong Kong film industry. I am already very please with the appearance of such rich women's subject films, I am very happy for the Hong Kong film industry." Regarding the great sacrifice of having to wear ugly makeup and interpreting mental disorder in the film, Fala joked that someone finally asked her to be herself. Then she said seriously, "If it weren't for the insanity having such a big span, I might not have taken it. Finally I had to give it a try, not just playing someone else's wife or an ordinary officer worker. Acting in this role is more comfortable for me, suits me very well, I have a lot of fun and enjoyment of acting. The uglier I am, the crazier I am, and the happier I am." She said that she had a pleasure working with Cheung Ka Fai, praised him for having ideas and unique aesthetics, and looked forward to working together again. "Maybe next time I will be the director, he will be an actor." Natalie Hsu (Hui Yan Yi) is nominated for Best Actress. Yesterday when she attended the event with Amy Lo Wai Man, she said that she was calm about the awards. However she would be very happy to see everyone then, and revealed that she has already chosen what to wear -- a different sexy style from last year. Would Mama be present to support her? She said no, and said with a smile, "Because sitting for two hours is a long time, I think she would rather stay at home comfortably and watch TV in her pajamas." As for Amy Lo's role in NIGHT KING (YEH WONG), it finally saw the light of day in the director's cut a few days ago. Some viewers praised her for despite not having many scenes, her aura is quite powerful. She said with a smile, "Actually I had a bit of pressure to hold down the scene at that moment, because everyone was staring right at me!" * (2026/04/18) The Raymond Lam Fung, Terrance Lau Chun Him, Tony Wu Tsz Tung and German Cheung Man Kit starred movie TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: WALLED IN (GAU LUNG SING JAI JI WAI SING) has had both box office success and word of mouth. The audience has been looking forward to the sequel TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: THE FINAL CHAPTER (GAU LUNG SING JAI JI JUNG JEUNG) and to the "Four Sons of the Walled City" working together again. Producer Angus Chan Law Chiu announced yesterday that the sequel has finally started production, and uploaded a photo on social networks with the title and date written on a film clapboard. "It's coming, it's finally here!" Online comments wished for smooth filming and a new work of 200 million! In addition, Cheung Man Kit posted shirtless photos on social networks, showing off his strong abdominal muscles. He said, "Let's Go", "See you in the Walled City". Obviously he was ready for the new film, and at the same time announced that he officially joined the One Cool Jam Cast Artist Management Ltd., as the junior Best Actress Jennifer Yu Heung Ying. * (2026/04/18) The "44th Hong Kong Film Awards Presentation Ceremony" will be held at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre on the 19th, and a worship ceremony was held yesterday. Regarding the inclement weather arrangement for the red carpet of the Hong Kong Film Awards, president Derek Yee Tung Sing revealed that he has always insisted on holding the red carpet in the open-air square because it had the beautiful scenery of Victoria Harbor. Rose to popularity with the NIGHT KING (YEH WONG), Kay Choi Wai Ki served as one of the online platform hosts for the Hong Kong Film Awards. She admitted that she was very nervous when she was a host for the first time. She has prepared in advance with the other four hosts and did all her homework. The Hong Kong Film Awards president Yee Tung Sing attended the worship ceremony yesterday with executive committee member Chin Kar Lok, award presenters Philip Ng Wan Lung, Louise Wong Dan Nei, Amy Tang Lai Ying and online platform hosts Ng Siu Hin and Choi Wai Ki. Yesterday the sky was gloomy, reporters asked Yee Tung Sing if he was worried that possible rain on the night of the award ceremony would affect the red carpet session? He said that he was not too worried because the event has run into inclement weather in the past, one year it even poured. Thus the production team would pay great attention to the weather conditions every year and would prepare transparent umbrellas. He added, "Yet the rain would be very heavy, we would suspend the event first and resume when the rain eased. I don't think our colleagues would mind this situation, they would often encounter problems even during filming and would improvise. Rain would be inevitable. I have always insisted on holding the red carpet in the outdoor square because of the beautiful and unrivaled sea view, so no one wants to give up this location." This year's Hong Kong Film Awards has had endless gossips. Aside from VALLEY OF THE SHADOW OF DEATH (BUT SEH JI JUI), VITAL SIGNS (SUNG YUEN TOH JUNG), MOTHER BHUMI and FINCH AND MIDLAND (GUM TIN YING GOI HUNG GO HING) were disqualified, the Best Asian Chinese Language Film award was cancelled. Yee Tung Sing said that the rundown of this year's awards ceremony would be similar to previous years, and the voter turnout of this year's Hong Kong Film Awards was also satisfactory. With a total of 1,528 voters in the second round and a voter turnout of 60.67%, he was also personally satisfied. He also admitted that funding issues overseas guests would be difficult to invite. Although the government has provided assistance, the amount was limited. This year would also have an in memoriam session for late filmmakers, the Hong Kong Film Awards program listed Danny Poon Wang Ban, who passed away this year. Yee Tung Sing revealed that because of the special program publishing deadline, if any late filmmakers could not make print in the program in time he would try to play a video at the award ceremony's in memoriam session; if they still could not make that, he would wait until next year. He said: "Actually I myself would handle this section very carefully every yea because some young staff members may not necessarily be able to recognize the older or previous generation colleagues. I have discovered several times the photos were very similar but not of the person, so every year I have to check them. Any mistake would be a big deal. This year seems to have 42 late colleagues, which are about the same as the previous average. I am not lamenting nor would I avoid taboos; about 500 people have passed away in the past ten years, and I know more than half of them. This is life!" However he was happy to see that many young people who were nominated for the first time this year and would attend the award ceremony in person, so he felt that new blood would always emerge. NIGHT KING (YEH WONG)'s director Jack Ng Wai Lun would be this year's creative director and THE LAST DANCE (POR. DEI YUK)'s director Anselm Chan Mou Yin would be responsible for going over the script with the guests. Yee Tung Sing joked that he had to abuse his power as he had no money to "lure" them into participate. This year the Best Asian Chinese Language Film Award was cancelled. Yee Tung Sing admitted that due to budget issues, inviting overseas guests would be difficult. The Hong Kong Film Awards Secretary Office currently only had 5 regular employees so personnel was very limited. In addition the award has overlapped with other film festivals, the cross regional coordination involved and the workload would also be very enormous. As for the Hong Kong Film Awards ticket distribution and flow issues, Yee Tung Sing said that due to security concerns and hopefully ending the ticket speculation and selfie culture that have appeared in the past, this year would continue to use real name standard. "In the past many situations appeared, some people after picking up their tickets did not attend but transferred their tickets to others. At the party, many would only concern themselves with taking photos and the Association has received many complaints. Thus the ticket arrangements would be stricter, and tickets would first be distributed to film professionals and colleagues." He stressed that seating arrangements have always had their set format, not just giving them to whoever the board of directors liked. "Kwai Fong" Choi Wai Ki served as one of the online platform hosts for the Hong Kong Film Awards. She said that she would not use the character's appearance and manner of speech and would host with her real identity. She admitted that she was very nervous when she took on the role of host for the first time, and has already made great preparations with the other four hosts. From collecting information about guests and finalists from all aspects, she hoped to make zero mistakes. As for what she would wear, would she show off a sexy low-cut outfit? She joked, "I chose something a little low......low profile, a higher collar would be safer and wouldn't steal the thunder from the leads." As for Choi Wai Ki performance for Andy Hui Chi On (On Jai)'s new song music video "Albatross", she was asked if Sammi Cheng Sau Man recommended her after collaborating on NIGHT KING? Choi Wai Ki said that as far as she knew, the music video director thought that the role was suitable for her and probably had nothing due to with relationships. She said with a smile, "I will ask Sammi next time, because I don't know either!" Wong Dan Nei and Ng Wan Lung both served as award presenters at the Hong Kong Film Awards, and Wong Dan Nei would also serve as a judge for the "Best Dressed Award" Would Wong Dan Nei choose something sexy to wear? She replied with a smile, "Being pretty would be the most important, I will go to a fitting later, and I will choose the most beautiful and stylish one to meet everyone." Regarding the criteria for the "Best Dressed Award", Wong Dan Nei stated that she would want to see people full of confidence, expressing their individual character and fashion style, which would be different from usual. Ng Wan Lung said that he should learn from Wong Dan Nei in this regard, and he also chose a suit early on to attend. Has his girlfriend Renee Lee Man Ying given him any advice? He said, "Because it is already chosen, so she hasn't really given any opinion." Speaking of Wong Dan Nei's NIGHT KING releasing a Director's Cut extended version, Wong Dan Nei said that she fell ill a few days ago and missed the opportunity to watch it. As for her intimate scene with Siuyea Lo Chun Yip would finally be revealed, she revealed that she personally performed with the bare back scene, and she used tape to take sufficient safety measures during filming. * (2026/04/18) The 44th Hong Kong Film Awards program recently published a list of actors who passed away this year, including Danny Poon Wang Ban who passed at the age of 63. Poon Wang Ban started in the 10th artist training class of TVB, the same class as Andy Lau Tak Wah. Poon Wang Ban became popular in the 80s of the last century with the role of "Chan Hau Tak" in the drama POLICE CADET, then participated in many dramas such as THE EMISSARY, THE DUKE OF MOUNT DEER, THE RETURN OF THE CONDOR HEROES and other dramas. He then set foot in the film industry, performing in films such as LONELY FIFTEEN (LANG MUI JAI) and ONCE UPON A RAINBOW (CHOI WAN KUK). Later he jumped to ATV and in 1988 he wanted to develop in Taiwan, played Yeung Hong in THE LEGEND OF THE CONDOR HEROES and successfully opened up overseas markets. When his acting career was developing smoothly, he decided to quit the entertainment industry in 1998, switched to become a real estate agent, and gradually faded out of the life of people in the industry. Although he made a brief comeback in 2014 and made a cameo appearance in the movie MAY WE CHAT (MEI GAU SIU NUI), he has completely bid farewell to the front of the screen since then. Irene Wan Bik Ha learned about Poon Wang Ban's passing yesterday and said that she was working in the mainland. "Why would it be like this? Life is truly unpredictable. May he have a safe journey. Everyone please live in the moment and cherish those in front of you." Poon Wang Ban and Lau Tak Wah are not only classmates of the same period, but also became friends because they collaborated in dramas and had a close relationship. They were once as close as brothers. After Lau Tak Wah rose to fame he still took great care of him. Aside from working on films together, reportedly he even paid Poon Wang Ban a high salary to take care of his fan club. They were inseparable and once rumored to be gay. Lau Tak Wah swore to clarify the rumor. However, as Poon Wang Ban changed his career to real estate and often took guests to Happy Valley to view properties, the two gradually became estranged. Later when Lau Tak Wah married Carol Chu Li-chien. Poon Wang Ban became the target of media interviews because he was a friend of Lau Tak Wah, but he always refused to respond to related questions. When mentioning Lau Tak Wah, he said, "Friends don't need to see each other everyday. Friends for a day are friends for a lifetime." They were once rumored to not have been in touch for many years, and even broke off relations. * (2026/04/17) Veteran actor Kong To two days ago (the 15th) passed away from heart disease at the age of 89. Kong To did not have any children. Early this year in an interview he mentioned that Yu Mo Lin's charitable donate of her property after her passing inspired him, and he has already asked the Performing Artists Guild president Louis Koo Tin Lok, the Federation of Hong Kong Filmmakers spokesperson Tin Kai Man and former artist Dede Cheuk Wai Man to assist with the handling. After his passing all of his assets would be donated to charitable organizations. Tin Kai Man admitted that he was one of the executors of Kong To's will. He revealed that when he had dinner with Kong To during the Lunar New Year, he arranged for an interview for him and helped him with his will. At the time he was still in decent condition. He did not expect that soon after Kong To set up his will, the news of his passing came. He said that Kong To was hospitalized with pneumonia. The night before his passing he was still in good spirit, so he believed that he was not in much pain when he passed. As for Kong To's arrangements, Tin Kai Man said that Kong To had family like younger siblings and they would handle the matter. * (2026/04/17) The annual film event Hong Kong Film Awards is about to be held, and the day before yesterday a special commemorative program was launched and included interviews with a number of actors. Among them Louis Cheung Kai Chung, MIRROR members Edan Lui Cheuk On and Venus Wong Man Yik all pointed out that they entered the house with the drama and won the audience's recognition. This year's nominees for various categories at the Hong Kong Awards, including Fala Chan and Joyce Tang Lai Ming, are also from TV stations, which proved that the television industry has been an important cradle for actors in the film industry! The 44th Hong Kong Film Awards will be held at the Tsim Sha Tsui Cultural Centre the day after tomorrow, and the commemorative program was published the day before yesterday. With the theme of "Starry Rain and Silver Flowers, Awaiting Momentum to Blooming", the program not only had the beautiful photos of the "Best Actor and Actress" candidates; but also included interviews with 38 actors, including Raymod Lam Fung, Louis Cheung Kai Chung, Edan Lui Cheuk On, Angela Yuen Lai Lam, Venus Wong Man Yik, Jennifer Yu Heung Ying, Chrissie Chau Sau Na, Natalie Hsu (Hui Yan Yi), Cecilia Choi Sze Wan and Philip Ng Wan Lung, each sharing their performing art journey. When asked which work they thought has been recognized by the audience, Wong Man Yik, Edan and Cheung Kai Chung all believed that the TV series was the starting point for them to enter homes. Praised for her performance in the movie REBORN (HUNG SUM YUN) last year, Wong Man Yik said, "The first time I felt the audience's recognition was the TV series HAPPILY EVER AFTER?, which was the side of me the audience has never seen before. Being able to make everyone empathize with and engage in the role and then reflect or understand is the greatest pleasure of being an actor." Edan said that he has loved acting since he was a child, from graduation performances in kindergarten, to radio dramas and repertory troupes in elementary schools, to drama and music performances in secondary schools and universities, and he has been happy to participate and determined to become an actor since he was a child. He felt that the audience's favorite performance of his was the drama OSSAN'S LOVE (HK VERSION), and felt that he was lucky to play the role in the show. Competing for the Best Actor with the movie GOLDEN BOY this year, Cheung Kai Chung bluntly said that the TV series INBOUND TROUBLES broke him successfully into homes, and that feeling was both exciting and unbelievable. It was even an unexpected gain. Looking at the nominations of this year's Hong Kong Film Awards, Best Actor and Actress nominees Louis Koo Tin Lok and Fala Chen, "Best Supporting Actress" nominee Tang Lai Ming and "Best New Performer" Ali Lee Kai Sum have all moved from the TV industry to the film industry, which showed that television has definitely been an important cradle for cultivating actors. In addition, member of the guy group P1X3L George Au Chun Ho played the leading role for the first time in the movie VALLEY OF THE SHADOW OF THE DEATH (BUT SEH JI JUI) last year. He played a juvenile delinquent who longed to be redeemed, and received a lot of praise. He was even seen as a favorite to be nominated for this year's Hong Kong Film Awards for "Best New Performer", unfortunately the film finally was declared ineligible and the dream also went up in smoke for George. He got into the business by participating in ViuTV's KING MAKER II and has also guest starred in BLOSSOMES UNDER SOMEWHERE (GEI LIU YUT JING GOR CHUN TIN). Yesterday George reportedly would participate in TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: THE FINAL CHAPTER (GAU LUNG SING JAI JI JUNG JEUNG), a film that is full of potential and fans are happy for him. Aside from the addition of Daniel Wu (Ng Yin Cho), Au Chun Ho would play a key role and have scenes with many actors. The film company responded, "Wait for the announcement at the appropriate time." * (2026/04/17) Terrance Lau Chun Him and Louise Wong Dan Nei collaborated again in COLD WAR 1994 (HONG JIN 1994) 8 years after ANITA (MUI YIM FONG), and both admitted that each other has grown and matured a lot in terms of acting skills and personal status. This collaboration brought a new chemical reaction, Lau Chun Him was even praised by elder Tony Leung Ka Fai to sky high, and he laughed at himself as a "mortal" and dared not accept it; Wong Dan Nei hoped to collaborate with Lau Chun Him again in comedy in the future, saying that she will fully challenge it when she encounters a good role. In the film Lau Chun him played the young version of Leung Ka Fai's character "Lee Man Bun". He admitted that the role was difficult because the audience has a predetermined impression of Brother Ka Fai's interpretation. "The toughness and affection given to the character by Brother Ka Fai cannot be shaken off, this is the backbone. Yet both the director and I hope to add new creations to give the characters more layered, which will be more fun." COLD WAR and COLD WAR 2 respectively made over HK$ 42 and 66 million. Would there be any pressure to shoot a prequel this time? Lau Chun Him bluntly said that there was no pressure, believing that pressure would not help the performance. He would just focus on doing his part. Wong Dan Nei played the new mob boss big sister, and felt that the role had more room to play and the filming process was enjoyable. The team marched toward the same direction. "Without much to worry about, at work we can fire all cylinders." More than two months before filming, the underworld and the police actors in the film received firearms and action training together. Not only would they have to shoot stylishly, but also to train the agility of reaction and dodge movements. Wong Dan Nei even hoped to make the kneeling down and pulling out the gun practice at home its most stylish. She said, "I adapted very quickly, practicing until I shot without blinking. At the same time I was training myself not to get hurt or hurt people." Was it harder to hit people or getting hit? She laughed and said that both were difficult, you need to know how to control your strength when punching people; the shot must look realistic and no one could be hurt; when getting hit, you must endure the pain and accurately interpret the feelings of knife wounds and gunshot wounds. Playing the role of a female mob boss for the first time, she watched a lot of underworld movies in advance, then referred to and integrated them into her own style. "The character grows up among a pile of men. She must not only have the strength and toughness of men, but also hide the resilience and softness of women." Speaking of Lau Chun Him's action scenes in the film were no less than in TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: WALLED IN, the complete set including gunfights, car chases, car flips, and going into the sea. He admitted that balancing action and dramatic scenes was rather hard, and having to maintain a fierce state for the first half of the year was very tiring. He said that the most memorably scene for him was the thrilling scene of