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Hong Kong film-makers say censorship law spooks investors, actors By Jessie Pang June 28, 20233:27 AM PDTUpdated June 28, 2023 ...
A film called “Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey” was released in Hong Kong. Public screenings of the film were scrapped abruptly on Tuesday.
The movie was initially set to be shown in about 30 cinemas in Hong Kong, VII Pillars Entertainment wrote last week. The Office for Film, Newspaper and Article Administration said it had approved ...
Public screenings of a slasher film that features Winnie the Pooh were scrapped abruptly in Hong Kong on Tuesday, March 21, 2023 sparking discussions over increasing censorship in the city.
Hong Kong industry veterans say the uncommon U.K. launch was designed to tap into the Hong Kong diaspora surge since 2021, which has seen over 150,000 Hongkongers immigrate to the British Isles.
UPDATE — 6:34 am PST: Crucindo Hung, chairman of the Federation Of Motion Film Producers of Hong Kong, has told local press that Hong Kong’s Oscars submission, A Light Never Goes Out, was ...
The screening of "Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey", a British slasher film due to be released in Hong Kong this week, has been cancelled after cinemas in the city declined to show it, its ...
Nick Cheuk’s debut feature was a small film about a very big topic. For Time Still Turns the Page, the Hong Kong director trained his focus on the issue of youth suicide, one that directly ...
Art Basel — established in 1970 in Switzerland — first offered a film section in 1999 when the organization had just one fair. Hong Kong has had a film section since its second edition, in 2014.
In 2018, the film "Christopher Robin," also featuring Winnie the Pooh, was reportedly denied a release in China. The film being pulled in Hong Kong has prompted concern on social media over the ...