A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2003
Original Title:
电影香江之功夫世家
Alternate Titles:
Chop Socky: Cinema Hong Kong
Genres:
Documentary | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Bang Productions
Celestial Pictures
Independent Film Channel
Production Countries:
Hong Kong | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 47
Filmmaker Ian Taylor examines the impressive legacy of Hong Kong cinema -- specifically, how martial arts crossed borders and become an international phenomenon -- with the help of footage and interviews with the stars who made the genre what it is today. Director Lau Ka Leung (who helmed The 36th Chamber of Shaolin) joins in, sharing his thoughts on how certain cinematic technologies have improved martial arts films and expanded their appeal, on the set of Drunken Monkey (2003).
Additional Camera:
David Peters
Brad Dillon
Archival Footage Research:
Reon Wong
Assistant Editor:
Jon Chang
Michelle Villanueva
Director:
Ian Taylor
Director of Photography:
Hamdani Milas
Editor:
Rob Tinworth
Editorial Consultant:
Law Kar-Ying
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Michelle Lord
Executive Producer:
Keiko Hagihara Bang
William Pfeiffer
Legal Services:
Duncan Jepson
Alan Chan
Producer:
Samanna Lui
Production Accountant:
Olivia Cheung
Production Assistant:
Teresa Lim
Anita Chan
Production Coordinator:
Karen Law
Sound Recordist:
Eric Kwong Chi-Leung
Writer:
Ian Taylor
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