driving into the old Kai Tak Airport at the end. Rain came that day and the road was slippery, but as a non stunt driver he still went into battle himself. Following the action director's guidance, he drove in high speed and did not brake until he was near the gate. Even if the tires slipped a little he would have crashed into the gate, luckily he was fine in he end. Regarding the motorcycle chase scene between him and Wong Danni that had a very A MOMENT OF ROMANCE (TIN YUEK YAU CHING) feeling, they also agreed with this statement. Lau Chun Him even joked, "I can't avoid wearing the leather jacket!" Leung Ka Fai praised Lau Chun Him for "the new generation of movies belongs to him", Lau Chun Him sighed and referred to himself as a "mortal". "I know that Brother Ka Fai loves me very much, but I really don't dare to accept it. I just do my job, do my own thing, and I don't dare to think so much about the rest." In the film Lau Chun Him and Daniel Wu (Ng Yin Cho) had a series of confrontations. He said that he was very comfortable acting with Ng Yin Cho, who was usually a very casual and nice person. Yet in the film he had bad intentions and selfish desires, betraying him step by step. "In private we are very close friends; because we both like to exercise and like cars, we have many Man's talks and are very compatible." In addition Yuan Biao guest starred as Lau Chum Him's "Papa" in the film, but only worked together for one day. Lau Chun Him praised Brother Biao as very friendly. Because his son was the same age as Lau Chun Him, they very quickly got into their roles. Brother Biao also shared his experience in filming action scenes and scene designs, which benefited him a lot. When asked after showing off his skills in many movies, would he like to become a new generation of action actors after Nicholas Tse Ting Fung? Lau Chun Him said with a smile: "Ting Fung is much more agile than me. He has been practicing martial arts for many years, while I just pretend for a living." Lau Chun Him and Wong Dan Nei collaborated again 8 years after ANITA, and both said that they have both grown a lot. Wong Dan Nei said that this collaboration felt very interesting and had new collisions, and she hoped to collaborate again in comedy next time. She believed that meeting a good role was fate. If she would run into a good role, she would give her all her to challenge it; Lau Chun Him said that the market is currently sluggish, and he Was very happy just to have a movie to make. Would he be willing to reduce his salary in the future? Wong Dan Nei said with a smile, "I also said I would help Lau Chun Him make his movie for a buck, which is cheaper than Brother Ka Fai 2 buck rate!" Lau Chun Him joked,: "Then the movie will be done for 5 bucks, I can make a movie with one less claw machine machine. That would be great if it's true!" He admitted that he wanted to invite "Papa" in the film Brother Biao to collaborate, but he did not give his contact number to him that day. COLD WAR 1994 ending left room for interpretation, reportedly COLD WAR 1995 has already been completed and would tightly follow in release. Lau Chun Him played coy. "I don't know. I can't revealed anything. Everyone please pay close attention." * (2026/04/16) Hong Kong veteran actor Kong To died of a heart attack early yesterday morning at the age of 89. Artist Tin Kai Man confirmed the matter in an interview with the media: "(Kong To) really passed, at 7 o'clock this morning, he had a heart attack." In recent years, Kong To's health has been a concern. He relied on hearing aids due to hearing deterioration, and when he was interviewed by the Hong Kong Performing Artists Guild's YouTube channel in 2021, his voice was hoarse and his energy was insufficient. In February this year, his last public appearance was at the Performing Artists Guild's Spring Tea Party, where he gathered with Louis Koo Tin Lok, Chin Kar Lok and many senior artists. At the time he was in decent spirit. No one expected that months later the news of his passing came. Originally named Choi Chi Cheung, Kong To was born into a Cantonese opera family, his mother Fung Hap Wah was a Cantonese opera actress, and his uncle Fung Hap Wan and aunt Chor Jau Wan were also famous Cantonese opera actors. Kong To performed in the Foshan Cantonese Opera Troupe in his early years, joined Sun Luen Film Company in 1964 under the name King To, and joined the television industry in 1971. Although he worked for TVB for a short time, Kong To mainly developed in RTV (the predecessor of ATV) and ATV until he gradually faded out in 2010 due to hearing problems. He has participated in classic dramas such as CHINESE FOLKLORE, THE LEGEND OF THE BOOK AND SWORD, LUK SIU FUNG, FATHERLAND, LEGENDARY FOK, MY DATE WITH A VAMPIRE, etc. With his superb acting skills, he has portrayed many villains who are deeply rooted in the hearts of the people and is known as the "ATV Legendary Support Player King". After fading out of the TV industry, he participated in the movie SUK SUK in 2019 and made his appearance on the big screen again, playing a homosexual "Chiu Jai" and acting opposite Ben Yuen Fu Wah. This film also became his final work. He once said that although the SUK SUK role was minor, he really liked acting. He was very happy to guest star and hoped to have a chance to act again. Yuen Fu Wah was very sad over Kong To's passing, praising him as a great elder. Susan Shaw Yam Yam remembered Kong To on social platform and posted a photo with him from when they attended the Performing Artists Guild spring banquet. She said that this was her final photo with Kong To and revealed that she worked with Kong To on RTV in the 1970s. "At the time I played a Shanghai Street lady of the night. Kong To played a cop and arrested me when he saw me. Later I found out that he liked me and in the end I found a man who could protect me for the rest of my life. This was how my friendship with Kong To began. He was very filial. His Mama was a fan of my music. No matter where I performed, I would always see Kong To and his mother in the audience. Later we became mahjong friends and each other's iron fan and iron mahjong friend. You can't plan everything as life is already arranged by fate. Kong To, my first lover on television! Have a safe journey! Miss you always!" Three years ago, Kong To was awarded the "Outstanding Performing Art Award" from the Hong Kong Performing Artists Guild and President Louis Koo Tin Lok personally presented it. At that time, Kong To said, "I am really happy to win the award. I love acting very much, and I hope to have the opportunity to continue acting. I'm not old enough to be immobile, and I can still meet the audience." Every word showed his genuine passion for acting. In life, Kong To paid great attention to appearance, loves to dress and accessorize, and even brought his own clothes when filming dramas. Thus he was often arranged to play wealthy roles and was also known as the "professional rich guy". He once joked that he wanted to "age glamorously". When talking about life and posthumous arrangements, he also showed open-mindedness towards life and death and emphasis on charity. In March this year, when Kong To was interviewed by the media, he mentioned that actress Yu Mo Lin has not only brought joy in TV dramas for many years, but has also been more enthusiastic about charity in private as she spared no effort in running schools in poor mountainous areas in the mainland. He said that when he saw Yu Mo Lin make a will to donate real estate, he felt that this move was meaningful so he decided to follow suit. He set up a certificate of insignia during his lifetime, and donate his property and net worth to charity after his death. * (2026/04/16) Fish Liew Chi Yu attended a press conference yesterday as an ambassador for the "Hong Kong Cinema Day" event to share the fun of watching a movie in the theater. The ambassador for the event last year, Michelle Wai Sze Nga then won Best Actress at the Hong Kong Film Awards. This year Fish took over as the ambassador, was she confident that she would win Best Actress award with the movie SOMEONE LIKE ME (JEUNG NGOR JEH YEUNG DIK OI CHING)? Fish said with a smile, "I hope I can make a difference, and I also want the luck being an ambassador for the event would bring; but right now I still haven't prepared what to wear yet." In addition, her boyfriend Siuyea Lo Chun Yip in order to focus on developing as an actor had only HK$300 left in his bank deposit. Despite financial difficulties. He still took the initiative to reduce his salary for student films. He even prepared his own equipment without complained. When Liew Chi Yu heard that her boyfriend was praised as "Siuyea is no small deal" she could not help but laughed. Fish praised her boyfriend as a very kind person who also wanted to support and nurture the development of the new generation. "He has already forgotten about helping people. This is the first time I have heard about this. He himself is a teacher and has been always very supportive of student productions." She pointed out that she was so poor that she only got 25 Hong Kong dollars when she first came to develop in Hong Kong, she said, "We are not selling tragedy, I understand Siuyea's pain. Right now he is still struggling." She hoped that she and her boyfriend would help and support each other. When asked if she felt that she and her boyfriend have brought luck to each other, she smiled and said that they could be better. Did she know how much her current boyfriend's bank deposit is? She laughed and said that she and her boyfriend are financially independent, and his account may now have HK$3,000. She believed that the main income of actors does not come from films but from commercial work. Siuyea has expressed plans to wed. If Liew Chi Yu would win the Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actress, would she wed to celebrate? She said, "Our relationship is full of sincerity. Since our careers have just started, we hope to work more first." The launch ceremony promoted all 52 commercial theaters in Hong Kong would have the uniform ticket price of HK$ 30 on April 25th. She said that the ticket discount would benefit the people, the merchants, bring about wins for multiple sides and promote domestic economy and tourism. "I hope the event would bring prosperity to the Hong Kong film box office. Of course I would like the activities to be extended to once every month, three months, or half a year so everyone could benefit more. I also hope the government would support the film industry more." [ In Production Now/Soon ] FINE DYING Can : But Dut But Ho Sei d. Cheung Man Jer Lau Ying TIng [ THE 8TH FIRST FEATURE FILM INITIATIVE ] Always inspiring others to confront mortality, skin cancer survivor William mysteriously vanishes after his father's death, his closest friends venture to Iceland to rescue him. GOOD TRIP Can : Ngor Ah Deh Seung Lui Hung Lit : My Dad Wants To Travel d. Norris Wong Yee Lam, Wong Hoi Nick Cheung Ka Fai, Chung Suet Ying Length : 105 mins. [ HONG KONG ASIAN FILM FINANCING FORUM WORK-IN-PROGRESS PROJECT ] Shan, an art assistant, juggles responsibilities on the film set and at the hospital, where she cares for her father, Kueng, who has cancer. During her time at the hospital, Shan is tasked by the crew to collect a big bowl from the prop-studio. At her father's request, they discreetly leave the hospital together, embarking on an unexpected journey from the studio to Macau, and subsequently to Okinawa, allowing Kueng to address his unfulfilled wishes. Following his peaceful passing, Shan inherits not only memories but also a lasting sense of courage, optimism, and imaginative spirit that sustains her throughout life. [ SCREENDAILY 2026 FILMART DAILIES ] Starring Nick Cheung and Chung Suet Ying, this Hong Kong comedy drama follows a film assistant who sneaks her dying father out of hospital to fulfil his last wish for an impromptu trip to Japan. Mabel Cheung serves as producer for Wong, winner of best new director at the Hong Kong Film Awards for her 2019 debut My Prince Edward, and Wong Hoi, who produced Wong's second feature The Lyricist Wannabe. Backed by Hong Kong Film Development Council's Directors' Succession Scheme, Good Trip is presented at the HKIFF Industry Project Market at Filmart. THE TIPSY GIRLS Can : Mei Fun Nui Hai d. Tracy Choi Yan Sin Gigi Leung Wing Kei, Natalie Hsu (Hui Yan Yi), Davis Xu, Yan Jia [ THE FILM CATALOGUE ] Set in Macau, this poignant generational drama traces the lives of three women across three eras, exploring transformation, resilience, and the enduring power of dreams. [ SCREENDAILY 2026 FILMART DAILIES ] Girlfriends director Choi's latest film is a China-Macao-Hong Kong collaboration. Set in Macao, the female-focused drama revolves around a dispirited student who teams up with her unorthodox university lecturer for a startup competition. They choose to brew craft beer infused with the flavour of Portuguese custard tarts, sparking a journey of personal growth and healing. The cast includes Gigi Leung, rising star Natalie Hsu (a two-time best actress nominee at the Hong Kong Film Awards) and Yan Xujia. Backers include Pearl River Film Group, 1220 Film Production, Entertaining Power and Sunfire Pictures. THE MAGE 2 d. Oxide Pang Chun, Danny Pang Fat Josie Ho Chiu Yi, Iman Taheri, Garnder Tse Kwan Ho, Kent Cheng Juk Si AFTERPIECE Can : Dai Sei Mok Lit : Act 4 d. Keane Wong Tak Kin Stephen Fung Tak Lun, Chrissie Chau Sau Na, Myolie Wu Hung Yi, Angela Yuen Lai Lam, Alan Yeung Wai Lun, SEE YOU MY DEAR Can : Nui Yi 2 d. Jason Lee Tang Yuk Chen Bo-Lin, Jennifer Yu Heung Ying, Tai Bo, Albert Cheung Mo Hau (Big Al), Hathy Law Hei Yi Teaser : https://youtu.be/yTReFuT9oXI THE BUTTERFLY BONE Can : Sup Gor Hok Yi Dik Siu Nin Lit : 10 Youths Who Study Medicine d. Mabel Cheung Yuen Ting WAKESURF LOVERS Can : Long Fa Nam Nui d. Fung Chih Chiang (Fung Chi Keung) Jeffrey Ngai Chun Sun, Renci Yeung Sze Wing, Kevin Chu Kam Yin LIVING TO WIN Can : MIN SI DUT GUNG DUI Lit : INTERVIEW STRIKE TEAM (tentative title) d. Dawn Ho Leung Yu Raymond Lam Fung, Jennifer Yu Heung Ying, Bernice Fang (Fong Chi Yau), Venus Wong Man Yik, Rachel Leung Yung Ting, Chow Kun Yuet, Leung Chung Hang, Neo Yau Hawk Sau, Kingdom Yuen King Tan, ig : https://www.instagram.com/living.to.win/ Can : Na Ga Jor Bei Jet Gwai? Lit : Did You Marry A Ghost? d. Wong Jing Bob Lam Sing Bun, Spencer Leung Sze Ho, Jacquelin Chong Sze Man, Oscar Li Ka, Justin Cheung Kin Sing, Dominic Ho Ho Man, Mak Ling Ling, Xie Sitong, Shang Churan THE HUNT FOR NGHT STALKER Can : YU YEH TOH FU Lit : Rainy Night Butcher d. Tang Tung Ming Jeffrey Fok Chon Pong, Lam Yiu Sing, Susan Shaw Yam Yam, Suet E Can : Jung Ba Lit : Fight For Supremecy Hugo Goh (Ng Toi Yung), Joan Lee Vin Yee, Bryan Pun Chi Fung, Eva Lai Yin Shan, Fung So Bo SECRET IN THE BOX Can : Ji Hup Chong Mai AKA : FAT MAI CHONG Lit : LEGAL HIDE AND SEEK d. Frankie Tam Kwong Yuen Edan Lui Cheuk On, Zhang Songwen, Isabella Leong Lok Si, Patrick Tam Yiu Man, Alfred Cheung Kin Ting, Sabrina Ng Bing, Will Or Wai Lam, Sabrina Cheung Man Sha, Lung Siu Kwan, Jo Koo (Kuk Cho Lam) Rating : IIB Length : 128 mins. MASTERMIND Can : Jing Jin Lit : Detective War d. James Hung Ling Ching Louis Koo Tin Lok, Simon Yam Tat Wa, Gardner Tse Kwan Ho, Ben Yuen Fu Wa, Eddie Cheung Siu Fai, Alan Yeung Wai Lun, Amy Lo Wai Man, Ci Sha, Jeffrey Ngai Chun Sun THE MAGE Can : SUP FONG FAT SI Lit : SCAVENGER PRIEST d. Danny Pang Fat Josie Ho Chiu Yi, Carlos Chan Ka Lok, Kathy Yuen (Tong Yee), German Cheung Man Kit, Sabrina Ng Bing and Iman [ THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER FILMART 2025 ] In his first acting role in The Mage, Taheri plays the logically- minded chief of police who is at loggerheads with the titular mystic, played by Ho, while investigating a series of mysterious crimes. TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: DRAGON THRONE Can : Gau Lung Sing Jai Lung Tau Lit : Kowloon Walled City Dragon Head d. Soi Cheang Pou Soi Louis Koo Tin Lok TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: THE FINAL CHAPTER Can : Gau Lung Sing Jai Jung Cheung Lit : Kowloon Walled City Final Chapter d. Soi Cheang Pou Soi Raymond Lam Fung, Terrance Lau Chun Him, Tony Wu Tsz Tung, German Cheung Man Kit Can : Mo Ming For Lit : Nameless Fire Philip Ng Wan Lung, Andy Tien (On Chi Kit), Dada Chan Ching COLD WAR 1995 Can : Hong Ji 1995 Opening Summer 2026 RAGING HAVOC AKA : THE UNLEASHED BLAZE Can : No For Man Yin Lit : Raging Fire Spreads d. Derek Kwok Chi Kin Andy Lau Tak Wa, Nicholas Tse Ting Fung, Carlos Chan Ka Lok, Ray Lui Leung Wai, Tony Wu Tsz Tung, Jeana Ho Pui Yu, Sammy Sum Chun Hin, Michael Hui Koon Man, Chan Kwok Bong, Kenny Wong Tak Bun, Fong Ping, Ci Sha, Xie Miao, German Cheung Man Kit, Chaney Lin Qiunan (Lam Chau Nam), Bruce Tong Kwan Chi, Andrew Pong King Fung, Kevin Tong Ka Lun [ SCREEN DAILY ] Two lost long brothers seek revenge for the murder of their family 30 years ago. As one is now a high level executive and the other a mercenary, their vastly different approaches to revenge pit them against each other and set Hong Kong ablaze. TRIER OF FACT Can : Sau Kyut Jeh Lit : Watchtower Guard d. Tong Wai Hon Louis Koo Tin Lok, Eddie Peng Yu-Yan, Raymond Lam Fung, Philip Keung Ho Man, Bowie Lam Bo Yi, Amy Lo Wai Man, Ken Law Ho Ming Kent Cheng Juk Si, Chrissie Chau Sau Na, Michael Wong Man Tak, Jessica Hester Hsuan (Suen Huen), Raymond Wong Ho Yin, Sammo Hung Kam Bo, Tony Wu Tsz Tung, ANSONBEAN (Chan Ngai Sun), Length : 121 mins. Teaser : https://youtu.be/nCWLBkO5baM [ THE FILM CATALOGUE ] Police inspector Ben is tasked to enter the Narcotics Bureau to collect evidence against Car, an inspector who's suspected of working with the triads. However, the two men bond over their belief in justice while working together. On the surface, it appears that Car used criminals to bring down a drug kingpin, but Ben discovers that Car actually used the mission to save his mentor from being blackmailed. Even though everything Car has done has been in the name of protecting members of Hong Kong's Disciplined Services, Ben must also stay true to the word of law and procedure. A showdown between two methods of justice is about to begin. [ 2024 BUSAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ASIAN COTENTS AND FILM MARKET ] When justice and truth cannot co-exist,do we still choose to expose the truth? Can : Ngor Ya Si Lit : Me Too d. Leung Hung Wa, Chan Tung Ming Lam Yiu Sing, Zoe Yu Kit Ying, Sam Lee Chan Sam, Cherry Ngan Cheuk Ling, Ben Yuen Fu Wa, Deon Cheung Chung Chi, Hebe Chan Yuen Ting THE GAMESTER Can : Chin Fong Man Gai Lit : Thousand Lies Ten Thousand Schemes d. Toni Shum Shek Yin Justin Cheung Kin Sing, Wiyona Yeung Chi Ching, Adam Pak Tin Nam, Lam Suet, Ben Yuen Fu Wa, Kaki Sham Can : Fun Sau Juen Ga Lit : Break Up Expert d. Patrick Kong (Yip Lim Sum) Carlos Chan Ka Lok, Tsang Lok Tung, Lai Chun, Macy Ma Sihui, Chung Ching, Polly Lau Yeuk Bo, Bob Lam Sing Bun, Master Seven (Chut Sin Yu) --- [ NOW SHOWING ] COLD WAR 2 d. Longman Leung Lok Man, Sunny Luk Kim Ching Aaron Kwok Fu Sing, Tony Leung Ka Fai, Chow Yun Fat, Charlie Young Choi Nei, Janice Man Wing Shan, Eddie Peng Yuyan, Aarif Rahman (Lee Chi Ting), Tony Yang Rating : IIB Length : 109 mins. Opening April 23 2026 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] COLD WAR, the highest grossing Hong Kong film in 2012, went on to win 9 major awards in the Hong Kong Film Awards, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Actor for Tony Leung Ka Fai. 4 years later, the story of this highly-anticipated sequel continues as Acting Police Commissioner Sean Lau is promoted to the highest rank in the police force. Joe, son of Deputy Police Commissioner Waise Lee who is behind the conspiracy, is taken into custody and Waise is forced to retire. But the mastermind remains unknown, until the resurface of a former police chief who unveils an unprecedented scheme to corrupt the police force. Things get more complicated when senior counsel Oswald Kan leads an impeachment proceeding against Sean. Oswald's every decision is pivotal in determining who stays on top of the game. ASSASSINATION CLASSROOM THE MOVIE: EVERYONE'S TIME d. Masaki Kitamura Japanese Animation Rating : IIA Length : 87 mins. Opening March 26 2026 in Japan Opening April 23 2026 [ EMPEROR CINEMAS ] It was one day in late February, with the entrance exams over and graduation just around the corner. Amid the government's increasingly strict surveillance, the students of Class 3-E looked back on their year with Korosensei. Memories resurfaced the fading doodles they drew on Professor Bitch, the special swimming lessons, the clashes with the students of Class A, and Valentine's chocolates. The classroom bustled with nostalgic conversations. Meanwhile, during winter break, Korosensei was targeted by a group of four assassins, but as always, he easily dodged their attacks. Later, when he visited the izakaya they frequented to tease them, he ended up saving the blind owner, Azusa, who was burdened with debt, and her daughter Hotaru, from a certain incident. Through this encounter, Korosensei once again strengthened his resolve: to accept his fate, yet fulfill his duty as a teacher with all his might until the very end. Another day began as usual. The students of Class 3-E continued their attempts to assassinate Korosensei before the school year ended, while Korosensei, with a smile, deflected their attacks and praised their growth. And in the ending, the "graduation album" Korosensei's final task reveals a glimpse of their future, leading into the series finale. HUMAN RESOURCE d. Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit Prapamonton Eiamchan, Paopetch Charoensook, Chanakan Rattanaudom, Pimmada Chaisaksoen Rating : IIB Length : 122 mins. Opening September 3 2025 (82nd Venice International Film Festival) Opening January 29 2026 (Thailand) Opening April 23 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/lILaQSSROgw [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] Working in HR at a challenging company, Fren interviews young new hires and is secretly one month pregnant, grappling with the decision to have a child in difficult circumstances. ONE OK ROCK DETOX JAPAN TOUR 2025 AT NISSAN STADIUM IN CINEMAS d. Naoto Amazutsumi Length : 117 mins. Opening April 22 2026 [ EMPEROR CINEMAS ] ONE OK ROCK DETOX JAPAN TOUR 2025 AT NISSAN STADIUM IN CINEMAS thrusts you straight into the heart of the band's most monumental moment: their explosive performance at Nissan Stadium. After nearly three years, the release of DETOX marked a fierce return to their heavier roots grittier, more urgent, unapologetic rock that hits like a storm. The subsequent world tour of the same name, built to an unforgettable climax at Nissan Stadium, where the film captures moments of heightened emotion and unexpected turns that leave the audience holding their breath, captivated by a once in a lifetime performance that at times surprised even those on stage. From humble beginnings in small live houses in 2005, Taka, Toru, Ryota, and Tomoya have risen to conquer the world's biggest stages, galvanizing a fiercely loyal global following spanning Japan, the US, Europe, and Asia. This film captures their intensity in full force -- the sweat, the precision, the unspoken connection that turns a massive crowd into one breathing entity. Presented in immersive SCREENX and 4DX, the experience breaks free from the screen: the stadium s vast scale wraps around you, the roar of the crowd surges from every direction, and every riff, every beat, every drop hits with visceral power. This isn t just a concert film -- it's the closest you ll get to standing in the center of the storm that is ONE OK ROCK. ROUGE d. Stanley Kwan Kam Peng Anita Mui Yim Fong, Leslie Cheung Kwok Wing, Alex Man Chi Leung, Emily Chu Po Yee Rating : IIA Length : 96 mins. Opening January 7 1988 Opening April 22 2026 (RE-RELEASE) Trailer : https://youtu.be/8ALBMTm3lw8 ONCE A THIEF d. John Woo (Ng Yu Sum) Chow Yun Fat, Leslie Cheung Kwok Wing, Cherie Chung Chor Hung Length : 103 mins. Opening February 2 1991 Opening April 19 2026 (RE-RELEASE) Trailer : https://youtu.be/f1YYvTFM-Tg NCT WISH 1ST CONCERT TOUR 'INTO THE WISH : OUR WISH' ENCORE IN CINEMAS d. HYE YUN KIM NCT WISH (SION?RIKU?YUSHI?JAEHEE?RYO?SAKUYA) Length : 210 mins. Opening April 19 2026 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] NCT WISH brings the final chapter of their first solo concert tour to KSPO DOME. Experience their heartfelt performances, filled with dreams and wishes, live on the big screen. Feel the electrifying energy of the concert hall -- right from your theater seat. [ HONG KONG MOVIE 6 ] Get ready to witness even more upgraded performances, enriched production, and the electrifying energy of the concert hall all brought to life with vivid sound and a massive screen! Come to K11 Art House to join this special experience! BTS WORLD TOUR ARIRANG IN JAPAN: LIVE VIEWING d. Jungjae HA BTS Length : 180 mins. Opening April 18 2026 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] Pop Royalty BTS returns to the global stage with their highly anticipated world tour, marking their first large-scale tour in approximately four years. Spanning 34 cities across the world with a total of 82 shows, the tour opens with landmark concerts in Goyang, South Korea, and Tokyo, Japan, marking a new record for the most tour dates by a K-pop artist. Don't miss your chance to experience two full-length concerts, presented live in cinemas worldwide. Titled ARIRANG, BTS's world tour accompanies their fifth full-length album, which reflects the group s identity through honest introspection and universal emotions such as longing and deep love, woven into music that defines them on their own terms. Featuring a spectacular 360-degree in-the-round stage design, the show delivers an immersive experience that places audiences at the very center of the performance. Share the electrifying moments of BTS's defining cultural comeback together on the big screen worldwide, April 11 from Goyang and April 18 from Tokyo. BHOOTH BANGLA d. Priyadarshan Akshay Kumar, Rajpal Yadav, Tabu, Paresh Rawal Length : 174 mins. Opening April 17 2026 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] Arjun Acharya, a financially troubled man in his late 30s, unexpectedly inherits his grandfather's massive ancestral palace, Acharya Niwas, in a remote North Indian town called Mangalpur. Seeing an opportunity to fix his life, Arjun plans to host his sister Meera's long-delayed wedding at the palace. However, the town is gripped by a terrifying curse. Dismissing it as superstition, Arjun pushes forward with wedding preparations, only to encounter increasingly sinister supernatural events within the palace. As the truth behind Acharya Niwas begins to unfold Arjun must confront an evil far more powerful than he imagined to protect his family and survive the wedding that could seal their fate. A FOGGY TALE d. Chen Yu-Hsun Caitlin Fang Yu-Ting, Will Or Wai Lam, 9m88, Tseng Jing-Hua Rating : IIB Length : 134 mins. Opening April 3 2026 at the 50th Hong Kong International Film Festival Opening April 16 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/3OYOhl1q8VY Site : https://www.hkiff.org.hk/film/getdetail?fid=2786 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] Yue's brother is executed. Determined to bring his body back home, Yue goes to Taipei alone and is almost sold by human traffickers. Luckily, Kung-tao, a soldier-turned-rickshaw driver, saves her. Yue is poor but all she wants is a proper burial for her brother. Kung-tao, seeing no prospects in his own life, decides to help Yue. Two people with no relations become friends in need, embarking on a journey that could cost them their lives. [ 50TH HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ] After her older brother is hunted down and executed by the Kuomintang, plucky teenager Yue resolves to bring his body back home, and sets off for Taipei by herself. Upon arrival, she finds herself desperately out of her depth, until another outcast soldier-turned-rickshaw driver Kung-Tao comes to her aid. Set during Taiwan's tumultuous White Terror, Chen's thoroughly absorbing drama deftly balances the horrors of the era with human drama and calming moments of humour, spinning an epic tale of sacrifice and heroism that transpired in the all-too recent past. Best Narrative Feature, Golden Horse Awards. NIGHT KING (DIRECTOR'S CUT) d. Jack Ng Wai Lun Dayo Wong Tze Wah, Sammi Cheng Sau Man, Louise Wong Dan Nei, Fish Liew Chi Yu, Alan Yeung Wai Lun, Siuyea Lo Chun Yip, Dee Ho Kai Wa Renci Yeung Sze Wing, Mandy Tam Man Huen, Sumling Li, Hazel Lam, Amy Tang Lai Ying Rating : III Length : 163 mins. Opening April 16 2026 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] The long-awaited director’s cut, with 30 minutes of unrevealed and breathtaking highlights! The year is 2012. The once-glamourous Club EJ suddenly experiences a hostile takeover. Much like the nightclub industry, the glory days are over for the club's manager, Foon, despite having stood tall in East Tsim Sha Tsui for decades. To make things worse for Foon, the club's new CEO is none other than his cutthroat ex-wife, Madame V! Determined to change things up, she leaves Foon and his hostesses with no choice but to transform and modernize in order to breathe new life into their business. Little do they know, a powerful conglomerate has been pulling the strings all along to shut down Club EJ for good. To save their neon empire, Foon and V must join forces and make an epic last stand with the hostesses against what seems to be inevitable doom. COLD WAR d. Longman Leung Lok Man, Sunny Luk Kim Aaron Kwok Fu Sing, Tony Leung Ka Fai Ka Fai, Charlie Young Choi Nei, Gordon Lam Ka Tung, Chin Ka Lok, Andy Tien (On Chi Kit), Terence Yin (Wan Chi Wai), Aarif Rahman (Lee Chi Ting), Eddie Peng Yu-yan, Andy Lau Tak Wai, Ma Yili, Alex Tsui Ka Kit, Byron Mann Fung Rating : IIB Length : 102 min. Opening April 16 2026 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] In Asia's safest city, the police have long been untouchable. Approaching midnight in Hong Kong, police headquarters receives an anonymous call: a fully-loaded police van carrying the force's most advanced equipment and five highly-trained officers has disappeared off the grid. The hijackers possess direct knowledge of police procedures. They're already steps ahead. The police must meet a list of demands to ensure the hostages release, including the delivery of a large ransom. Any delay will cost lives. The clock has begun to tick. Rival Deputy Commissioners Sean Lau and Waise Lee fight to take charge of the rescue operation, code named COLD WAR. Lau wants to negotiate with the hijackers while covertly tracking them to their hideout. Lee is ready for an all-out aggressive attack, no matter the cost. For them, there s much more at stake than the safety of the hostages or the reputation of the police. With the Secretary for Security stepping down, the seat will soon be vacant. COLD WAR will decide who climbs to the top. Lau and Lee are aware that every decision is crucial, that each minute counts. But as they execute a carefully planned attack, little do they know they ve become unwitting pawns in a bigger, more dangerous game... DEAR STRANGER d. Tetsuya Mariko Hidetoshi Nishijima, Gwei Lun-Mei Length : 138 mins. Opening April 16 23026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/VZRY9imbvK0 A NEW DAWN d. Yoshitoshi Shinomiya Japanese Animation Length : 76 min. Opening April 16 2026 Teaser : https://youtu.be/HPYdoaEihgI [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] Selected for the main competition at the 76th Berlin International Film Festival and having contributed to numerous works by acclaimed directors such as Makoto Shinkai and Katabuch Sunao -- Yoshitoshi Shinomiya makes his dazzling debut with his first feature-length animated film! Historic fireworks shop "Tategami Fireworks" faces forced relocation due to urban redevelopment. For four years, second son Keitaro Tategami has kept the shop running alone, determined to fulfil his missing father's dream by completing the legendary firework "Shuhari". At summer's end, Keitaro's childhood friend Kaoru Shikamori returns from Tokyo. As Keitaro's older brother Chitaro arrives to announce the deadline of the relocation, three friends separated for years reunite and resolve to carry out a breathtaking plan in the time left. The illusory firework, bearing the hopes of everyone together with the precious blue pigment "Hana Rokusho" that conceals the crucial secret, will lead them toward entirely new futures of their own. When the magnificent fireworks illuminate the night sky with a new dawn, what tomorrow awaits Keitaro and the others? A PALE VIEW OF HILLS d. Kei Ishikawa Suzu Hirose, Fumi Nikaido, Yo Yoshida, Camilla Aiko, Kouhei Matsushita, Tomokazu Miura Rating : IIA Length : 123 mins. Opening May 15 2025 at the Cannes film Festival Opening April 16 2026 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] In 1982 England, young writer Niki returns home to visit her mother, Etsuko, who has decided to sell the family house after years of loss. As they sift through old mementoes, memories of post-war Nagasaki 30 years ago resurface. Young Etsuko's story begins with her encounter with Sachiko, a mysterious woman longing to start anew abroad with her daughter. As Niki pieces together these recollections, she senses troubling inconsistencies in the story. Adapted from Nobel laureate Kazuo Ishiguro's work and directed by Kei Ishikawa (A Man), the film weaves dual timelines to portray women s struggles in the shadow of war, reflecting the collective trauma of a turbulent age. Un Certain Regard, Cannes. Un Certain Regard, Cannes Film Festival BFI London Film Festival CYCLONE Can : Chiu Fung d. Philip Yung Tsz Kwong Liu Yuqiao, Edwynn Li Yuxuan, Jennifer Suen Wo Yi, Lu Zhou, Ye Jingjian, Lee Hoi Lam, Leung Kwan Lun, Yau Chung Wai, Ning Chan Tsang Ning, Larine Tang Yueping, Bui Ka, Leung Ying Ah, Liang Jiali, Jin Chi, Lai Sha Cheung Tat Ming, Yui Yuk Mui, Fish Liew Chi Yu Rating : III Length : 119 mins. Opening April 12 2026 at the 50th Hong Kong International Film Festival Site : https://www.hkiff.org.hk/film/getdetail?fid=2814 Site : https://iffr.com/en/iffr/2026/films/cyclone [ INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ROTTERDAM ] Named after a figure from martial-arts literature, Cyclone follows a wanderer travelling from mainland China to Hong Kong in search of gender-affirming surgery. As the journey unfolds, desire and identity blur, echoing Philip Yung's portrait of a city continually redefining its sense of belonging. Cyclone is a curious title, alluding to one of modern martial-arts literature and cinema's most tragic heroines: Mei Chaofeng, often translated as Cyclone Mei. Like her literary counterpart, Cyclone is a wanderer, travelling from the People's Republic of China to Hong Kong in search of gender-affirming surgery. Yet the longer the journey takes, the less certain she becomes of her desire. The identity in question and the passage undertaken reach beyond the individual. Yung is also thinking of Hong Kong, a place whose identity is constantly questioned and that keeps searching for a sense of its own belonging. Although internationally known for multilayered crime films such as Where the Wind Blows (2022), Philip Yung has long been drawn to more intimate stories. Cyclone feels like a place where everything he cares about has found a home. The narrative is both sprawling and concentrated, profoundly personal yet resonant with the experience of a people. It moves across temporal, regional and cultural barriers with clarity and grace, all the while maintaining an effortless visual beauty. Vanja Kaludjercic [ 50TH HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ] Anchored by a powerful performance by Liu Yuqiao as the eponymous protagonist, Philip Yung's transgender drama is a poignant and empathetic tale of a lost soul searching for a place of belonging. Named after Cyclone Mei, the unfairly maligned tragic figure in Louis Cha's martial arts novels, Cyclone works as a sex worker in Hong Kong to save up for gender-affirming surgery. But the more her identity is denied by the world and those around her, the more her desires begin to diminish. Raw and engrossing, this is Yung's most intimate directorial effort yet. Big Screen Competition, Rotterdam. FAREWELL MY CONCUBINE d. Chen Kaige Leslie Cheung Kwok Wing, Zhang Fengyi, Gong Li, Ge You, David Wu, Jiang Wenli, Huang Lei, Ma Ming Wai, Rating : IIB Length : 171 mins. Opening January 1 1993 Opening April 12 2026 (RE-RELEASE) Trailer : https://youtu.be/AQl656WknlY A CHINESE GHOST STORY d. Ching Siu Tung Leslie CHeung Kwok Wing, Joey Wong Cho Yin, Wu Ma, Lau Siu Ming, Lam Wai, Fanny Sieh (Sit Chi Lun) Rating : IIA Length : 92 mins. Opening July 8 1987 Opening April 12 2026 (RE-RELEASE) BTS WORD TOUR 'ARIRANG' IN GOYANG: LIVE VIEWING d. Jungjae HA BTS Length : 180 mins. Opening April 11 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/w09RpSumTX8 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] Pop Royalty BTS returns to the global stage with their highly anticipated world tour, marking their first large-scale tour in approximately four years. Spanning 34 cities across the world with a total of 82 shows, the tour opens with landmark concerts in Goyang, South Korea, and Tokyo, Japan, marking a new record for the most tour dates by a K-pop artist. Don't miss your chance to experience two full-length concerts, presented live in cinemas worldwide. Titled ARIRANG, BTS's world tour accompanies their fifth full-length album, which reflects the group s identity through honest introspection and universal emotions such as longing and deep love, woven into music that defines them on their own terms. Featuring a spectacular 360-degree in-the-round stage design, the show delivers an immersive experience that places audiences at the very center of the performance. Share the electrifying moments of BTS's defining cultural comeback together on the big screen worldwide, April 11 from Goyang and April 18 from Tokyo. SPARE QUEENS Can : Dai Fun Jung Lit : Big Split d. Tom Chung Sing Stephy Tang Lai Yan, Chrissie Chau Sau Na, Anson Kong Yip Sun Length : 92 mins. Opening April 9 2026 at the 50th Hong Kong International Film Festival Site : https://www.hkiff.org.hk/film/getdetail?fid=2903 [ 7TH FIRST FEATURE FILM INITIATIVE ] A manager of a struggling ten-pin bowling team has to team up with her lifelong rival. They must put their differences aside, and face new challenges together. [ 50TH HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ] In bowling, there is nothing more daunting than the 7-10 split, which leaves two side pins in a position that is almost impossible to knock down. In this stirring sports film, the infamous split serves as a metaphor for not only a long-standing rivalry between two retired female bowlers, but also rare second chances to correct past mistakes. Produced by the team behind sleeper hit Love Lies (48th), this directorial debut shows us that bowling involves far more than just hitting wooden pins with a ball it requires precise timing, immense strength, and grace under pressure. PEGASUS 3 d. Han Han Shen Teng, Yin Zheng, Johnny Huang Jingyu, Zhang Benyu, Wei Xiang, Sha Yi, Fan Chengcheng, Sun Yizhou, Duang Bai Yufan, Chen Yongsheng, Steven Dasz Rating : IIA Length : 126 mins. Opening April 3 2026 (Preview) Opening April 9 2026 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] After the final stage at Bayanbulak, Zhang Chi is invited to compete in a brand-new event, the "Muchen 100 Rally," as the head coach of the team. The once "wild" racer now steps onto the international stage. Facing a completely new course filled with top-tier competitors, Sun Yuqiang and Ji Xing once again fight side by side with Zhang Chi. Powerful drivers such as Lin Zhendong are also invited to join, and a team built on top-level speed and shared belief is formed. However, Zhang Chi soon realizes that the true challenge does not seem to come from the race itself. Beneath the surface, tensions are rising beyond the track, casting uncertainty over their high-speed journey ahead. GIRLS UND PANZER: MOTTO LOVE LOVE SAKUSEN DESU! ACT 3 d. Masami Shimoda Japanese Animation Opening April 9 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/hNxLz8xaQN8 THE DATING MENU Can : Chu Si Fat Ban Lit : OMAKASE d. Amos Why (Wong Ho Yin), Frankie Chung Won Kit Siuyea Lo Chun Yip, Renci Yeung Sze Wing, Rachel Leung Yung Ting, Crystal Cheung Man Ka, Kearen Pang Sau Wai, Wong Yat Ho, Gladys Yuen (MonkeyMit), Tim Chan Lok Tim Length : 100 mins. Opening April 8 2026 at the 50th Hong Kong International Film Festival Site : https://www.hkiff.org.hk/film/getdetail?fid=2914 [ 50TH HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ] While trying to keep his struggling business afloat, a chef goes on a dating app in search of Zelda, his crush from his chatroom days as a teenager. For each Zelda he meets, he makes a tailor-made meal to fit their story. Putting a spotlight on the city's struggling restaurant sector, indie filmmaker Amos WHY and his co-director Frankie Chung's unconventional and bittersweet road movie follows a rootless man who turns to his memories to avoid confronting his unknown future. Is it better to drift with uncertainty, or to stay in your comfort zone whilst tethered to a sinking ship? A MIGHTY ADVENTURE d. Toe Yuen Kin To Animation Length : 75 mins. Opening April 5 2026 at the 50th Hong Kong International Film Festival Site : https://www.hkiff.org.hk/film/getdetail?fid=2914 [ 50TH HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ] The latest film by local animation master Toe Yuen (My Life as McDull, 26th) is an ingenious creative leap that seamlessly blends real-life elements with computer imagery. In what feels like a 21st century update of classical silent film adventures, Yuen's dialogue-free endeavour follows three insects, who attempt to flee the big city after they are forcibly removed from their natural habitat. Turning little things like an overflowing pot and a cage full of birds into life-or-death gauntlets for the micro-heroes, this thrilling and surprisingly harrowing adventure will make you reassess the value of life in all sizes. Best Sound Effects, Golden Horse Awards. April 7 (Tue): Community Screening. Q&A with director Toe Yuen. Online registration for the public starts from 10am on 25 March. Seats available on a first-come, first served basis. SUPER JUNIOR 20th Anniversary TOUR SJ-CORE in CINEMAS d. MYEONG SEOK KIM, SOYOUNG PARK, HYOJEONG LEE SUPER JUNIOR (LEETEUK, HEECHUL, YESUNG, SHINDONG, EUNHYUK, DONGHAE, SIWON, RYEOWOOK, KYUHYUN) Opening on April 4 2026 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] Kicking off in Seoul last August and spanning 17 regions, the tour