Anthony Chen’s ‘We Are All Strangers’ and ‘Cyclone’ to Launch and Close 50th Hong Kong Film Festival

The 50th Hong Kong Film Festival will feature Anthony Chen’s ‘We Are All Strangers’ as its opening film and Philip Yung’s ‘Cyclone’ as its closing film, highlighting a focus on local cinematic talent. These selections underscore the festival's commitment to showcasing diverse storytelling within Hong Kong cinema, with both films drawing international attention. Observers should watch for how these films are received globally, potentially influencing future Hong Kong film productions and international collaborations.
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Philip Yung
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We Are All Strangers
Cyclone
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