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Ann Hui

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“The reason that I so often tell women’s stories in my movies is because I find it very easy to put myself in their shoes. For me, my identity as a woman does not mean feminism, but a way of thinking and a perspective of looking at the world. I cannot avoid that.”

 

Biography

Ann Hui On-Wah (simplified Chinese: 许鞍华; traditional Chinese: 許鞍華; pinyin: Xǔ Ānhuá; Hepburn: Kyo Anka; born 23 May 1947 to a Chinese father and a Japanese mother) is a Hong Kong film director, film producer and occasional screenwriter, one of the most critically acclaimed amongst the Hong Kong New Wave. She has a reputation for balancing commercial appeal with artistry.
Hui was born in Anshan, Liaoning, China and she moved to Macau, then to Hong Kong when she was five. She studied in St. Paul’s Convent School. She studied English language and literature and comparative literary studies in the University of Hong Kong until 1972, when she received her Masters, before spending two years in the London International Film School. Returning to Hong Kong in 1975, she entered TVB as a director, making many serials and documentaries on 16mm. During this time she in particular helped King Hu as an assistant on television. The most notable featurette she made during this period was Boy… read more

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Glemaud

28Sep10

Where is July Rhapsody already!?

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Jonathan Kan

4Aug10

So did "The Secret" (《瘋劫》1979), The Spooky Bunch (《撞到正》1980) and The Story of Woo Viet (《胡越的故事》1981).

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bad_education

4Jun10

Ordinary heroes please.

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Apeshape

8May10

Please don't forget to add July Rhapsody and the Postmodern Life of my Aunt!!!

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