reaches its spectacular finale. Experience the final show, SJ-CORE in SEOUL, on the big screen. BEYOND HOSTAGE CRISIS AKA: 823 HOSTAGE CRISIS d. Tony Leung Hung Wah Chris Tong Bing Yu, Qrios Zhang Yaodong, Fish Liew Chi Yu, Sahronizam Noor, Luvin Ho (Ching Wai), Garrick Wong Yi Yik, Crystal Chow Yuen Ting, Yuan Teng, Joey Daud, Mimi Kung Chi Yan, Helena Law Lan, Don Li Yat Long Rating : IIB Length : 90 mins. Opening April 2 2026 in Malaysia Opening May 28 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/I63ApHZTkto WE'RE NOTHING AT ALL Can : Ngor Moon But Si Sup Mor Lit : We Aren't Anything d. Herman Yau Lai To Patrick Tam Yiu Man, Anson Kong Yip Sang, ANSONBEAN (Chan Ngai Sun), Wong Yau Nam, Kearen Pang Sau Wai, Ben Yuen Fu Wah, Amanda Lee Wai Man, Stephanie Che Yuen Yuen, Ken Low Wai Kwong Chu Pak Him, Rachel Leung Yung Ting, Thor Lok Chun Wai, Serene Lim (Lam Suen Yu), Chan Suk Yi, Baby Po Pui Yu, Mak Pui Tung, Ellen Liu Oi Ling, Chu Tin, Edward Chui Woei Dong, Kumer So Sun Yu, Jane Wong Bui Yee, Donny Ng Chi Hei, Ivan Yuen Man Tai Rating : III Length : 128 mins. Opening December 25 2025 (POSTPONED) Opening April 2 2026 at the 50th Hong Kong International Film Festival Opening April 3 2026 Teaser : https://youtu.be/rOlwvUx3O5U Site : https://www.hkiff.org.hk/film/getdetail?fid=2946 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] On Valentine's Day, a double-decker bus explodes in a fiery blast, killing many and leaving charred remains, with evidence pointing to a deliberate act by two passengers, Fai and Ike, a gay couple from troubled backgrounds living on society s margins. As retired forensic expert Lung Sir investigates, he uncovers their tragic story of abuse, homophobia, and despair, culminating in their decision to end their lives in a suicidal protest against an unjust world, leaving behind a haunting message: "On a beautiful day, we end our unbeautiful lives." [ 50TH HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ] After a terrifying bus bombing kills dozens in the city centre, a former forensic investigator is brought back in to help crack the case. Along the way, he uncovers a tragic romance between two young men pushed to the brink by an unforgiving society. Literally putting his money where his mouth is, veteran director Herman Yau fully self- funded this provocative and fearless urban epic. Holding up a mirror to society, Yau offers an angry cautionary tale that reveals the pressure cooker environment we have created for ourselves and what could happen if we push each other too far. KYOJO: REQUIEM d. Isamu Nakae Takuya Kimura, Mai Shiraishi, Shota Sometani, Haruna Kawaguchi, Yuko Oshima, Shohei Miura, Gaku Hamada, Haruka Fukuhara, Eiji Akaso, Ren Meguro, Yosuke Sugino, Shuri, Mirai Moriyama, Kenji Sakaguchi Length : 149 mins. Opening April 2 2026 Trailer: https://youtu.be/zStG6m-6aeQ [ EMPEROR CINEMAS ] The 205th class of police academy students continues to face the ruthless tests from the devilish instructor Kimichika Kazama. As the students' hidden secrets are gradually revealed by Kazama, some choose to drop out. Meanwhile, various incidents continue to unfold within the academy, including the love triangle involving Manabe, Asaki, and Momoha, Hatsusawa's attempts to protect her sister's safety, and the suspicious behaviour of Ujihara. At the same time, graduates from Kazama's class are investigating the whereabouts of the kidnapped sister, Sara Tokizaki, discovering that the someone is plotting to commit a crime during the police academy graduation ceremony... A BETTER TOMORROW d. John Woo (Ng Yu Sum) Chow Yun Fat, Leslie Cheung Kwok Wing, Ti Lung, Tian Feng, Waise Lee Chi Wai, Kenneth Tsang Kong, Shing Kui On Rating : IIB Length : 95 mins. Opening August 2 1986 Opening April 1 2026 (RE-RELEASE) Trailer : https://youtu.be/M7ZBsUf986E AS THE WATER FLOWS d. Zhuo Bian Li Zhenping, Wang Juan, Li Hongmei, Liu Lei Rating : IIA Length : 120 mins. Opening March 29 2026 (LIMITED RELEASE) Trailer : https://youtu.be/J6eaRMGxRpc [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] The debut feature from cinematographer Bian Zhuo won Best Film in the Asian New Talent Competition at the Shanghai International Film Festival. Bian also served as screenwriter, editor and director of photography for this elegiac drama about Xie Shuwen, an elderly widower who considers a new romance one year after the passing of his wife. However, his decision is fraught, sowing discontent among his grown children, complicating a web of family matters, and bringing to light past hardships. Facing emotional difficulties and uncooperative health, Xie strives to heal his family and himself before life's light fades. Best Film Award, Asian New Talent Competition, Shanghai International Film Festival Vancouver International Film Festival New Talent Award, Hong Kong Asian Film Festival TAKANASHI KIARA / NINOMAE INA'NIS 1ST CONCERT "DRAWN TO DAWN": LIVE VIEWING IN CINEMAS Length : 150 mins. Opening March 28 2026 [ EMPEROR CINEMAS ] "Drawn to Dawn is the first dual-headliner concert by Takanashi Kiara and Ninomae Ina nis, two leading talents from hololive production's English division. Held at The Wiltern in Los Angeles on 27 28 March 2026, this landmark concert celebrates music, friendship, and the shared journey of hololive English. Designed as a cinematic live performance, Drawn to Dawn combines high-energy vocals, immersive visuals, and character- driven storytelling. The show brings together Takanashi Kiara's dynamic, high-impact pop performances and Ninomae Ina'nis' elegant, atmospheric musical style, exploring themes of dreams, new beginnings, and connection created to shine on the big screen for fans worldwide." AS THE WATER FLOWS d. Zhuo Bian Li Zhenping, Wang Juan, Li Hongmei, Liu Lei Rating : IIA Length : 120 mins. Opening March 29 2026 (LIMITED RELEASE) Trailer : https://youtu.be/J6eaRMGxRpc [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] The debut feature from cinematographer Bian Zhuo won Best Film in the Asian New Talent Competition at the Shanghai International Film Festival. Bian also served as screenwriter, editor and director of photography for this elegiac drama about Xie Shuwen, an elderly widower who considers a new romance one year after the passing of his wife. However, his decision is fraught, sowing discontent among his grown children, complicating a web of family matters, and bringing to light past hardships. Facing emotional difficulties and uncooperative health, Xie strives to heal his family and himself before life's light fades. Best Film Award, Asian New Talent Competition, Shanghai International Film Festival Vancouver International Film Festival New Talent Award, Hong Kong Asian Film Festival TEACHING SUCKS! d. Wilson Yip Wai Shun Jan Lamb Hoi Fung, Anthony Wong Chau Sun, Cathy Chui Chi Kei, Cheung Tat Ming, Christine Ng Wing Mei Rating : IIA Length : 63 mins. Opening October 25 1997 Opening March 26 2026 (RE-RELEASE) [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] Secondary-school teachers Lam and Wong are constant companions, and together, they try to create moments of excitement in the midst of stultifying routine. But when a beautiful substitute teacher electrifies the teachers' lounge, the best friends fall out of sync. Among Hong Kong comedies, 'Teaching Sucks' stands out for finding humor in the varied rhythms of everyday life. Complemented by stylish compositions, a rhapsodic score reminiscent of Japanese TV dramas, and a supporting ensemble of great comedians, 'Teaching Sucks' is a lively portrait of ordinary people pursuing personal and professional fulfilment. The bc X HKU Film Club brings together Cinematheque audiences and University of Hong Kong Masters-degree students in Literary and Cultural Studies. Film Club screenings are followed by public discussions in the 1/F foyer facilitated by filmmaker Kate Reilly. Reilly co-wrote and co-directed 'Memories to Choke On, Drinks to Wash Them Down', which won Best Screenplay from the Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards. On 28 March, Reilly will be joined by her 'Memories' co-writer and co-director Leung Ming-kai (Best Cinematography, 'Mother Bhumi', TGHFF 2025; Best Cinematography, 'Ciao UFO', H.K.S.C. Awards 2026). THE KEEPER OF THE CAMPHOR TREE d. Tomohiko Ito Japanese Animation Rating : I Length : 114 mins. Opening March 26 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/cxsraYHXDOI [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] Reito Naoi, a young man fired unfairly from his day job, finds himself hitting rock bottom when he's arrested after a desperate attempt to get back on his feet. With nothing left to him, he surrendered himself to fate, giving up on any hopes for the future, and lost the will to make his own choices in life. But one day, a chance encounter threw him a lifeline that could change his fate forever. "If you follow the client's instructions, we'll set you free..." Appearing before him out of nowhere, a lawyer spoke to him, and he immediately accepted the offer. And thus, Chifune Yanagisawa came into his life. A major contributor to the success of the large Yanagisawa Group corporation, she was also, apparently, his late mother's half-sister. "I have orders for you," she claimed. Those orders were to become the Keeper of the Camphor Tree of Tsukisato Shrine. Though bewildered by such a sudden request, Reito did as he was told, and found himself meeting with the many people patronizing the shrine: Toshiaki Saji, a man who visits the camphor tree on a regular basis. Toshiaki's daughter, Yumi Saji, a college student who finds her father's actions suspicious. Soki Oba, a young man struggling with his role in taking over the family business. As Reito interacts with them and Chifune, his formerly bleak world begins to take on new life. -- But what he had yet to discover was this: The true power that camphor tree possessed. Eventually, Reito's days are consumed by the swirling mysteries of the camphor tree, as he is led towards an unexpected, hidden truth. DAYS OF BEING WILD d. Wong Kar Wai Leslie Cheung Kwok Wing, Andy Lau Tak Wa, Maggie Cheung Man Yuk, Carina Lau Ka Ling, Jacky Cheung Hok Yau, Tony Leung Chiu Wai Rating : IIB Length : 96 mins. Opening December 15 1990 Opening March 25 2025 (RE-RELEASE) Trailer : https://youtu.be/MeXKewVM-h0 BLACK RABBIT, WHITE RABBIT d. Shahram Mokri Babak Karimi, Hasti Mohammai, Kibriyo Dilyobova, Bezhan Davlyatov Length : 139 mins. Opening March 22 2026 at Asian Cinerama 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/CkFthKKRuV4 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] In Tajikistan, while an Iranian director remakes a classic, the armorer grows paranoid upon discovering their gun is not a prop. Simultaneously, a young woman crashes the set for an audition, while elsewhere, Sara uncovers a conspiracy behind her car crash. These seemingly unrelated stories intertwine into a surreal mystery, blurring reality and dreams. With sophisticated extreme long takes, the film explores the nature of cinema: if every "Chekhov s Gun" points toward a final suspense, will it ultimately fire? GOODBYE, DRAGON INN d. Tsai Ming-Liang Lee Kang-Sheng, Chen Shiang-Chyi, Mitamura Kiyonobu, Miao Tien, Shih Chun Length : 82 mins. Opening March 22 2026 at Asian Cinerama 2026 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] On a night of pouring rain in Taipei, the Fu-Ho Grand Theatre shuts its doors forever. As Dragon Inn glows on the gigantic screen, a young Japanese man seeks refuge. The swordsmen from the screen, now older, sit in the dark reminiscing and mourning. A crippled ticket clerk limps through labyrinth-like passageways, her footsteps echoing. The space appears void of life, yet other presences linger. Through static long takes, Tsai Ming-Liang gazes at the disappearance of cinema, paying tribute to a bygone era. SORE: A WIFE FROM THE FUTURE d. Yandy Laurens Sheila Dara Aisha, Dion Wiyoko, Goran Bogdan, Lara Nekic Length : 119 mins. Opening March 22 2026 at Asian Cinerama 2026 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] In Croatia, a struggling Indonesian photographer meets Sore, a woman claiming to be his future wife. Her mission is to transform Jonathan's life before it s too late. But when Sore reveals the secrets of the future, she begins to bleed and dies, only for time to reset. Will her attempts be enough to rewrite their future, or will time always win? Expanded from a hit web series, this sci-fi romance reflects on love and the price of change. A domestic box office hit and winner of four Citra Awards, it offers a poignant, unconventional take on the time-loop trope. LET'S HAVE A CUP OF DOODH PATTI CHAI d. Brian Hung Kwong Yin Kenneth Cheung Moon Yuen, Yiyi Zhao, Tsang Wing Yam, Inderjeet Singh, Darius Kokou Agbeko Dzadu, Caroline Chan Yuen Yu, Deepmala KD, Wei Sze, Rating : I Length : 99 mins. Opening March 21 2026 [ BROADWAY CIRUIT ] Kam Tin is home to people of many ethnicities, like a miniature United Nations. Chris moves there from the city with his wife Erica and their daughter, Wing Yan. As they adjust to their new life, they must also learn how to get along with neighbors of different ethnicities. Chris starts a business with an Indian partner, though Erica has little faith in it. Wing Yan befriends an African asylum seeker, sparking gossip. Haunted by unpleasant past experiences, Erica carries racial stereotypes, growing increasingly anxious and unsettled as tensions rise...This film is funded by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council. BTS WORD TOUR 'ARIRANG' IN JAPAN: LIVE VIEWING d. Jungjae HA BTS Length : 180 mins. Opening March 21 2026 (Preview) Opening April 18 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/w09RpSumTX8 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] Pop Royalty BTS returns to the global stage with their highly anticipated world tour, marking their first large-scale tour in approximately four years. Spanning 34 cities across the world with a total of 82 shows, the tour opens with landmark concerts in Goyang, South Korea, and Tokyo, Japan, marking a new record for the most tour dates by a K-pop artist. Don't miss your chance to experience two full-length concerts, presented live in cinemas worldwide. Titled ARIRANG, BTS's world tour accompanies their fifth full-length album, which reflects the group s identity through honest introspection and universal emotions such as longing and deep love, woven into music that defines them on their own terms. Featuring a spectacular 360-degree in-the-round stage design, the show delivers an immersive experience that places audiences at the very center of the performance. Share the electrifying moments of BTS's defining cultural comeback together on the big screen worldwide, April 11 from Goyang and April 18 from Tokyo. 2026 NCT DREAM TOUR 'THE DREAM SHOW 4 : FUTURE THE DREAM' FINALE' in CINEMAS d. KYUNG CHAN KIM, MYEONG SEOK KIM, SO YOUNG PARK NCT DREAM Length : 225 mins. Opening March 21 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/WDL9rU6Ia9o [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] NCT DREAM's fourth tour, <2026 NCT DREAM TOUR 'THE DREAM SHOW 4 : FUTURE THE DREAM'> FINALE, comes to the big screen! Experience their elevated performances and breathtaking stage production together in theaters. THE ROSE: COME BACK TO ME d. Eugene Yi The Rose Length : 87 mins. Opening March 21 2026 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] The documentary film about the Korean indie band The Rose is set to exclusively hit the big screen in Broadway cinema! The Rose: Come Back To Me is an intimate documentary showcasing the dramatic rise of The Rose, the Korean indie rock band with roots in the K-pop training system. After cultivating a millions-strong global fanbase, a label dispute forces them into a years-long hiatus. Now, they are back, with an electrifying tour and on their own terms. JIMMY O YANG FINALLY HOME d. Jimmy O Yang Jimmy O Yang Length : 80 mins. Opening March 20 2025 [ EMPEROR CINEMAS ] From stand-up stages to the big screen, from global fame to "Finally Home," Jimmy is back! Packed with rapid-fire punchlines and iconic one-liners, this time you don t need to fight for concert seats just step into the cinema and laugh out loud together. DHURANDHAR: THE REVENGE d. Aditya Dhar Ranveer Singh, Arjun Rampal, Sanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan, Sara Arjun, Rakesh Bedi, Gaurav Gera, Danish Pandor Rating : III Length : 245 mins. Opening March 20 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/qfQ4-suh4Pk [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] When courage becomes the fuel...revenge is unstoppable. Hamza Ali Mazari, whose real identity is Jaskirat Singh Rangi, pursues his undercover operation within Pakistan's criminal world while tracking down Majo. CIAO UFO Can : Joi Gein UFO d. Patrick Leung Pak Kin Tsui Tin Yau, Charlene Choi Cheuk Yin, Wong Yau Nam Michelle Wai Sze Nga, Ng Siu HIn, Rachel Leung Yung Ting, Joey Leung Cho Hiu, Michael Ning (Bak Ji), Tommy Chu Pak Hong Rating : IIA Length : 122 mins. Opening October 29 2019 at the Hong Kong Asian Film Festival 2019 Opening October 15 2023 at the Hong Kong Asian Film Festival 2023 Opening December 25 2025 (Preview) Opening March 19 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/w6ne-AZH-YY fb: https://fb.com/CiaoUFOTheMovie ig : https://ig.com/ciaufomovie [ HONG KONG MOVIE 6 ] Based on a famous Hong Kong's urban legend, Ciao, UFO tells the coming-of-age tale of four childhood friends, living in Wah-Fu Estate in the golden 80s. After witnessing a mysterious extra-terrestrial event, their life was changed drastically, drifting away from each other. Years later the friends, now in their late twenties, each struggling with life, must once again face the past event, as well as to seek the bond between them. [ HONG KONG ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL 2019 ] Wah Fu Estate in Aberdeen is the home of many urban legends, but few were as outlandish as the one that happened in the 1980s: One night, residents turned their heads to the sky and saw a giant UFO hovering above them for five minutes. No one else could prove or explain the odd phenomenon, but it becomes the pivotal event for three young people in this long-awaited return to form for director Patrick Leung (La Brassiere, Simply Actors). This charming sci-fi comedy also marks the reunion of Tsui Tien-you, Wong Younam and Charlene Choi, who co- starred in 2002 teen comedy hit Summer Breeze of Love. KYOJO: REUNION d. Isamu Nakae Takuya Kimura, Keito Tsuna, Kyoko Saito, Daichi Kaneko, Yuki Kura, Hiroe Igeta, Karen Otomo, Yuno Ohara, Soya Igari, Shoki Nakayama, Seishu Uragami, Jyotaro, Arisa Matsunaga, Shori Sato, Aoi Nakamura Rating : IIB Length : 110 mins. Opening March 19 2026 [ EMPEROR CINEMAS ] The school that cultivates future police officers is known as the "Kyojo." Here, unqualified students will be eliminated. The 205th class of police academy students, who harbour dreams, hopes, and secrets, will face the strict instructor Kimichika Kazama, who can see through any lies. At the same time, Kazama's former students, along with his past subordinate Koji Yanagisawa, are investigating the true culprit who took Kazama's right eye... LABYRINTH d. Shoji Kawamori Japanese Animation Rating : IIA Length : 66 mins. Opening March 19 2026 Teaser : https://youtu.be/DQFfpIJ1SNE [ CINEMA ONLINE MALAYSIA ] Shiori Maezawa is an ordinary high school girl who finds herself in a deserted parallel world of Yokohama after her smartphone suddenly breaks. When she checks her phone, she finds photos of herself on her social media accounts that she does not remember posting. It turns out that she is trapped in a world inside her smartphone, where an alternate version of her exists and is causing chaos. In order to stop her other self from going out of control, Shiori tries to escape from this world. NUMBER ONE d. Kim Tae-yong Choi Woo-sik, Jang Hye-jin, Gong Seung-yeon Rating : I Length : 104 mins. Opening March 19 2026 (Preview) Trailer : https://youtu.be/e1xuyLpbl-M [ GOLDEN SCENE ] Ha-min experiences a startling phenomenon: a decreasing number appears before his eyes with every meal his mother, Eun-sil, prepares. He soon realizes this number represents the remaining meals he will share with his mother before her passing. Torn between filial devotion and the dread of loss, Ha-min desperately attempts to avoid his mother's cooking, trying every means to preserve their remaining time together. Number One reunites Parasite stars Choi Woo-sik and Jang Hye-jin as a mother and son separated by culinary countdown. Utilizing familiar Korean dishes, the film shares a warm, reflective, and lasting emotional query: How many more of our mother's home-cooked meals will we actually get to enjoy? With his longing for his mother's culinary skills, the critically acclaimed South Korean director Kim Tae-yong launches new feature Number One, exploring unconventional family bonds and human connection. TRAPPED d. Zhang Qi (Sagara) Bai Ke, Xin Baiqing, Lang Yueting Rating : IIB Length : 130 mins. Opening March 18 2026 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] The year is 1995. Mangya, a northwestern border town of China has become a ghost town since the once-prosperous mine and border trades shut down. The town has become an island, isolated from the outside world. There is only one police station with three police officers and one gun. XIA Ran, a retired soldier