Cinema Hong Kong: Kung Fu (2003)
Released:
2003-01-01
Duration:
47min
Rating 6.8
Overview
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).
Production Companies
Bang Productions
Celestial Pictures
Independent Film Channel
Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | cn |
Popularity | 2.453 |
Directed By
Ian Taylor
Crew
Executive Producer
Keiko Hagihara Bang
Keiko Hagihara Bang
Executive Producer
William Pfeiffer
William Pfeiffer
Editorial Consultant
Law Kar-Ying
Law Kar-Ying
Legal Services
Duncan Jepson
Duncan Jepson
Production Accountant
Olivia Cheung
Olivia Cheung
Sound Recordist
Eric Kwong Chi-Leung
Eric Kwong Chi-Leung
Production Assistant
Teresa Lim
Teresa Lim
Production Assistant
Anita Chan
Anita Chan
Production Coordinator
Karen Law
Karen Law
Legal Services
Alan Chan
Alan Chan
Executive In Charge Of Production
Michelle Lord
Michelle Lord
Archival Footage Research
Reon Wong
Reon Wong
Additional Camera
David Peters
David Peters
Additional Camera
Brad Dillon
Brad Dillon
Assistant Editor
Jon Chang
Jon Chang
Assistant Editor
Michelle Villanueva
Michelle Villanueva
Director
Ian Taylor
Ian Taylor
Writer
Ian Taylor
Ian Taylor
Producer
Samanna Lui
Samanna Lui
Director of Photography
Hamdani Milas
Hamdani Milas
Editor
Rob Tinworth
Rob Tinworth
TOP CAST
Jackie Chan
Self
Jet Li
Self
John Woo
Self
Sammo Hung
Self
Sek Kin
Self
Lau Kar-leung
Self
Shannon Yao
Self
Run Run Shaw
Self (archive footage)
Terry Tong Gei-Ming
Self
Chor Yuen
Self
Gordon Liu Chia-hui
Self
Leung Ting
Self
Bruce Lee
Self (archive footage)
Kara Hui Ying-Hung
Self
Dr. Ng Ho
Self
Jim Nicholson
Narrator
Chui Chung-Hok
Self