Doris Wong Chin Yan

Alias:
Doris Wong
黃千殷

Doris Wong is a filmmaker whose work has been critically acclaimed in film festivals worldwide. She is perhaps most known for writing, directing, producing and editing her short film Journey, which tells the story of a young couple struggling to achieve all their dreams of a lavish wedding and honeymoon, home-owning, travelling and having fulfilling careers in economically challenging Hong Kong. Journey was part of the Short Film Palme d-or & Short Film Corner at the 67th Festival de Cannes, and won the Best Director Award for Short Dramatic Film, 11th Global Chinese Universities Student Film and TV Festival in Hong Kong in 2014. The film also won multiple student film prizes in 2013 in China, Hong Kong, Russia and South Korea. She has a number of other short films to her name, such as Lonely Apartment (2008), a quiet depiction of the unusual attraction between a young gay couple and a female realtor, and Words (2011), a love story of silent communication across train platforms, to name a few. (More can be seen on her Youtube channel.) She is a graduate in Comparative Literature from The University of Hong Kong, and holds an MFA in Film, TV and Digital Media from Hong Kong Baptist University.

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Director:
2009  Lonely Apartment
2011  Happy Hour
2011  Homeless
2011  Words
2012  Christmas
2012  Midnight City
2012  Train
2013  Journey
2016  FYP
2021  New Turn
2022  Tales From The Occult: Body and Soul

Writer:
2009  Lonely Apartment
2011  Happy Hour
2011  Homeless
2011  Words
2012  Christmas
2012  Midnight City
2012  Train
2013  Journey
2016  FYP
2021  New Turn
2022  Tales From The Occult: Body and Soul

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