has spent over a decade here. There's a saying that he s the last survivor of the battlefield but he never talk about his story. Sandstorms hit the town once a year, and a catastrophic, once-in- decade sandstorm is forecasted for this year. The storm looms on the horizon; the final transport out of town has long left. In the dead of night, five corpses are tossed into the oil tank in the town's sole gas station. The piercing silence is interrupted by a pack of uninvited guests. However, what frightens XIA Ran more than the murders is that the gas station's tank has been emptied and the town s phone line has been severed. As the sandstorm closes in on Mangya, he realizes that everyone in town has been trapped. Even worse, it seems that some of the town people have their own secrets too... BOSS d. Ra Hee-chan Jo Woo-jin, Jung Kyung-ho Length : 99 mins. Opening March 18 2026 at Asian Cinerama 2026 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] After the leader's death, successors Soon-tae and Kang-pyo show zero interest in power. Soon-tae dreams of franchise offers for his restaurant Mimi Lu, while Kang-pyo aspires to be a tango dancer. As the clan panics, only the impulsive Pan-ho is scheming to become the boss. A hilarious competition begins where everyone tries to lose in the boss election. Adapted from Once a Gangster, this film parodies triad stereotypes and subverts traditional gangland ambition. In this absurd era, who would actually want to be the boss? GIRL ON EDGE d. Zhou Jinghao Zhang Zifeng, Ding Xiangyuan, Ma Yili Length : 105 mins. Opening March 17 2026 at Asian Cinerama 2026 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] Figure skater Jiang struggles to salvage the final chance of her career under the ruthless eye of her mother and coach, Wang. But everything changes when Zhong, a prodigiously gifted and free-spirited talent, becomes the coach s new focus. As tension builds, Jiang's hostility and fascination spiral into a dark and destructive obsession. In his Cannes Directors' Fortnight-selected debut, director Zhou Jinghao dissects the lives of modern youth through the brutal skating world. Under extreme competition, can only one survive? THE FORTRESS d. Hwang Dong-hyuk Lee Byung-hun, Kim Yoon-seok, Park Hae-il, Go Soo Length : 139 mins. Opening March 16 2026 at Asian Cinerama 2026 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] In 1636, during the Qing Invasion of Korea, King Injo and the court take refuge in a mountain fortress, where they find themselves stranded in the cold and surrounded by the enemy. The king s dilemma deepens as his loyal ministers clash over the agonizing choice between survival and honour during the desperate 47 days of standoff. Adapting the acclaimed bestseller and featuring Ryuichi Sakamoto's haunting score, the film masterfully captures the profound desolation of a kingdom at a historical crossroads. THE WAVES WILL CARRY US d. Lau Kek-Huat Vera Chen, Wei Chun-Chan, Fabian Loo Length : 100 mins. Opening March 15 2026 at Asian Cinerama 2026 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] When Ah Yao returns to Malaysia for his father's funeral, he expects grief, not chaos. But everything turns upside down when the religious police storm in, claiming his father must be buried in an Islamic cemetery. Refusing to let go, Ah Yao and his siblings set out on a wild, darkly comedic journey to reclaim the body, confronting cultural clashes and family secrets along the way. Following his Golden Horse win for the documentary From Island to Island, Lau Kek-Huat returns with a narrative feature exploring the history of Malaysian Chinese, featuring an award-winning performance by Vera Chen. KY NAM INN d. Leon Le Do Thi Hai Yen, Lien Binh Phat, The Manh Tran, Ly Hong An Length : 140 mins. Opening March 15 2026 at Asian Cinerama 2026 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] Saigon, 1985. Khang, a young translator rising through the ranks of Vietnam's new regime, is tasked with translating The Little Prince. His life is set. But everything changes when he meets Ky Nam, the reserved widow who runs a small restaurant next door. This chance encounter sparks a subtle bond. Shot on lush 35mm film, director Leon L depicts a forbidden love amidst the collective scars of a changing society. Like an untranslatable sentence, their feelings flow through the cracks of tradition and reform - a powerful desire in a world where not every connection is allowed to last. NUMBER ONE d. Kim Tae-yong Choi Woo-shik, Jang Hye-jin, Gong Seung-yeon Length 104 mins. Opening March 14 2026 at Asian Cinerama 2026 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] Every time Ha-min eats food prepared by his mother, an inexplicable number appears before his eyes. With each meal, the number decreases by one; when it reaches zero, his mother will die. Ha-min s ordinary life is turned upside down as he begins avoiding home-cooked meals, making up every excuse to stay away from the dinner table. Talented actor Choi Woo-shik reunites with director Kim Tae-yong after Set Me Free, alongside his Parasite co-star Jang Hye-jin. Together, the duo reprises their mother-son chemistry to serve up a comforting tale that warms both the heart and the stomach. GAMER GIRLS Can : Din Gaing Nui Hai d. Veronica Bassetto (Bak Wai Kei), Sophie Yang Fan Angela Yuen Lai Lam, Alma Kwok Yi Kwan, Sabrina Cheung Man Sha, Ng Wing Sze, Kayan Ng (Kayan9896), Chase Chan Chung Chak Rating : IIB Length : 102 mins. Opening November 4 2025 at the 22nd Hong Kong Asian Film Festival (10.22-11.09) Opening at International Film Festival Rotterdam 2026 Opening December 19 2025 (Preview) Opening March 12 2026 Teaser : https://youtu.be/evfpwS1qowE Trailer : https://youtu.be/CTe9WVF7H00 Site : https://iffr.com/en/iffr/2026/films/gamer-girls [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] When her professional esports team disbands, former captain Summer ventures into the corporate world after graduation. Unable to shake her passion for competitive gaming, she forms "Gamer Girls", an amateur all-female team that transforms local Cha Chaan Teng into gaming venues. Just as they gain popularity, gaming companies shut down their events citing copyright violations. With Hong Kong esports team selections looming, these determined players must fight to restore their competition rights. Co-directors Veronica Bassetto and Sophie Yang deliver an energetic youth esports tale, where winning or losing matters less than fighting side by side to forge an ideal world. [ 6TH FIRST FEATURE FILM INITIATIVE ] Youth is always full of confusion, electronic gaming may be a way to achieve hero's dream. This is a story of five passionate girls fighting hard in the gaming world, hoping to break the social stereotype. Yet this is more difficult than it seems, with all the unknown challenges ahead. MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM: HATHAWAY -- THE SORCERY OF NYMPH CIRCE d. Shukou Murase Japanese Animation Length : 108 mins. Opening March 12 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/DD259cLGDnw [ EMPEROR CINEMAS ] The year is U.C.0105, twelve years after Char's Rebellion. "MAFTY" has begun resisting the Federation government's tyrannical rule by assassinating its high-ranking officials. Its leader is actually Hathaway Noa, the son of Bright Noa, who fought in the One Year War alongside Amuro Ray. A girl named Gigi Andalusia, who displays uncanny powers, has reminded Hathaway of a past trauma. Though he is bewildered by her words, he prepares to carry out an air raid on the Adelaide conference, determined to fulfill MAFTY's goals and lay his own past to rest. Haunted by past trauma, Hathaway is drawn to the mysterious girl Gigi Andalucia, whose strange powers stir memories within him. While swayed by her cryptic words, he continues preparing for MAFTY s mission the attack on the Adelaide Conference. Meanwhile, Kenneth Sleg of the Federation Forces prepares a defense operation for the Adelaide Conference and a plan to eliminate MAFTY, when he is approached by Handley Yoxon of the Criminal Police Organization with a secret proposal. As Hathaway and Kenneth pursue their respective goals, Gigi also sets off for Hong Kong to fulfill her own role. KING OF PRISM -YOUR ENDLESS CALL- EVERYONE SPARK! PRISM TOURS d. Masakazu Hishida Japanese Animation Length : 61 mins. Opening March 12 2026 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] Several months have passed since the fierce battle of 'PRISM.1'. Although Shin Ichijo delivered a sensational Prism Show at the 'PRISM.1 Rose Party the performance he truly wished to share with his fans he remained troubled, unable to dispel the unease left in his heart. To cheer Shin up, the seven members of the Prism Star unit SePTENTRION board a time machine secretly developed by the Juouin Group. Their destination: the 'Year Crown Christmas Live', the very first performance they ever held as a seven-member team. During their journey through time, they witness the legendary shows of the trio once known as the Big Three , and enjoy traveling through the history of Prism Shows. However, the Prism radiance suddenly goes out of control, and the group falls through a rift in time landing in the dreaded 'Mascot Hell'. There, they encounter numerous 'Pretty Boys' who have wandered in from entirely different worlds. When worlds that should never have connected are drawn together by the power of Prism, the final judgment, "Hell's God Star", descends upon them. Meanwhile, to erase the soul of Shine sleeping within Shin's body as well as Rui the Prism Field releases its final envoy, 'Ai ' Can Shin and his friends safely return to their original world? What is the true nature of the 'Prism Act'? And what lies behind the 'Prism Shows erased from history'? Crossing the boundaries of the Pretty Series, all the 'Pretty Boys' gather for the first time! A brand-new encounter and an unprecedented stage are now about to begin! Experience it all in deeply immersive screens at Broadway Cinemas! STRAY KIDS: THE DOMINATE EXPERIENCE d. Paul Dugdale Length : 146 mins. Opening March 12 2026 [ HONG KONG MOVIE 6 ] Featuring the global K-Pop sensation Stray Kids and a live performance from their record-breaking world tour, alongside exclusive behind-the- scenes footage and intimate interviews with the band, Stray Kids: The dominATE Experience is an epic concert film that gives fans both a spectacular front-row seat and unique access to their favourite band. GIRLFRIENDS Can : Nui Hai But Ping Fan d. Tracy Choi Yan Sin Fish Liew Chi Yu, Jennifer Yu Heung Ying, Elizabeth Tang To, Han Ning, Natalie Hsu (Hui Yan Yi), Eliz Lao Rating : IIB Length : 100 mins. Opening at September 20 2025 the 30th Busan International Film Festival Opening December 18 2025 (Preview) Opening February 13 2026 (Preview) Opening March 5 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/B4Ci4ZrQO4g [ EMPEROR CINEMAS ] Through three love stories, we witness a girl's growth. At 17, she's naive and inexperienced. At 22, she's hesitant and lacks courage. At 34, she has matured and grown through life's challenges. Her journey shows that love can be painful, but it's also worth fighting for. [ SCREEN DAILY HKFILMART 2025 ] Macau-born director Choi reunites with Fish Liew and Jennifer Yu, the cast of her 2016 feature debut Sisterhood, for this female-driven drama chronicling the journey of a girl across 15 years, from her teenage days in Macau, her university years in Taiwan to her busy working life in Hong Kong. Taiwan s Estela Valdivieso Chen and Jacqueline Liu from Hong Kong serve as producers. At Filmart, the Macau-Taiwan-Thailand-Hong Kong production is presented in the work- in-progress section at HAF. [ 30TH BUSAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ] Presents a woman's growth and self-discovery through three episodes of love at ages 17, 22, and 34. ULTIMATE REVENGE Can : Chung Fung: For Ping AKA : For Ping AKA : Chung Fung d. Terry Ng Ka Wai Alex Fong Chung Shun, Ray Lui Leung Wai, Andy Tien (On Chi Kit), Louis Cheung Kai Chung, Carlos Chan Ka Lok, Chan Kwok Bong, German Cheung Man Kit, Macy Ma Sihui, Chin Kar Lok, Sammy Sum Chun Hin, Ching Hor Wai, Polly Lau Yeuk Bo, Deep Ng Ho Hong, Max Cheung Tat Lun, Justin Chu Tin, Ken Law Ho Ming, Kumer So, Eric Cheng Kai Tai, Stephen Ho Kai Nam Rating : IIB Length : 112 mins. Streaming February 10 2026 in mainland China Opening March 5 2026 Teaser : https://vimeo.com/810391849/12ca144ae3?share=copy Trailer : https://youtu.be/4k74m3CmoQw [ THE FILM CATALOGUE ] Three years ago, Ben led a botched raid that killed his undercover agent Bong. Now the sergeant of a patrol car, Ben insists on doing everything by the book. When Bong's younger brother Wallace joins Ben's unit, the two men clash over their methods. Meanwhile, the robbers that killed Bong lurk in the shadows, waiting to avenge their dead brother. MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM: HATHAWAY d. Shukou Murase Japanese Animation Rating : IIA Length : 96 mins. Opening March 5 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/ZsRMVoL5yuE [ EMPEROR CINEMAS ] The year is U.C. 0105, twelve years after Char's Rebellion. The anti- government organization "Mafty," led by someone called "Mafty Navue Erin," has taken a stand against the corrupt leadership of the Earth Federation. As Mafty carries out terror attacks and assassinates government officials, it gains support from the angry populace. Mafty's leader is actually Hathaway Noa, the son of war hero Bright Noa. Inspired by the ideals of Amuro Ray and Char Aznable, Hathaway plans to follow in their footsteps and clear a path forward through armed resistance. His destiny, however, is drastically altered as he encounters the Federation officer Kenneth Sleg and a mysterious young beauty named Gigi Andalucia. SUNSHINE WOMEN'S CHOIR d. Gavin Lin Judy Ongg, Ivy Chen Yi-Han, Shu-May Sun, Amber An, Hsin Ling Chung Sun Shu-May, Amanda Wu, Annie Chen, Ho Man-Xi Rating : IIA Length : 134 mins. Opening January 17 2026 (PREVIEW) Opening March 5 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/bPlvhNRbHsA [ CINANDO ] As the birthday song plays, a baby girl is born inside a women's prison, welcomed by four inmates, each burdened by a painful past. When a rebellious newcomer arrives, clashes give way to friendship. After a baby is diagnosed with an eye disease, the inmates form a prison choir to gift the baby girl a final memory. Drawing from real- life stories, director Gavin Lin's heartfelt drama blends humor, music, and redemption. GIRLS UND PANZER: MOTTO LOVE LOVE SAKUSEN DESU! ACT 2 d. Masami Shimoda Japanese Animation Length : 72 mins. Opening March 5 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/hNxLz8xaQN8 THE DANGERS IN MY HEART: THE MOVIE d. Hiroaki Akagi Japanese Animation Rating : I Length : 101 mins. Opening March 5 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/mGcU77Os5Lc [ EMPEROR CINEMAS ] Kyotaro Ichikawa is a painfully awkward middle school boy deep in the throes of eighth-grader syndrome, spending his days obsessed reading morbid books like The Encyclopedia of Murder and anatomical diagrams. His quiet, isolated world is suddenly turned upside down when Anna Yamada, the classroom star, unexpectedly steps into his life. Whether she's casually eating rice balls in the library, humming to herself, or suddenly closing the distance between them, Yamada's unpredictable behavior leaves Ichikawa constantly off balance. And before he knows it, she is occupying his everyday thoughts. As they spend more time together, Yamada too begins to find herself drawn to Ichikawa in ways she never expected. It s the first time either of them has truly understood what it means to "like" someone. Through misunderstandings and clumsy, heartfelt emotions, the distance between them slowly, but surely, begins to close. TWS VR CONCERT: RUSH ROAD Length : 50 mins. Opening March 5 2026 [ EMPEROR CINEMAS ] The rock festival stage overflows with youthful energy. The moment the music hits, a special journey with TWS begins, breaking free from the ordinary. Steps taken along the rhythm lead to a rooftop bathed in the golden glow of sunset, and a beautiful aurora unfolds across the sky like a scene from a movie where time has stood still. From 'OVERDRIVE,' which makes your heart go 'thump!', to the message of 'plot twist' delivered by TWS, and 'Oh Mymy : 7s,' showcasing confidence that never wavers despite the excitement! Capturing TWS's wish to run endlessly with 42 in We invite you to that shining journey! ENHYPEN [WALK THE LINE SUMMER EDITION] IN CINEMAS d. JAESEOK PARK, YOONDONG OH ENHYPEN Length : 123 mins. Opening March 5 2026 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] Experience ENHYPEN WORLD TOUR WALK THE LINE IN JAPAN SUMMER EDITION on the big screen! From their very first meeting to the global stage they command today, ENHYPEN's journey is one of growth, unity, and connection. Rising to million-seller status within a year, achieving a record-breaking Tokyo Dome debut, earning their first grand prize in 2025, and delivering a headline-making performance at Coachella, the group's success has been shaped by the powerful bond they share with ENGENEs. This concert film captures that bond in full: electrifying live performances, the intensity of rehearsals, candid moments behind the scenes, and the everyday lives of the members as they travel through Japan in the heat of summer. More than a concert, it is a celebration of connection, a line that continues to extend forward, carrying ENHYPEN and ENGENEs toward the future, together. Experience it all in deeply immersive 2D & 4DX screens at Broadway Cinemas ! WU YEN d. Johnnie To Kei Fung, Wai Ka Fai Anita Mui Yim Fong, Sammi Cheng Sau Man, Cecilia Cheung Pak Chi Rating : IIA Length : 123 mins. Opening June 16 2001 Opening February 28 2026 (RE-RELEASE) SCARE OUT d. Zhang Yimou Jackson Yee, Zhu Yilong, Song Jia, Lei Jiayin, Yang Mi, Zhang Yi, Cecilia Liu Shishi, Liu Yaowen Opening February 17 2026 in Malaysia Opening February 28 2026 [ CINEMA ONLINE MALAYSIA ] A National Security team races to identify and capture spies who have leaked classified intelligence about China`s latest fighter jet technology. The covert investigation expands beyond intelligence circles into civilian life as the hunt intensifies. In the world of spies, no one is ever beyond suspicion. TABLE FOR SIX d. Sunny Chan Wing Sun Dayo Wong Tze Wah, Louis Cheung Kai Chung, Peter Chan Charm Man, Stephy Tang Lai Yan, Lin Minchen, Ivana Wong Yuen Chi Rating : IIA Length : 120 mins. Opening September 8 2022 Opening February 28 2026 (RE-RELEASE) ATTACK ON TITANS: THE LAST ATTACK SPECIAL RERUN Japanese Animation Length : 145 mins. Opening February 28 2026 BANG DREAM! 10TH ANNIVERSARY LIVE [IN THE NAME OF BANG DREAM] LIVE VIEWING Poppin'Party, Afterlow, Pastel*Palettes, Roselia, Hello, Happy World!, Morfonica, RAISE A SUILEN, MYGO!!!!!, Ave Mujica, Mugendai MewType Length : 300 mins Opening February 28 2026 DOUBLE HAPPINESS d. Joseph Hsu Chen-Chieh Liu Kuan-ting, Jennifer Yu Heung Ying, Yang Kuei-Mei, Tenky Tin Kai Man, Tou Chung-hua, 9m88, Kent Tsai Fan-hsi Esther Liu, Lego Lee, Robinson Yang, Shu Fang Chen, Frank Lin, Yi Wen Chen, Li Ying Yang Rating : I Length : 129 mins. Opening October 28 2025 Opening February 26 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/L3TuZef5dCw [ TOKYO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ] Tim Kao, the meticulous head chef of a five-star hotel in Taiwan, is set to marry his Hong Kong fianc e Daisy Wu. But Tim's divorced parents refuse to attend the same ceremony and each insists on hosting their own. To complicate things further, the Feng Shui master chooses the same auspicious date for both events. Tim, Daisy, their wedding planner Regina, and the best man Tsai must orchestrate two weddings simultaneously in the same hotel, without either parent finding out. Surrounded by a strict father, a demanding mother, and a cast of sharp-tongued relatives, Tim must confront the traumas of his upbringing and ask himself: is he truly ready to start a new family of his own? PANDA PLAN: THE MAGICAL TRIBE d. Derek Hui Wan Yu Jackie Chan, Ma Li, Qiao Shan, Yu Yang, Wang Yinglu, Hu Hu Rating : IIA Length : 100 mins. Opening February 17 2026 (Preview) Opening February 26 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/w1RqrQBbkNs [ CINEMA CITY ] Get ready for a fun adventure in a mysterious tribe! When lovable Panda Hu Hu and international superstar Jackie Chan stumble upon a hidden primitive tribe, Hu Hu is hailed as a 'divine beat' and entrusted with a crucial role by the tribe, who believe she holds the key to solving their crisis. To keep Hu Hu safe, Jackie must stand up to the quirky tribe members. He'll confront a whimsical leader who can harness the winds, the adorable yet fierce warrior Qiang Shan, the strong prince Tu Lu, and the talented princess Sha Yi. What hilarious adventures await them? Can Hu Hu save the tribe from disaster? What secrets lie within this mysterious land? THE HIDDEN PROTECTOR AKA :THE BOONIE BEARS: THE HIDDEN PROTECTOR d. Lin Huida Mainland Chinese Animation Rating : IIA Length : 108 mins. Opening February 17 2026 (Preview) Opening February 26 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/yVKngj-thfE [ CINEMA CITY ] Legend has it that two magical creatures descend upon the human world during certain festivals: the Nian, endowed with positive energy and skills, and the other a monster capable of destroying the world. Back then, Briar was the undisputed "Big Brother" of the forest. Until one day, an unexpected guest arrived. Her magical powers awakened different abilities in the two bears and Vick, leaving Briar the weakest. At this critical juncture, a villain appeared, causing chaos in the human world. The Nian failed to arrive on time. Seeking to become stronger, Briar fell into the villain's trap, triggering a devastating crisis. Therefore, Briar, Bramble and Vick embarked on a journey to find the Nian. SPICE UP YOUR LIFE Can : Lat Mor Dor Hei Si Cathryn Lee Yuan Ling, King Kong, Brian Tse Tung Man, Mimi Choo, Kimmy Low, Lin Jingmiao Opening February 26 2026 in Malaysia Trailer : https://youtu.be/JcAZoETCZB0 ALL'S WELL ENDS WELL d. Clifton Ko Chi Sum Stephen Chow Sing Chi, Maggie Cheung Man Yuk, Leslie Cheung Kwok Wing, Teresa Mo Shun Kwan, Raymond Wong Pak Ming, Sandra Ng Kwan Yu, Kwan Hoi Shan, Lee Heung Kam Rating : IIA Length : 100 mins. Opening January 26 1992 Opening February 20 2026 (RE-RELEASE) Trailer : https://youtu.be/t4AgDTE_YcU MAMA NOT AGAIN! d. Teddy Chin Christine Ng Wing Mei, Joel Chan Shan Chung Bob Lam Sing Bun, Oscar Leung, Daniel Fong Opening February 19 2026 in Malaysia [ CINEMA ONLINE MALAYSIA ] Don't miss this Chinese New Year 2026 film with your family. Starring Hong Kong`s Christine Ng, Joel Chan, Bob Lam and Oscar Leung, along with Malaysia`s Daniel Fong. Enjoy the laughter, blessings and festive energy! NIGHT KING Can : Yeh Wong Lit : Night King d. Jack Ng Wai Lun Dayo Wong Tze Wah, Sammi Cheng Sau Man, Louise Wong Dan Nei, Fish Liew Chi Yu, Alan Yeung Wai Lun, Siuyea Lo Chun Yip, Dee Ho Kai Wah, Renci Yeung Sze Wing, Mandy Tam Man Huen, Sumling Li, Hazel Lam Hei Tung, Amy Tang Lai Ying, Gardner Tse Kwan Ho, Rating : IIB Length : 132 mins. Opening February 14 2026 (Preview) Opening February 17 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/OOJJ-mWHJ7g [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] The year is 2012. The once-glamourous Club EJ suddenly experiences a hostile takeover. Much like the nightclub industry, the glory days are over for the club's manager, Foon, despite having stood tall in East Tsim Sha Tsui for decades. To make things worse for Foon, the club's new CEO is none other than his cutthroat ex-wife, Madame V! Determined to change things up, she leaves Foon and his hostesses with no choice but to transform and modernize in order to breathe new life into their business. Little do they know, a powerful conglomerate has been pulling the strings all along to shut down Club EJ for good. To save their neon empire, Foon and V must join forces and make an epic last stand with the hostesses against what seems to be inevitable doom. BLADES OF THE GUARDIANS d. Yuen Woo Ping Wu Jing, Nicholas Tse Ting Fung, Yoshi Yu Shi, Chen Lijun, Sun Yizhou, Ci Sha, Li Yunxiao, Tony Leung Ka Fai, Max Zhang Jin, Kara Wai Ying Hung, Eddy Zhang Yi, Jet Li (Lee Nin Kit), Rating : IIB Length : 126 mins. Opening February 17 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/FGL37amyjKc [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] Four generations of martial arts stars unite! Directed by Yuen Woo Ping, icons like Wu Jing, Nicholas Tse, and Jet Li come together for an epic martial arts event. In the desert, many groups including escorts, the government, and merchants are fighting for power. Dao Ma, a famous Biao Ren, takes a job to protect a Man on the long road to the city of Chang'an. However, he discovers the person he is protecting is the empire's most wanted man, Zhi Shi Lang. Now, every greedy faction is hunting them, and a deadly battle for the prize begins. [ CINEMA ONLINEM MALAYSIA ] In the ruthless sands of the Western Desert, legendary escort Dao Ma takes on a simple job: protect a mysterious young man, Zhi Shi Lang, and deliver him safely to Chang'an. But the moment they ride out, the desert turns into a killing ground - ambushes come fast, alliances shift, and the mission starts to feel less like a job... and more like a trigger for something much bigger. Hunted by a powerful merchant clan caught in turmoil, Dao Ma is forced to reveal who he really is, and why this escort matters. As secrets surface and fate tightens its grip, every clash becomes a choice between survival and honour... and the desert winds carry their legend straight into the heart of the empire. [ COMING SOON ] FIRST NIGHT NERVES Can: Bak Gor Nui Yun Yut Toi Hei Lit : Eight Women, One Stage of Play d. Stanley Kwan Kam Peng Sammi Cheng Sau Man, Gigi Leung Wing Kei, Fay Bai Baihe, Qi Xi, Angie Chiu Nga Chi, Kiki Sheung Tin Ngor, Catherine Chau Ka Yi, Bowie Lam Bo Yi, Kandy Wong Shan Yee, Kam Kwok Leung Length : 100 mins. Opening at the Busan International Film Festival Opening December 20 2018 Opening January 10 2019 Opening March 27 2019 at the Hong Kong International Film Festival Opening April 4 2019 in Malaysia Trailer : https://youtu.be/35eeazhLhk8 An actress past her prime attempts to make a comeback, only to discover that she is to be acting alongside her biggest rival. [ BUSAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ] Yuan Xiuling, a former star and has-been actress plans to return to the spotlight of the theater a year after her philandering husband died. She decides to star in Two Sisters, written and directed by transwoman An Ouyang. But, her biggest rival, He Yuwen, a rising actress, also stars in the play. Yuwen plans her theatrical debut through it. During the preparation of the play, such a drama unfolds at the backstage as much as on stage. With the opening night at Hong Kong's City Hall Theater just seven days away, tensions at rehearsal increase and tempers flare as actresses Xiuling and Yuwen's buried resentments rise to the surface. INSANE Can : Gum Goo Ji Dei Lit : Place of Imprisonment AKA : Imprisonment d. Wu Qi Pakho Chau, Robert Knepper, Zhen Wang Zhener, Length : 95 mins. Opening April 2020 (POSTPONED) Trailer : https://vimeo.com/267746173 [ THE FILM CATALOGUE ] Adapted by a Korean horror title "Insane", continuing its chilly and mystery. A famous TV show producer Yam Chi Ho gets a chance to return to his pinnacle by directing a new project in a burned-out mental hospital where he believes there is mysterious happenings related to horrible spirit. A diary was found in the ruins, which made Yam curious about the experience of the diary's owner as well as the only survivor in the fire accident, Ng Yeuk Yan. Yam requested to interview Yan for details. During their meetings, Yam finds lots of unreasonable happenings described by Yan. The whole story is about to emerge... THE DISHWASHER SQUAD Can : Sai Woon Tin Tuen Lit : Dish Washing Heavenly Team AKA : Dai Sun Yi Lit : Big Business AKA : Dai Project d. Toni Shum Shek Yin Dior Cheng Yi Kin, Richie Jen (Yam Yin Chai), Hedwig Tam Sin Yin, Poon Chan Leung, Will Lee Ho Hin, Wayi, Kenneth Cheung Moon Yuen, Buber Mak Wing Nam, Anita Chui Bik Ka, Bonnie Xian (Sin Sik Lai), Charmaine Lee Si Yan, Wong Jing Man, Length : 100 mins. Opening September 2023 Opening September 27 2012 at the Asian Pop Up Cinema Opening October 28 2021 at the Hong Kong Asian Film Festival Site : https://www.asianpopupcinema.org/dishwasher Site : https://www.hkaff.asia/en/film/2021/detail/60 [ HONG KONG ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL ] After seeing yet another of his ham-fisted start-ups go belly up, slacker-scion Kuen is lured by his best friend, Lun, to buy up a dishwashing business. When they realise the deal's a scam, they decide to pull a quick one too: they sign up mentally disabled people to the payroll to pocket subsidies from the government. But with the help of a tenacious social worker, this motley crew thrive thanks to their compassion and a lot of hard work. Scriptwriter Toni Shum Sek-yin's directorial debut is an inspiring fact-based tale about the importance of giving everyone a chance to be their best selves. Acting together for the first time, Cheng and Jen make a winning team in this breezy local comedy. [ ASIAN POP UP CINEMA ] Chan Shi Kyun and Yu Chi Lun have been long time friends . They recklessly bought a dishwashing factory on the cheap but discover that the business is in a financial ruin and has no employees while existing contracts must be honored at the risk of financial penalty. To solve their problem, they decided to hire through a social worker so they will be eligible "special social enterprise" government subsidy in this crowd-pleasing comedy. (windowsonworlds.com) POKEMON THE MOVIE: KOKO d. Tetsuo Yajima Japanese Animation Rating : I Length : 100 mins. BLUE ISLAND Can : Yau Wat Ji Doh Lit : Depression Island d. Chan Tze-woon Length : 95 mins. Opening at the International Film Festival Rotterdam Bright Future Site : https://iffr.com/en/expanded/2022/films/blue-island [ INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ROTTERDAM ] Although the Chinese government promised that Hong Kong would retain separate status until 2047, in recent years the Chinese state has consolidated its power over the metropolis. Large-scale protests by the populace have been brutally suppressed. This mix of documentary, fiction, and visions of the future reveals the current state of desolate depression among the people of Hong Kong. "A desperate attempt to capture the final moments of a sinking island", as maker Chan Tze-woon himself puts it. In four chapters, Chan looks back at previous moments of resistance and revolution on the island: in 1967, 1973, and 1989. He shows how the activists of then are faring now. Some still burn with righteous fire, while others are disillusioned or have been bought off by the system. The past is presented in fictional scenes, with today's activists playing those of yesteryear. As one of the young demonstrators observes of her predecessor: "All the hardships he endured seem to be repeating in our generation." ONE WEEK FRIENDS d. Gavin Lin Shen Yue, Zhao Jinmai, Lin Yi, Wang Jia-Hui Opening August 11 2022 Trailer : https://youtu.be/YZzA65LK7GQ [ THE FILM CATALOGUE ] New student Lin Xiangzhi transferred to ShengHua High School's repeating class. She is quiet and smart but always alone, without making friends with other students. However, she attracts the attention of Xu Youshu, who is not a good student in her class. In the process of trying to be friends with Lin Xiangzhi, he and another two students Song Xiaonan and Jiang Wu, found the secret of Lin Xiangzhi. In order to help this lonely girl, four of them formed a "doomsday survival" team to create surprises for her and their memories. Unbeknownst to them, there is an even sadder secret behind Lin Xiangzhi's illness ...... HONG KONG CLASSICS REIMAGINED ILLICIT Can : Gum d. Wing Shya (Ha Wing Hong) Karen Mok Man Wai DEJA VA d. Lawrence Kan Kwan Chun Stanley Yau, Ling Man Lung, Angela Yuen Lai LAM LA ROSE NOIRE VS LAS ROSE NOIRE 2023 Can : Hak Mui Gwai Dui Hak Mui Gwai 2023 d. Kenji Tanigaki Charlene Choi Cheuk Yin, Gillian Chung Yun Tung, Kenny Kwan Tak Bun THE RAW OYSTERS Can : Foon Hei Yuen Ga d. Lemon Liu Sammo Hung Kam Bo, Michelle Yim (Mai Suet), Chu Kam Yin, Jocelyn Chan Ming Hei PASSION CALL Can : Bit Tung Fai d. Wong Kwok Keung Eddie Cheung Siu Fai, Locker Lam Ka Hei SOMEWHERE IN TIME Can : Seung Gein Liu d. Man Lim Chung Sylvia Chang (Cheung Ngai Ga), George Lam Chi Cheung Opening May 17 2024 at the Cannes International Film Festival Opening July 20 2024 FOR ALICE Can : Cup Oi Lai Sze d. Chow Yam Wing Tai Bo, Kuku So Tsz Yan Length : 82 mins. Opening at July 13 2024 the 2024 New York Asian Film Festival Opening September 20 2024 at the Hong Kong Film Gala Presentation Malaysia Opening September 5 2025 (Limited Release) [ 2024 NEW YORK ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL ] A compact neo-noir bathed in neon and shadows, Chow Kam Wing's chamber piece resurrects Hong Kong's pulp tradition with arthouse flair. Unfolding in the faded opulence of Tsim Sha Tsui's Mirador Mansion, it charts an unlikely bond between grizzled veteran Tai Bo and rising star Kuku So he a mysterious rescuer, she a teenager running away from her mother's abusive partner. At first Alice (the Wonderland echoes ring deliberately) rebuffs her grizzled savior's gallantry. But their shared loneliness catalyzes a fraught rapprochement amid the mansion's crimson-lit maze. Chow wields colorful yet noirish atmospherics with a maestro's command, the dank stairwells and flickering fluorescents conjuring palpable peril. As this intricate two-hander hurtles toward its cathartic climax, you'll be gasping not just from the suspense, but from sensing the new lifeblood pulsing through the story. In the live wire intensity between Chow's protagonists burns the fierce promise of the arthouse's inheritance of Hong Kong's pulp legacy. OUT OF THE SHADOW AKA : A HIDDEN SPY Can : Ngor Dai Dik Tui Yun Sun Woot Lit : Undercover's Retirement Life d. Ricky Ko Tsz Pun Kay Tse On Kay, Larine Tang Yueping, ANSONBEAN, Natalie Tong Sze Wing, Lawrence Cheng Tan Shui, Rik Ching Yan Fu@Pomato,Kwan Ho Kit@Pomato Rating: IIA Length: 89 mins. Opening March 6 2024 at the Osaka Asian Film Festival 2024 Opening July 27 2024 at the Montreal Fantasia Festival Opening September 20 2024 at the Hong Kong Film Gala Presentation Malaysia fb: https://facebook.com/ahiddenspy Site : https://oaff.jp/en/programs/2024-hk04/ Site : https://fantasiafestival.com/en/film/out-of-the-shadow [ FANTASIA FESTIVAL 2024 ] Look out for the Karate Girl! Injustice has reigned over the quiet town of Shek O in Hong Kong. Chu Po is a young masked vigilante out to help those in need and kick a baddie s ass. Just as her social-media popularity increases, so do her frequent injuries, as she learns that her beginner's skills may be no match for those of more experienced fighters. Fate draws her to a local church infested with illicit drug-dealing activities. She soon realizes her connection to that church is more personal than expected as there's a link to her family's past. Should she simply stay in the shadows and pray for a miracle, or put her karate chops to good use? An rejuvenated ode to both THE KARATE KID and the action heroines of Hong Kong's Golden Age, the latest from director Ricky Ko after his award-winning TIME (Fantasia 2021) once again nicely combines nostalgia and modernity with a potent mix of martial arts, humour, sweetness, and compelling characters, OUT OF THE SHADOW offers a guaranteed good time, a reminder of why we love HK movies so much in the first place. Starring several rising stars from Hong Kong, including two actors reunited after Fantasia favourite PORT OF CALL (2015), OUT OF THE SHADOW is fresh off several Asian festivals, and makes its first stopover in the West at Fantasia before it hits its home territory this fall. King-Wei Chu [ OASKA ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL 2024 ] Chu Po is a sprightly teenage girl with a strong sense of justice but her mother, Tao Kuen Ying, would rather they keep a low profile in the fishing town of Tai O. However, people are in need and Po decides to take action after learning a little karate. She soon becomes an internet heroine but keeps it a secret from Tao until she gets in over her head when she comes to the aid of Pastor Hung and his handsome son, Man Chun, who find their church is the front of a drug ring. This is when Tao reveals a secret crime-fighting history of her own. Ricky KO, director of Time (2021, OAFF2022), delivers a playful vigilante film, complete with laughs, fighting, Cantonese humour, and a touch of family drama unfold in the beautiful setting of Tai O. Despite the humour, the message has some moral messages: that one must do the right thing, help others and also know when to seek help. [Jason MAHER] [ SCREEN DAILY FILMART 2023 ] A drama about a mother who has to come out of retirement when the secluded life with her daughter in a seaside village is disturbed, unravelling a long-held family secret. AH CHEUNG: WINGS OF HOPE d. So Ko Ue Documentary Length : 50 mins. Opening November 3 2024 at the 2024 Hong Kong Asian Film Festival [ 2024 HONG KONG ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL ] Law Wai-cheung is an important figure in promoting disability's rights in Hong Kong. A life in a wheelchair equipped Law with the perseverance and fighting spirit to not only achieve independent living, but even dedicated himself to helping others in the local disabled community to build a life of their own. Executive produced by Oscar winning documentarian Ruby Yang, this documentary by So Ka-ue incorporates heartwarming animation by Macau animator Wong Weng-chon to chronicle Law's life in tandem with the local disability's rights movements from the 60s to the present. BEYOND THE SIN Can : Ngok Hung Ji Oi d. Kwok Man Ki Louis Koo Tin Lok, Gordon Lam Ka Tung, Louis Cheung Kai Chung, Venus Wong Man Yik, Stephanie Che Yuen Yuen, Paulyn Sun Kai Kwan, Locker Lam Ka Hei, Renci Yeung Si Wing, Angel Lam Ting, Summer Chan Chi Huen, Laring Tang Yueping, Karena Lam Ka Yan Opening January 11 2025 in mainland China Opening March 28 2025 in Taiwan fb : https://www.facebook.com/beyondthesinmovie/ ig : https://www.instagram.com/beyondthesinmovie/ [ SCREEN DAILY ] This crime thriller follows a former police inspector who begins to suspect that his daughter's killer is still at large when more girls are found brutally murdered in Macau. FALLEN TREASURES Can : Muk Sung d. Elyse Hon Rating : I Length : 81 mins. Opening July 26 2025 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] With over seven decades of history and known as "the Last Sawmill in Hong Kong", Chi Kee Sawmill & Timber has lived through multiple transformations by Hong Kong's timber industry, including the economic boom in the 1970s and 1980s, as well as its radical shift to processing and recycling used timber. However, when the sawmill faces compulsory eviction by the government for its Northern Metropolis development project, the survival of this successful family-owned business becomes a modern David-versus-Goliath story. The documentary is a wistful look at the unstoppable machine of urban development and an old-school business has tried to withstand the flow of time. CHA GUO d. Daphn Mandel, Guy Bertrand Rating : I Length : 37 mins. Opening July 26 2025 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] Nestled between the skyscrapers of Hong Kong, housing some of high finance's most creative minds, and the gleaming glass and steel boxes of Shenzhen, China's Silicon Valley where the future is being built, lies a hidden world no less exceptional. In this lost country backwater of mountains and vegetable fields, factories still manufacture soy sauce in century old clay pots; Kenny hand makes concrete spacers that hold up some of the world's longest suspension bridges. Cha Guo shines light on the lives of the villagers, craftsmen, farmers and business owners who make up this local village's close-knit community. The people s philosophy and signature are their resilience and their dedication. They embody "Made in Hong Kong" over generations. Cha Guo celebrates the heroes of Hong Kong and the fabric of what makes it and its people synonymous with warmth and the ubiquitous "can do" attitude. The title Cha Guo embodies the many narratives that connect older generations to the younger through the sharing of something savory and heart-warming. Cha guo is a homemade Chinese tea cake traditionally shared at family gatherings and celebrations. The Directors, Daphn Mandel and Guy Bertrand, set out not only to document this village life and heritage but also to capture its distinctly Hong Kong spirit. THE FURIOUS d. Kenji Tanigaki Mo Tse (Xie Miao), Joe Taslim, Yang Enyou, Jeeja Yanin, Brian Le, Joey Iwanaga, Yayan Ruhian Opening September 6 2025 at the 50th Toronto International Film Festival Opening May 2025 in North America Trailer : https://youtu.be/5zoQTuzQKoM UNIDENTIFIED MURDER Can : UFO Lei Kei Ming Ong d. Kwok Ka Hei, Lee Chun Kit Ling Man Lung, Renci Yeung Sze Wing, Ronald Lam Tsz Kit, Peter Chan Charm Man, Kenny Wong Tak Bun, Alan Luk Chun Kwong, Jim Hui Chun Pong Rating : IIB Length : 85 mins. Opening November 4 2025 at the 22nd Hong Kong Asian Film Festival (10.22-11.09) (SURPRISE SCREENING) Opening December 13 2025 (Preview) Opening March 26 2026 (POSTPONED) [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] Alien Alert!!! An influencer couple staged a harmless prank in pursuit of clicks and like. Little do they know, their little escapade has gone out of control, spiraling into a real tragedy. A series of accidents, followed by blackmails and Extraterrestrial Encounters somehow echoes and unveils the myth of a mysterious child disappearance 25 years ago! A group of five, a chain of bizarre events and layers of schemes and plot twist. It's all-you-can-experience in One Crazy Night! A MIGHTY ADVENTURE d. Toe Yuen Kin To Animation Length : 75 mins. Opening April 5 2026 at the 50th Hong Kong International Film Festival Site : https://www.hkiff.org.hk/film/getdetail?fid=2914 [ 50TH HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ] The latest film by local animation master Toe Yuen (My Life as McDull, 26th) is an ingenious creative leap that seamlessly blends real-life elements with computer imagery. In what feels like a 21st century update of classical silent film adventures, Yuen's dialogue-free endeavour follows three insects, who attempt to flee the big city after they are forcibly removed from their natural habitat. Turning little things like an overflowing pot and a cage full of birds into life-or-death gauntlets for the micro-heroes, this thrilling and surprisingly harrowing adventure will make you reassess the value of life in all sizes. Best Sound Effects, Golden Horse Awards. April 7 (Tue): Community Screening. Q&A with director Toe Yuen. Online registration for the public starts from 10am on 25 March. Seats available on a first-come, first served basis. THE DATING MENU Can : Chu Si Fat Ban Lit : OMAKASE d. Amos Why (Wong Ho Yin), Frankie Chung Won Kit Siuyea Lo Chun Yip, Rachel Leung Yung Ting, Renci Yeung Sze Wing Kearen Pang Sau Wai, Crystal Cheung Man Ka, Wong Yat Ho, Gladys Yuen (MonkeyMit), Tim Chan Lok Tim Length : 100 mins. Opening April 8 2026 at the 50th Hong Kong International Film Festival Site : https://www.hkiff.org.hk/film/getdetail?fid=2914 [ 50TH HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ] While trying to keep his struggling business afloat, a chef goes on a dating app in search of Zelda, his crush from his chatroom days as a teenager. For each Zelda he meets, he makes a tailor-made meal to fit their story. Putting a spotlight on the city's struggling restaurant sector, indie filmmaker Amos WHY and his co-director Frankie Chung's unconventional and bittersweet road movie follows a rootless man who turns to his memories to avoid confronting his unknown future. Is it better to drift with uncertainty, or to stay in your comfort zone whilst tethered to a sinking ship? SPARE QUEENS Can : Dai Fun Jung Lit : Big Split d. Tom Chung Sing Stephy Tang Lai Yan, Chrissie Chau Sau Na, Anson Kong Yip Sun Length : 92 mins. Opening April 9 2026 at the 50th Hong Kong International Film Festival Site : https://www.hkiff.org.hk/film/getdetail?fid=2903 [ 7TH FIRST FEATURE FILM INITIATIVE ] A manager of a struggling ten-pin bowling team has to team up with her lifelong rival. They must put their differences aside, and face new challenges together. [ 50TH HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ] In bowling, there is nothing more daunting than the 7-10 split, which leaves two side pins in a position that is almost impossible to knock down. In this stirring sports film, the infamous split serves as a metaphor for not only a long-standing rivalry between two retired female bowlers, but also rare second chances to correct past mistakes. Produced by the team behind sleeper hit Love Lies (48th), this directorial debut shows us that bowling involves far more than just hitting wooden pins with a ball it requires precise timing, immense strength, and grace under pressure. CYCLONE Can : Chiu Fung d. Philip Yung Tsz Kwong Liu Yuqiao, Edwynn Li Yuxuan, Jennifer Suen Wo Yi, Lu Zhou, Ye Jingjian, Lee Hoi Lam, Leung Kwan Lun, Yau Chung Wai, Ning Chan Tsang Ning, Larine Tang Yueping, Bui Ka, Leung Ying Ah, Liang Jiali, Jin Chi, Lai Sha Cheung Tat Ming, Yui Yuk Mui, Fish Liew Chi Yu Rating : III Length : 119 mins. Opening April 12 2026 at the 50th Hong Kong International Film Festival Site : https://www.hkiff.org.hk/film/getdetail?fid=2814 Site : https://iffr.com/en/iffr/2026/films/cyclone [ INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ROTTERDAM ] Named after a figure from martial-arts literature, Cyclone follows a wanderer travelling from mainland China to Hong Kong in search of gender-affirming surgery. As the journey unfolds, desire and identity blur, echoing Philip Yung's portrait of a city continually redefining its sense of belonging. Cyclone is a curious title, alluding to one of modern martial-arts literature and cinema's most tragic heroines: Mei Chaofeng, often translated as Cyclone Mei. Like her literary counterpart, Cyclone is a wanderer, travelling from the People's Republic of China to Hong Kong in search of gender-affirming surgery. Yet the longer the journey takes, the less certain she becomes of her desire. The identity in question and the passage undertaken reach beyond the individual. Yung is also thinking of Hong Kong, a place whose identity is constantly questioned and that keeps searching for a sense of its own belonging. Although internationally known for multilayered crime films such as Where the Wind Blows (2022), Philip Yung has long been drawn to more intimate stories. Cyclone feels like a place where everything he cares about has found a home. The narrative is both sprawling and concentrated, profoundly personal yet resonant with the experience of a people. It moves across temporal, regional and cultural barriers with clarity and grace, all the while maintaining an effortless visual beauty. Vanja Kaludjercic [ 50TH HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ] Anchored by a powerful performance by Liu Yuqiao as the eponymous protagonist, Philip Yung's transgender drama is a poignant and empathetic tale of a lost soul searching for a place of belonging. Named after Cyclone Mei, the unfairly maligned tragic figure in Louis Cha's martial arts novels, Cyclone works as a sex worker in Hong Kong to save up for gender-affirming surgery. But the more her identity is denied by the world and those around her, the more her desires begin to diminish. Raw and engrossing, this is Yung's most intimate directorial effort yet. Big Screen Competition, Rotterdam. BHOOTH BANGLA d. Priyadarshan Akshay Kumar, Rajpal Yadav, Tabu, Paresh Rawal Length : 174 mins. Opening April 17 2026 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] Arjun Acharya, a financially troubled man in his late 30s, unexpectedly inherits his grandfather's massive ancestral palace, Acharya Niwas, in a remote North Indian town called Mangalpur. Seeing an opportunity to fix his life, Arjun plans to host his sister Meera's long-delayed wedding at the palace. However, the town is gripped by a terrifying curse. Dismissing it as superstition, Arjun pushes forward with wedding preparations, only to encounter increasingly sinister supernatural events within the palace. As the truth behind Acharya Niwas begins to unfold Arjun must confront an evil far more powerful than he imagined to protect his family and survive the wedding that could seal their fate. BTS WORLD TOUR ARIRANG IN JAPAN: LIVE VIEWING d. Jungjae HA BTS Length : 180 mins. Opening April 18 2026 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] Pop Royalty BTS returns to the global stage with their highly anticipated world tour, marking their first large-scale tour in approximately four years. Spanning 34 cities across the world with a total of 82 shows, the tour opens with landmark concerts in Goyang, South Korea, and Tokyo, Japan, marking a new record for the most tour dates by a K-pop artist. Don't miss your chance to experience two full-length concerts, presented live in cinemas worldwide. Titled ARIRANG, BTS's world tour accompanies their fifth full-length album, which reflects the group s identity through honest introspection and universal emotions such as longing and deep love, woven into music that defines them on their own terms. Featuring a spectacular 360-degree in-the-round stage design, the show delivers an immersive experience that places audiences at the very center of the performance. Share the electrifying moments of BTS's defining cultural comeback together on the big screen worldwide, April 11 from Goyang and April 18 from Tokyo. NCT WISH 1ST CONCERT TOUR 'INTO THE WISH : OUR WISH' ENCORE IN CINEMAS d. HYE YUN KIM NCT WISH (SION?RIKU?YUSHI?JAEHEE?RYO?SAKUYA) Length : 210 mins. Opening April 19 2026 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] NCT WISH brings the final chapter of their first solo concert tour to KSPO DOME. Experience their heartfelt performances, filled with dreams and wishes, live on the big screen. Feel the electrifying energy of the concert hall -- right from your theater seat. [ HONG KONG MOVIE 6 ] Get ready to witness even more upgraded performances, enriched production, and the electrifying energy of the concert hall all brought to life with vivid sound and a massive screen! Come to K11 Art House to join this special experience! ONE OK ROCK DETOX JAPAN TOUR 2025 AT NISSAN STADIUM IN CINEMAS d. Naoto Amazutsumi Length : 117 mins. Opening April 22 2026 [ EMPEROR CINEMAS ] ONE OK ROCK DETOX JAPAN TOUR 2025 AT NISSAN STADIUM IN CINEMAS thrusts you straight into the heart of the band's most monumental moment: their explosive performance at Nissan Stadium. After nearly three years, the release of DETOX marked a fierce return to their heavier roots grittier, more urgent, unapologetic rock that hits like a storm. The subsequent world tour of the same name, built to an unforgettable climax at Nissan Stadium, where the film captures moments of heightened emotion and unexpected turns that leave the audience holding their breath, captivated by a once in a lifetime performance that at times surprised even those on stage. From humble beginnings in small live houses in 2005, Taka, Toru, Ryota, and Tomoya have risen to conquer the world's biggest stages, galvanizing a fiercely loyal global following spanning Japan, the US, Europe, and Asia. This film captures their intensity in full force -- the sweat, the precision, the unspoken connection that turns a massive crowd into one breathing entity. Presented in immersive SCREENX and 4DX, the experience breaks free from the screen: the stadium s vast scale wraps around you, the roar of the crowd surges from every direction, and every riff, every beat, every drop hits with visceral power. This isn t just a concert film -- it's the closest you ll get to standing in the center of the storm that is ONE OK ROCK. COLD WAR 2 d. Longman Leung Lok Man, Sunny Luk Kim Ching Aaron Kwok Fu Sing, Tony Leung Ka Fai, Chow Yun Fat, Charlie Young Choi Nei, Janice Man Wing Shan, Eddie Peng Yuyan, Aarif Rahman (Lee Chi Ting), Tony Yang Rating : IIB Length : 109 mins. Opening April 23 2026 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] COLD WAR, the highest grossing Hong Kong film in 2012, went on to win 9 major awards in the Hong Kong Film Awards, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Actor for Tony Leung Ka Fai. 4 years later, the story of this highly-anticipated sequel continues as Acting Police Commissioner Sean Lau is promoted to the highest rank in the police force. Joe, son of Deputy Police Commissioner Waise Lee who is behind the conspiracy, is taken into custody and Waise is forced to retire. But the mastermind remains unknown, until the resurface of a former police chief who unveils an unprecedented scheme to corrupt the police force. Things get more complicated when senior counsel Oswald Kan leads an impeachment proceeding against Sean. Oswald's every decision is pivotal in determining who stays on top of the game. ASSASSINATION CLASSROOM THE MOVIE: EVERYONE'S TIME d. Masaki Kitamura Japanese Animation Rating : IIA Length : 87 mins. Opening March 26 2026 in Japan Opening April 23 2026 [ EMPEROR CINEMAS ] It was one day in late February, with the entrance exams over and graduation just around the corner. Amid the government's increasingly strict surveillance, the students of Class 3-E looked back on their year with Korosensei. Memories resurfaced the fading doodles they drew on Professor Bitch, the special swimming lessons, the clashes with the students of Class A, and Valentine's chocolates. The classroom bustled with nostalgic conversations. Meanwhile, during winter break, Korosensei was targeted by a group of four assassins, but as always, he easily dodged their attacks. Later, when he visited the izakaya they frequented to tease them, he ended up saving the blind owner, Azusa, who was burdened with debt, and her daughter Hotaru, from a certain incident. Through this encounter, Korosensei once again strengthened his resolve: to accept his fate, yet fulfill his duty as a teacher with all his might until the very end. Another day began as usual. The students of Class 3-E continued their attempts to assassinate Korosensei before the school year ended, while Korosensei, with a smile, deflected their attacks and praised their growth. And in the ending, the "graduation album" Korosensei's final task reveals a glimpse of their future, leading into the series finale. HUMAN RESOURCE d. Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit Prapamonton Eiamchan, Paopetch Charoensook, Chanakan Rattanaudom, Pimmada Chaisaksoen Rating : IIB Length : 122 mins. Opening September 3 2025 (82nd Venice International Film Festival) Opening January 29 2026 (Thailand) Opening April 23 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/lILaQSSROgw [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] Working in HR at a challenging company, Fren interviews young new hires and is secretly one month pregnant, grappling with the decision to have a child in difficult circumstances. LA SSERAFIM VR CONCERT: INVITATION Length : 53 mins. Opening April 24 2026 [ EMPEROR CINEMAS ] The moment the elevator doors open, you're standing in the same space as "LE SSERAFIM." Just when you think your eyes have met -- they vanish. All that remains is a single, mysterious 'Frame Card.' Beyond it, another world begins to unfold. Inside a food truck where ingredients are flying through the air, you complete your very own SPAGHETTI, and the moment you Come Over at the crossroads of a city where the murals come alive, you finally land on a strange planet — facing the burning heart of ANTIFRAGILE at its center. At the boundary where reality and fantasy intersect, an explosion of non-stop energy! LE SSERAFIM presents a new dimension of VR concert fueled by electrifying energy. Now, we invite you to that world. SECRET SOCIETY HOLOX LIVE 2026 FIRST MISSION LIVE VIEWING IN EMPEROR CINEMAS holoX Length : 120 mins. Opening April 29 2026 [ EMPEROR CINEMAS ] holoXers, assemble "Commander, mission is now LIVE." Secret Society holoX 1st Solo Live 2026 "First MISSION" is deploying to the big screen Streaming directly from Yokohama HQ Emperor Cinemas become your official "intel base" Join the World Repaint Project now! Agents on duty: La+ Darknesss Takane Lui Hakui Koyori Kazama Iroha Agent Supplies Special Printed Banner Poster HK/Macau Exclusive Random holoX Cheki (random 1 out of 4 types) Mission starts soon—be ready to deploy POWER TO THE PEOPLE: JOHN AND YOKO LIVE IN NYC d. Simon Hilton John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Elephant s Memory Length : 81 mins. Opening April 29 2026 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] Power To The People: John & Yoko Live in NYC is the 2026 multiscreen concert film of two massive live shows by John Lennon & Yoko Ono at Madison Square Garden, New York City on 30 August 1972, newly restored, re-edited and remixed by the Lennons' seven-times GRAMMY- Award winning team. John & Yoko/Plastic Ono Band with Elephant's Memory and Special Guests performed these now-legendary sold-out One To One concerts to a combined audience of 40,000 people, raising over $1.5M (equivalent to $11.5M in 2026) for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities. They were the only full-length concerts John Lennon (with Yoko Ono) performed after leaving The Beatles. Originally filmed by multi-camera director Steve Gebhardt in 1972, this 2026 version of the concert film is directed by Simon Hilton, edited by Ben Wainwright-Pearce and produced by Peter Worsley and Sean Ono Lennon. Music Production is by Sean Ono Lennon; mixed and engineered by Paul Hicks & Sam Gannon. Hits performed include John's 'New York City', 'Instant Karma!', 'Imagine' and 'Mother', plus Yoko's 'Don't Worry Kyoko' and 'Open Your Box', plus rousing renditions of 'Come Together' and 'Hound Dog' and encore 'Give Peace a Chance' with special guests Stevie Wonder, Melanie and many others. Don't miss Power To The People: John & Yoko Live in NYC on the big screen, exclusively at Broadway Cinemas COLD WAR 1994 Can : Hong Ji 1994 d. Longman Leung Lok Man Daniel Wu (Ng Yin Cho), Terrance Lau Chun Him, Wu Kang-Ren, Gardner Tse Kwan Ho, Louise Wong Dan Nei, Fish Liew Chi Yu, Aidan Gillen, Hugh Bonneville Chow Yun Fat, Aaron Kwok Fu Sing, Louis Koo Tin Lok, Tony Leung Ka Fai, Yuen Biao, Kevin Chu Kam Yin, Mandy Tam Man Huen, Dee Ho Kai Wah, Lokman Yeung, Stanley Yau Si Chun, Michael Ning (Bak Ji), Jeffrey Ngai Chun Sun, Cecilia Yip Tung, Karen Mok Man Wai, Samantha Ko Hoi Ning, Chen Yi-Wen, Tai Bo, Kent Cheng Juk Si, Dominic Lam Ka Wah, Cheung Lui, Samuel Pang King Chi, Mak Pui Tung, Peter Chan Charm Man, Phat Chan Wai Hung, Max Cheung Tat Lun, Adam Pak Tin Nam, Locker Lam Ka Hei, Mathias Woo Yan Wai Length : 123 mins. Opening May 1 2026 Teaser : https://youtu.be/VR50UVCqpec Trailer : https://youtu.be/45lV7PlpfhA [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] In 2017, Hong Kong's newly appointed Secretary for Security, M.B. Lee, vanishes without a trace. Desperate for answers, Commissioner of Police Sean Lau turns to Senior Counsel Oswald Kan, who unlocks a long-sealed classified file from 1994 -- one that holds the key to the crisis unfolding two decades later. Flashback to 1994, before Hong Kong s handover to China. As the Special Branch of the Royal Hong Kong Police Force prepares to disband, the kidnapping of a powerful business tycoon ignites a dangerous covert power struggle within the force. Caught in the conflict are two officers: the passionate and righteous M.B. Lee and the cold-blooded and ambitious Peter Choi. Four formidable factions the city's wealthiest family, the Poon's, the police, the triads, and the British authorities are drawn into a deadly vortex of ambition, betrayal, and hidden agendas. As old alliances fracture and new ones form, Hong Kong stands on the brink of a seismic power reshuffle that will cast a long shadow into the future. From award-winning director Longman Leung comes "Cold War 1994", an epic prequel to the acclaimed "Cold War" series, featuring an unprecedented cast of ten Film Awards Best Actor winners. A spectacular cinematic event, set to debut in Hong Kong later this year. THE BRIDE WITH WHITE HAIR d. Ronny Yu Yan Tai Brigitte Lin Ching-hsia, Leslie Cheung Kwok Wing, Francis Ng Chun Yu, Elaine Lui Siu Ling, Yammie Nam Kit Ying Rating : IIB Length : 99 mins. Trailer : https://youtu.be/ByRo96of8KE MILKY*SUBWAY: THE GALACTIC LIMITED EXPRESS d. Yohei Kameyama Japanese Animation Opening May 7 2026 UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN AKA: HODONAKU, OWAKARE DESU d. Takahiro Miki Minami Hamabe, Ren Meguro, Nozomi Morita, Kotone Furukawa, Takumi Kitamura, Mirai Shida, Keisuke Watanabe, Maho Nonami, Takumi Nishigaki, Shihori Kubo, Taizo Harada, Ken Mitsuishi, Kosuke Suzuki, Hiromi Nagasaku, Mari Natsuki Length : 126 mins. Opening May 14 2026 [ BESTAR FILM ] Misora Shimizu faced repeated setbacks in her jobs search until she met funeral director Reiji Urushibara. Under his guidance, Misora began interning at the funeral company "Bando Kaikan." However, Reiji's strict instruction left Misora feeling frustrated every day. At the same time, she was moved by Reiji thoughtfulness and attitude towards the families of the deceased and the deceased themselves. Whenever a coffin was carried out, Reiji would softly say, "We will soon say goodbye," leaving a deep impression on Mizuki and making her aspire to become a funeral director like him. "An eternal farewell will eventually come to everyone," she pondered. What kind of funeral can satisfy the bereaved while also bringing peace to the deceased? Misora decided to follow in Reiji's footsteps, and he gradually began to trust her. Together, they completed countless funerals, striving to provide the deceased with the "most perfect farewell." TOURNAMENT 12 THE 18TH d. Sam Leung Sing Chi Sam Leung Sing Chi (Sam Gor) Opening May 15 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/J38vjgRfAbQ THE PHANTOM LOVER d. Ronny Yu Yan Tai Leslie Cheung Kwok Wing, Wu Chien-lien, Huang Lei Rating : IIB Length : 100 mins. Opening July 22 1995 Opening May 17 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/E7XB1XtwSDM THAT TIME I GOT REINCARNATED AS A SLIME THE MOVIE: TEARS OF THE AZURE SEA d. Yasuhito Kikuchi Japanese Animation Opening May 21 2026 [ EMPEROR CINEMAS ] Kaien is an undersea nation whose people worship the Water Dragon as their guardian deity. Their ancestors lived among other clans on the surface long ago, but after wandering the earth in search of a land of peace and stability, they were blessed by the Water Dragon with a kingdom free of conflict. However, that peace would not last forever. Yura, the priestess who prays to the long-dormant Water Dragon, learns that someone is plotting to invade the surface in order to wake the Water Dragon, so she takes the flute that has been passed down in her clan for generations and heads for the surface to seek aid. When she arrives, she finds herself on a resort island in the domain of Elmesia, empress of the Sorcerous Dynasty of Thalion, and she meets Rimuru and his compatriots, who are enjoying a brief vacation after concluding their Nation's Opening Festival. Rimuru's gang accepts Elmesia's request to accompany Yura to Kaien so they can help, but a conspiracy is already brewing under the sea... After the Water Dragon is awakened and turmoil breaks out over the flute, Yura's hidden power comes to light. Can Rimuru and company protect the azure sea from the approaching threat and restore peace to Kaien? BEYOND HOSTAGE CRISIS AKA: 823 HOSTAGE CRISIS d. Tony Leung Hung Wah Chris Tong Bing Yu, Qrios Zhang Yaodong, Fish Liew Chi Yu, Sahronizam Noor, Luvin Ho (Ching Wai), Garrick Wong Yi Yik, Crystal Chow Yuen Ting, Yuan Teng, Joey Daud Rating : IIB Length : 90 mins. Opening April 2 2026 in Malaysia Opening May 28 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/I63ApHZTkto DOUBLE TAP d. Law Chi Leung Leslie Cheung Kwok Wing, Alex Fong Chung Shun, Ruby Wong Cheuk Ling, Monica Chan Fat Yung, Vincent Kok Tak Chiu Rating : IIB Length : 94 mins. Opening May 27 2000 Opening June 7 2026 (RE-RELEASE) WHO'S THE WOMAN, WHO'S THE MAN d. Peter Chan Ho Sun Anita Mui Yim Fong, Leslie Cheung Kwok Wing, Anita Yuen Wing Yi, Eric Tsang Chi Wai, Jordan Chan Siu Chun, Carina Lau Ka Ling Rating : IIB Length : 111 mins. Opening August 15 1996 Opening June 13 2026 (RE-RELEASE) Trailer : https://youtu.be/0JUv9L7DLMo SUMIKKOGURASHI: THE CLOUD ADVENTURE THAT FELL FROM THE SKY d. Naomi Iwata Japanese Animation Length : 68 min Opening June 25 2026 [ EMPEROR CINEMAS ] The Sumikko town has been experiencing nothing but rain lately. One day, something suddenly fell from the cloudy sky above! "Are you okay?" When the Sumikko characters rushed over, they discovered it was a "Prince" and his "Attendant" from the Sky Kingdom. The kingdom is currently facing a severe water shortage, and while the Prince is working hard to solve it alone, his Attendant looks worried. Learning that a clue to solving the water shortage lies in the "Water Temple," the Sumikko characters join their new friends for a grand adventure above the clouds! DOG DAY EVENING AKA : TOO MANY WAYS TO BE No. 2 AKA : THE DEPARTMENT Can : YUT GOR BO MOON DIK DAN SUN Lit : The Birth of A Department d. Mak Tin Shu Michael Ning (Bak Ji), Fish Liew Chi Yu, Rachel Leung Yung Ting, Mak Pui Tung, Yoyo Tse Wing Yan, Yukki Tai Yuk Kei, Ng Wing Sze, Larine Tang Yueping, Angelina Lo Yuen Yen, Chu Pak Him, Kumer So Sun Yu, Edward Chui Woai Dong, Zain Wong Chi Wai, Adan Pang Pak Yin, Max Cheung Tat Lun, Eric Tsui Ho Cheong, Gardner Tse Kwan Ho Opening June 2026 [ CINEMA CITY ] On an usual day, something unusual happens in a paid TV station... Dak bursts into the customer service department and taking hostages. It turns out Dak doesn't want money but to "terminate the TV subscription service", while Inspector Shan suspects Dak may be a terrorist in disguise and is ready to deploy the SWAT team... The hostages understand that the cancellation procedure is complicated, and turns out helping Dak by calling hotlines and filling forms. Dak loses his patience and demands to speak to the Boss of the TV company, and the incident ends very unexpectedly. DORAEMON THE MOVIE: NEW NOBITA AND THE CASTLE OF THE UNDERSEA DEVIL Japanese Animation Opening July 2026 [ CINEMA CITY ] Nobita and friends find a secret underwater castle packed with mysteries and riches. With Doraemon's gadgets, they dive into an ocean adventure mixing humor, teamwork, and imagination in a breathtaking aquatic world. PUELLA MAGI MADOKA MAGICA THE MOVIE - WALPURGISNACHT RISING - d. Akiyuki Shinbou Japanese Animation Opening October 8 2026 --- [ NORTH AMERICA AREA CONCERTS ] * WAKIN CHAU "THE YOUNGER ME 3.0" CONCERT IN ATLANTIC CITY DATE AND TIME: Saturday, July 18 2026 @ 11 PM VENUE LOCATION: Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa 1 Borgata Way Atlantic City NJ TICKET PRICES: $ 288, 228, 188, 128 TICKET OUTLET LOCATION: ONLINE: https://99concerts.com/wakin-chau-2026-ac * WAKIN CHAU "THE YOUNGER ME 3.0" CONCERT IN TORONTO DATE AND TIME: Saturday, July 11 2026 @ 8 PM VENUE LOCATION: Meridian Hall 1 Front St. E., Toronto ON M5E 1B2 Canada TICKET PRICES: CA $ 388, 328, 288, 228, 188, 158, 128 TICKET OUTLET LOCATION: ONLINE: https://99concerts.com/wakin-chau-2026-toronto TICKETMASTER CANADA https://www.ticketmaster.ca/event/1000646AF9934DB2 * WAKIN CHAU "THE YOUNGER ME 3.0" CONCERT IN VANCOUVER DATE AND TIME: Thursday, July 9 2026 @ 8 PM VENUE LOCATION: Queen Elizabeth Theatre 630 Hamilton St. Vancouver BC V6B 5N6 Canada TICKET PRICES: CA $ 388, 328, 288, 228, 188, 158, 128 TICKET OUTLET LOCATION ONLINE : https://99concerts.com/wakin-chau-2026-vancouver * WAKIN CHAU "THE YOUNGER ME 3.0" CONCERT IN RENO DATE AND TIME: Saturday, July 4 2026 @ 8 PM VENUE LOCATION: Reno Events Center 400 N. Center St. Reno NV TICKET PRICES: $ 288, 188, 168, 128, 98 TICKET OUTLET LOCATION: SELLINGTICKET.US https://sellingticket.us/wakin-chau-2026-reno San Francisco World Bookstore 824 Stockton St., 415.963.1998 San Francisco Elderly Service 415.867.2812 Win On Travel 728 Pacific Ave, Suite 114 415.730.2007/415.834.1623 * WAKIN CHAU "THE YOUNGER ME 3.0" CONCERT IN LOS ANGELES DATE AND TIME: Saturday, June 27 2026 @ 8 PM VENUE LOCATION: Pechanga Resort and Casino 45000 Pechanga Pkwy, Temecula CA 92592 https://www.pechanga.com/entertain/ TICKET PRICES: $ 288, 228, 188, 158, 128, 108, 98 TICKET OUTLET LOCATIONS: ONLINE https://99concerts.com/wakin-chau-2026-la Ng Hing Kee Rosemead 626-632-1994 626-931-6688 Fanta Travel and Tours 117 S San Gabriel Blvd San Gabriel CA 91776 626-286-2828 626-786-1881 * GARETH T PRINCE OF NOTHING CONCERT DATE AND TIME: Saturday, June 27 2026 @ 8 PM VENUE LOCATION: Sydney Event Centre 80 Pyrmont St, Sydney New South Wales 2009 Australia TICKET PRICES: AU $ 148, 118, 98 TICKET OUTLET LOCATIONS: INQUIRY: 0403 077 228 * EDWIN SIU, RAYMONDE CHO, KENNETH MA "BEST PARTNER" CONCERT IN LOS ANGELES DATE AND TIME : Saturday, June 13 2026 @ 8 PM VENUE LOCATION: Yaamava' Theater Yaamava' Resort and Casino 777 San Manuel Blvd, Highland CA 92346 https://www.yaamava.com/entertainment/best-partner TICKET PRICES: $ 238, 208, 188, 168, 158, 128, 98, 78 TICKET OUTLET LOCATION: ONLINE: https://www.jadeentertain.com axs https://www.axs.com/events/1404534/ * PANTHER CHAN "THE COMPLETE ME" LIVE IN LONDON DATE AND TIME: Friday, June 5 2026 @ 6:30 PM VENUE LOCATION: indigo at The O2 Millennium Way Peninsula Squre London, United Kingdom SE 10 0AX https://www.theo2.co.uk/events/detail/panther-chan TICKET OUTLET LOCATIONS: https://www.axs.com/events/1407865/panther-chan-the-complete-me-live-in-london-2026-tickets * A LONG AND LASTING LOVE: VIVIAN CHOW WORLD TOUR PART 2 DATE AND TIME : Saturday May 30 2026 @ 11 PM VENUE LOCATION: Tropicana Showroom Tropicana Atlantic City 2831 Boardwalk Atlantic City NJ TICKET PRICES: $ 288, 228, 168, 128 TICKET OUTLET LOCATIONS: ONLINE: https://99concerts.com/vivian-chow-ac * A LONG AND LASTING LOVE: VIVIAN CHOW WORLD TOUR PART 2 DATE AND TIME : Tuesday May 26 2026 @ 8 PM VENUE LOCATION: Reno Ballroom 401 N. Center St. Reno NV 89501 TICKET PRICES: $ 228, 168, 128, 98 TICKET OUTLET LOCATION: SELLINGTICKET.US https://sellingticket.us/vivian-chow San Francisco World Bookstore 824 Stockton St., 415.963.1998 San Francisco Elderly Service 415.867.2812 Win On Travel 728 Pacific Ave, Suite 114 415.730.2007/415.834.1628 * RENE LIU FINAL CALL USA TOUR DATE AND TIME: Saturday May 23 2206 @ 7 PM VENUE LOCATION: Barclays Center 620 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn NY TICKET PRICES: VIP $ 338, 288, 248, 188, 138, 98, 78 TICKET OUTLET LOCATION: TICKETMASTER https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/3000647098482418 * RENE LIU FINAL CALL USA TOUR DATE AND TIME: Saturday May 16 2206 @ 7 PM VENUE LOCATION: SAP Center 525 Santa Clara San Jose CA TICKET PRICES: VIP $ 338, 288, 248, 188, 138, 98, 78 TICKET OUTLET LOCATIONS: TICKETMASTER https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/1C00646DED548537 * ENNO CHENG MOON PHASES WORLD TOUR DATE AND TIME: Saturday May 16 2026 VENUE LOCATION: Racket NYC 431 W 16th St. New York NY 10011 332.219.2151 https://racketnyc.com/events/detail/?event_id=1307882 TICKET PRICES: $ 42.50 TICKET OUTLET LOCATION: AXS https://www.axs.com/events/1307882?skin=racket * ENNO CHENG MOON PHASES WORLD TOUR DATE AND TIME: Wednesday May 13 2026 VENUE LOCATION: Center Stage - The Loft - Vinyl 1374 West Peachtree St NW Atlanta GA TICKET PRICES: $ 45 TICKET OUTLET LOCATIONS: TICKETMASTER https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0E006444A7D36198 * ENNO CHENG MOON PHASES WORLD TOUR DATE AND TIME: Sunday May 10 2026 VENUE LOCATION: The Roxy Theatre 9009 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood CA TICKET PRICES : $ 30 TICKET OUTLET LOCATION: AXS: https://www.axs.com/events/1304152 * HEY BROTHER (RAYMOND CHO, BEN WONG, MICHAEL TONG, EVERGREEN MAK, JOHNSON LEE) CONCERT IN NORTHERA CALIFORNOIA DATE AND TIME : Saturday, May 9 2026 @ 8 PM VENUE LOCATION: The Event at Graton Resort and Casino 288 Golf Course Dr. W. Rohnert Park CA https://www.gratonresortcasino.com/events/hey-brother/ TICKET OUTLET LOCATION: TICKETMASTER https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/1700645AAFF2CE9B * ENNO CHENG MOON PHASES WORLD TOUR DATE AND TIME: Wednesday May 6 2026 @ 8 PM VENUE LOCATION: Great American Music Hall 859 O'Farrell St. San Francisco CA TICKET PRICES: $ 35 TICKET OUTLET LOCATIONS: ONLINE : https://wl.eventim.us/event/enno-cheng/678615 * RENE LIU FINAL CALL USA TOUR DATE AND TIME: Saturday May 2 2206 @ 8 PM VENUE LOCATION: Kia Forum 3900 W. Manchster Blvd. Inglewood CA TICKET PRICES: VIP $ 338, 288, 248, 188, 138, 98, 78 TICKET OUTLET LOCATIONS: TICKETMASTER https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0900646DEB1617A5 * CROWD LU "HEARTBREAKFAST" CONCERT IN TORONTO DATE AND TIME: Tuesday, April 28 2026 @ 8 PM VENUE LOCATION: Queen Elizabeth Theatre 190 Princes' Blvd, Toronto ON M6K 3C3 Canada TICKET PRICES: CAD $238, 168, 98 TICKET OUTLET LOCATION ADMITONE https://admitone.com/events/crowd-lu-toronto-147408 * CROWD LU "HEARTBREAKFAST" CONCERT IN NEW YORK DATE AND TIME : Sunday, April 26 2026 @ 8 PM VENUE LOCATION : The Town Hall 123 W 43rd St., New York NY TICKET PRICES: $ 168, 128, 88 TICKET OUTLET LOCATIONS: TICKETMASTER https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/03006435F7FE2C42 * 2026 ENNO CHENG MOON PHASES 2.0 WORLD TOUR DATE AND TIME: Sunday April 26 2026 @ 7 PM VENUE LOCATION: Oxford Art Factory 46 Little Oxford St Sydney NSW 2010 Australia TICKET PRICES: AU $ 87.21 TICKET OUTLET LOCATION: MOSHTIX https://www.moshtix.com.au/v2/event/2026-enno-cheng-%C2%ABmoon-phases-2-0%C2%BBworld-tour/191960 * 2026 ENNO CHENG MOON PHASES 2.0 WORLD TOUR DATE AND TIME: Friday April 24 2026 @ 7 PM VENUE LOCATION: Brunswick Ballroom 314 Sydney RD., Melbourne VIC 3056 Australia https://brunswickballroom.com.au/ TICKET OUTLET LOCATIONS: MOSHTIX https://www.moshtix.com.au/v2/event/enno-cheng%E3%80%8Amoon-phases-2-0%E3%80%8Bworld-tour/176766 * LO TA YOU "CHUN LONG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA" CONCERT IN SAN FRANCISCO DATE AND TIME : Saturday, April 25 2026 @ 7:30 PM VENUE LOCATION: The Venue at Thunder Valley Thunder Valley Casino Resort 1200 Athens Ave., Lincoln CA TICKET PRICES: $ 288, 188, 158, 128, 98 TICKET OUTLET LOCATIONS: 99 CONCERTS https://99concerts.com/lo-ta-you-2026-sf San Francisco World Bookstore 824 Stockton St., 415.963.1998 San Francisco Elderly Service 415.867.2812 Win On Travel 728 Pacific Ave, Suite 114 415.730.2007/415.834.1628 * CROWD LU "HEARTBREAKFAST" CONCERT IN LOS ANGELES DATE AND TIME : Thursday, April 23 2026 @ 8 PM VENUE LOCATION : The Novo DTLA 800 W Olympic Blvd. a335, Los Angeles CA TICKET PRICES: $ 168, 128, 88 TICKET OUTLET LOCATIONS: axs https://www.axs.com/events/1308329 * CROWD LU "HEARTBREAKFAST" CONCERT IN VANCOUVER DATE AND TIME : Tuesday, April 21 2026 @ 8 PM VENUE LOCATION : The Show Theatre at River Rock Casino Resort 8811 River Rd., Richmond BC TICKET PRICES: $ 238, 168, 98 TICKET OUTLET LOCATIONS: TICKETMASTER CANADA https://www.ticketmaster.ca/event/1100643AC87F91C6 * LO TA YOU "CHUN LONG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA" CONCERT IN NEW YORK DATE AND TIME: Saturday, April 18 2026 @ 8 PM VENUE LOCATION: Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall 881 7th Ave New York NY 10019 https://www.carnegiehall.org/calendar/2026/04/18/chun-long-symphony-concert-2026-0800pm TICKET PRICES: $ 188, 158, 128, 108 TICKET OUTLET LOCATIONS: * STACEY LONG TING, LIU YANG, LI JINKAI DATE AND TIME: Saturday, April 18 2026 @ 7:30 PM VENUE LOCATION: NORWEST CONVENTION CENTRE 1-5 Solent Circuit Norwest Sydney New South Wales 2153 Australia TICKET PRICES: AU $ 148, 118, 98 TICKET OUTLET LOCATIONS: INQUIRY: 0403 077 228 SLEEPMART Shop 31/427-441 Victoira Ave Chatswood (02) 9415 283 Shop 5/127 Times Plaza Forest Road Hurtsville (02) 8018 6865 P AND F AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD. Shop G Carlingford Village 372 Pennant Hills Road Carlingford (02) 9872 3908 MARA'S BAKERY INN 240 Burwood Road Burwood (02) 9744 3968 AUSTOP (02) 8079 7000 * WAKIN CHAU THE YOUNGER ME TOUR 3.0 - LONDON DATE AND TIME: Friday, April 17 2026 @ 8 PM VENUE LOCATION: OVO Arena Wembley Arena Square, Engineers Way, Wenbley Park, Wembley HA9 0AA United Kingdoms https://www.ovoarena.co.uk/events/detail/wakin-chau TICKET OUTLET LOCATIONS: AXS https://www.axs.com/uk/events/1286584/wakin-chau-tickets ------------------------------------------------------------------- Box office info : What Box Office Info? The usual suspects : Internet Movie Database, Yahoo! Hong Kong Erors : ye olde chaffing editor For the week ending Sunday April 26 2026 10 SUNSHINE WOMEN'S CHOIR d. Gavin Lin Judy Ongg, Ivy Chen Yi-Han, Shu-May Sun, Amber An, Hsin Ling Chung Sun Shu-May, Amanda Wu, Annie Chen, Ho Man-Xi 9 CIAO UFO Can : Joi Gein UFO d. Patrick Leung Pak Kin Tsui Tin Yau, Charlene Choi Cheuk Yin, Wong Yau Nam Michelle Wai Sze Nga, Ng Siu Hin, Rachel Leung Yung Ting, Joey Leung Cho Hiu, Michael Ning (Bak Ji), Tommy Chu Pak Hong 8 A FOGGY TALE d. Chen Yu-Hsun Caitlin Fang Yu-Ting, Will Or Wai Lam, 9m88, Tseng Jing-Hua 7 HOPPERS d. Daniel Chong Disney Pixar Animation English Voices: Piper Curda, Bobby Moynihan, Jon Hamm, Kathy Najimy, Dave Franco 6 LEE CRONIN'S THE MUMMY d. Lee Cronin Jack Reynor, Laia Costa, May Calamawy, Natalie Grace, Veronica Falcon 5 THE DRAMA d. Kristoffer Borgli Zendaya, Robert Pattinson, Mamoudou Athie, Alana Haim, Hailey Gates, Zoe Winters 4 PROJECT HAIL MARY d. Phil Lord, Christopher Miller Ryan Gosling 3 WE'RE NOTHING AT ALL Can : Ngor Moon But Si Sup Mor Lit : We Aren't Anything d. Herman Yau Lai To Patrick Tam Yiu Man, Anson Kong Yip Sang, ANSONBEAN (Chan Ngai Sun), Wong Yau Nam, Kearen Pang Sau Wai, Ben Yuen Fu Wah, Amanda Lee Wai Man, Stephanie Che Yuen Yuen, Ken Low Wai Kwong Chu Pak Him, Rachel Leung Yung Ting, Thor Lok Chun Wai, Serene Lim (Lam Suen Yu), Chan Suk Yi, Baby Po Pui Yu, Mak Pui Tung, Ellen Liu Oi Ling, Chu Tin, Edward Chui Woei Dong, Kumer So Sun Yu, Jane Wong Bui Yee, Donny Ng Chi Hei, Ivan Yuen Man Tai 2 NIGHT KING Can : Yeh Wong Lit : Night King d. Jack Ng Wai Lun Dayo Wong Tze Wah, Sammi Cheng Sau Man, Louise Wong Dan Nei, Fish Liew Chi Yu, Alan Yeung Wai Lun, Siuyea Lo Chun Yip, Dee Ho Kai Wah, Renci Yeung Sze Wing, Mandy Tam Man Huen, Sumling Li, Hazel Lam Hei Tung, Amy Tang Lai Ying, Gardner Tse Kwan Ho, 1 THE SUPER MARIO GALAXY MOVIE d. Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic Nintendo + Illumination Animation English Voices: Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Day, Jack Black, Keegan-Michael Key, Kevin Michael Richardson, Benny Safdie, Brie Larson, Donald Glover, Glen Powell, Luis Guzman, Issa Rae ----- A FOGGY TALE Rating : IIB Length : 134 mins. Opening April 3 2026 at the 50th Hong Kong International Film Festival Opening April 16 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/3OYOhl1q8VY Site : https://www.hkiff.org.hk/film/getdetail?fid=2786 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] Yue's brother is executed. Determined to bring his body back home, Yue goes to Taipei alone and is almost sold by human traffickers. Luckily, Kung-tao, a soldier-turned-rickshaw driver, saves her. Yue is poor but all she wants is a proper burial for her brother. Kung-tao, seeing no prospects in his own life, decides to help Yue. Two people with no relations become friends in need, embarking on a journey that could cost them their lives. [ 50TH HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ] After her older brother is hunted down and executed by the Kuomintang, plucky teenager Yue resolves to bring his body back home, and sets off for Taipei by herself. Upon arrival, she finds herself desperately out of her depth, until another outcast soldier-turned-rickshaw driver Kung-Tao comes to her aid. Set during Taiwan's tumultuous White Terror, Chen's thoroughly absorbing drama deftly balances the horrors of the era with human drama and calming moments of humour, spinning an epic tale of sacrifice and heroism that transpired in the all-too recent past. Best Narrative Feature, Golden Horse Awards. WE'RE NOTHING AT ALL Rating : III Length : 128 mins. Opening December 25 2025 (POSTPONED) Opening April 2 2026 at the 50th Hong Kong International Film Festival Opening April 3 2026 Teaser : https://youtu.be/rOlwvUx3O5U Site : https://www.hkiff.org.hk/film/getdetail?fid=2946 [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] On Valentine's Day, a double-decker bus explodes in a fiery blast, killing many and leaving charred remains, with evidence pointing to a deliberate act by two passengers, Fai and Ike, a gay couple from troubled backgrounds living on society s margins. As retired forensic expert Lung Sir investigates, he uncovers their tragic story of abuse, homophobia, and despair, culminating in their decision to end their lives in a suicidal protest against an unjust world, leaving behind a haunting message: "On a beautiful day, we end our unbeautiful lives." [ 50TH HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ] After a terrifying bus bombing kills dozens in the city centre, a former forensic investigator is brought back in to help crack the case. Along the way, he uncovers a tragic romance between two young men pushed to the brink by an unforgiving society. Literally putting his money where his mouth is, veteran director Herman Yau fully self- funded this provocative and fearless urban epic. Holding up a mirror to society, Yau offers an angry cautionary tale that reveals the pressure cooker environment we have created for ourselves and what could happen if we push each other too far. SUNSHINE WOMEN'S CHOIR Rating : IIA Length : 134 mins. Opening January 17 2026 (PREVIEW) Opening March 5 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/bPlvhNRbHsA [ CINANDO ] As the birthday song plays, a baby girl is born inside a women's prison, welcomed by four inmates, each burdened by a painful past. When a rebellious newcomer arrives, clashes give way to friendship. After a baby is diagnosed with an eye disease, the inmates form a prison choir to gift the baby girl a final memory. Drawing from real- life stories, director Gavin Lin's heartfelt drama blends humor, music, and redemption. CIAO UFO Rating : IIA Length : 122 mins. Opening October 29 2019 at the Hong Kong Asian Film Festival 2019 Opening October 15 2023 at the Hong Kong Asian Film Festival 2023 Opening December 25 2025 (Preview) Opening March 19 2026 fb: https://fb.com/CiaoUFOTheMovie ig : https://ig.com/ciaufomovie [ HONG KONG ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL 2019 ] Wah Fu Estate in Aberdeen is the home of many urban legends, but few were as outlandish as the one that happened in the 1980s: One night, residents turned their heads to the sky and saw a giant UFO hovering above them for five minutes. No one else could prove or explain the odd phenomenon, but it becomes the pivotal event for three young people in this long-awaited return to form for director Patrick Leung (La Brassiere, Simply Actors). This charming sci-fi comedy also marks the reunion of Tsui Tien-you, Wong Younam and Charlene Choi, who co- starred in 2002 teen comedy hit Summer Breeze of Love. NIGHT KING Rating : IIB Length : 132 mins. Opening February 14 2026 (Preview) Opening February 17 2026 Trailer : https://youtu.be/OOJJ-mWHJ7g [ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ] The year is 2012. The once-glamourous Club EJ suddenly experiences a hostile takeover. Much like the nightclub industry, the glory days are over for the club's manager, Foon, despite having stood tall in East Tsim Sha Tsui for decades. ------------ For the week starting April 18 2026 (Week 16) VIUTV CHILL CLUB CHART 5 SMILE (NOT FOR SALE) Can : Cup Nei Yut Gor Dai Hau Jai Ivy So Nga Lam https://youtu.be/OcK8sMt92DQ 4 PASSAGE OF SPRING Can : Chuen Sor per se https://youtu.be/EyP83zWBGQc 3 SIS UPSTAIRS Can : Lau Seung Dik Jeh Jeh Honey Punch https://youtu.be/Uh7sV3Flamk 2 SAD EXTROVERT Can : Oi Heung Ying Yau Wut Yun Gat Tang Siu Hau https://youtu.be/IAUjhYA6jfQ 1 SO WHAT? Can : Luen Jin Luen Bai Yau Jum Yeung Stephen Fung Tak Lun https://youtu.be/7M9Y8zqIeHk TVB JADE SOLID GOLD 5 BIRTHDAY SONG FOR ONE Can : Yut Gor Yun Dik Sun Yut Gor Aska Cheung Chi Ho https://youtu.be/H4wshadsd-c 4 PLAY THE FOOL ONCE IN A LIFETIME Can : Yut Sai Yun Jo Yut Ji Sor Jai Mayao Ma Tin Yao https://youtu.be/MD-cuzuZZoc 3 LOQUAT Can : Pei Pa Cath Wong Yin https://youtu.be/4X_Tie9uADs https://youtu.be/fKSzkXbkOGs 2 BLUE ROSE ON THE MOON Can : Yuet Kau Seung Dik Nam Muk Gwai Ramon Lo (Law Kai Ho) https://youtu.be/PjD5uNmjFw8 1 LOVE ENDS ON VALENTINE'S DAY Can : Ching Yuen Jit Matt Hu Zibei https://youtu.be/Vsf1fHielHQ METRO RADIO HIT DOMESTIC CHART 5 SUNSUNDAE Can : Sun Sun Dei IdG Sundae https://youtu.be/EFyDxiMeyNs 4 RETURNING A LITTLE ROCK Can : Wui Gwai Yut Fai Siu Set Tau Miriam Yeung Chin Wah https://youtu.be/DyE9wuFMLX4 3 LOQUAT Can : Pei Pa Cath Wong Yin https://youtu.be/4X_Tie9uADs 2 THE FRAGRANCE OF MEMORY Can : Na Yun Na Dei Na Tin Kelly Chen Wai Lam https://youtu.be/2AdGTwKiEvA 1 VOYAGE... 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