Counting Frames – David Bordwell

In memory of David Bordwell, a well-known film historian and Hong Kong film confidant who passed away in early 2024, the Hong Kong Film Critics Society has organised a commemorative exhibition, How Not to Be Crazy – Bordwell Sees Hong Kong Cinema and a podcast Movies Dare to Feel That. The event runs from November 18, 2025 to January 20, 2026.

A combination of film nerd and academic, the author of Planet Hong Kong: Popular Cinema and the Art of Entertainment, Bordwell had a unique eye for Hong Kong cinema. The festival features twelve classic Hong Kong films that Bordwell appreciated and analysed in detail, plus post-screening talks.

Films featured include: The Blood of Heroes (1989) and Dao Ma Dan (1986) both of which premiered in Hong Kong. The rarely exhibited The Grandmaster 3D (2013)  and 無間道 Infernal Affairs, 忠烈圖 The Valiant Ones, 金枝玉葉 He’s a Woman She’s a Man, 十八般武藝 Legendary Weapons of China

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Counting Frames – David Bordwell on Hong Kong Cinema
Date:
6 December 2025 – 14 January 2026
Venue: Broadway Cinematheque, Premiere Elements
Tickets: $95

Fifty Years of The Rocky Horror Picture Show

Scarily 2025 marks the 50th anniversary of the release of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and Disney wants fans to do the ‘time warp’ again!

The film’s half-century milestone is being celebrated with a new 4K Ultra remaster that will be released in cinemas and on Blu-ray later this year.

 

The 1975 film stars Barry Bostwick and Susan Sarandon as a newly engaged couple who seek help at the castle of gender-bending Dr. Frank-N-Furter (Tim Curry) when their car breaks down.

Based on the musical play by Richard O’Brien – with a screenplay by O’Brien and director Jim Sharman, and produced by Lou Adler and Michael White – The Rocky Horror Picture Show broke the mold with its legendary late-night screenings, complete with shadow casts, fan costumes, and interactive rituals, the film pioneered a new kind of audience participation that redefined the cinema-going experience.

Even today, 50 years later there are weekly screenings around the world, making The Rocky Horror Picture Show the longest-running theatrical release of all time.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show

The new 4K restoration release features a newly mixed Dolby Atmos audio track, bringing enhanced depth and dimension to the film’s iconic soundtrack.

“It’s a privilege to help preserve the legacy of a film that has meant so much to so many,” says Kevin Schaeffer, Director of Disney’s Restoration & Library Management. “Bringing The Rocky Horror Picture Show to life in 4K allows us to honor its bold, genre-defying spirit and ensure that audiences – both longtime fans and first-time viewers – can experience it as it was originally intended, with stunning picture and sound.”

“When The Rocky Horror Picture Show was first released, no one thought it would be around very long let alone…50 years,” says producer Lou Adler. “What began as a small, rebellious project has become a global celebration of individuality, community, and creative freedom. This anniversary is a tribute to the fans who kept it alive and kicking all these years.”

The Rocky Horror Picture Show

Film Synopsis

Fasten your garter belt and relive the time-warping, gender-bending cult classic! When a newly engaged couple’s (Barry Bostwick and Susan Sarandon) car breaks down on a rainy night, they wind up in the creepy castle of Dr. Frank-N-Furter (Tim Curry). There, they have an adventure that will thrill you, chill you and fulfill you like never before!

Read the Guradian’s How we made: The Rocky Horror Picture Show

Hope fully there will be a Hong Kong release!

KINO/24

KINO/24 – German Film Festival
Date:
10-20 October, 2024
Venue: HKAC, Louis Koo Cinema; HK Film Archive; Elements Premiere; Broadway Cinematheque
Tickets: $95, $85, $70 HKfilm, HKfilmfestival

Revisiting the Glory Days – The Legacy of Leslie and Anita

To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the passing of superstars Leslie Cheung and Anita Mui the Hong Kong Film Archive (HKFA) will present a twenty-film retrospective entitled Revisiting the Glory Days – The Legacy of Leslie and Anita from April to December  The programme is also part of the first Hong Kong Pop Culture Festival.

The opening programme (also the opening programme of the Hong Kong Pop Culture Festival 2023) on 22 April is When Leslie & Anita Meet Hei & Gin at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Grand Theatre when Gin Lee will perform four theme songs from the films of Cheung and Mui ahead of a screening of Who’s the Woman, Who’s the Man (1996) – the last feature film co-starring the two superstars.

When Leslie & Anita Meet Hei & Gin

The following night, 23 April, the 4K restored version of Rouge (1988), another film co-starred by Cheung and Mui, will screen at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Grand Theatre. The remaining films will be screened from 29 April to 30 December at HKFA Cinema.

Cheung was a talented and versatile actor who brought various types of characters to life… Whether it be the unrestrained playboy in Days of Being Wild (1990), the fierce yet gentle undercover cop in Moonlight Express (1999), the highly skilful thief in Once a Thief (1991), the ingenuous scholar in A Chinese Ghost Story (1987) or the cunning rascal in Long and Winding Road (1994).

Mui starred in many roles…. as the psychologically conflicted Gu Manlu in Eighteen Springs (1997), the top-class etiquette coach in The Greatest Lover (1988), the tough woman facing a marital crisis in Midnight Fly (2001), the heroine who personifies both strength and gentleness in The Heroic Trio (1993), the legendary spy in Kawashima Yoshiko (1990), to cross-dressing as the incompetent and skirt-chasing king in Wu Yen (2001).

glory days leslie and anita

As well as being actors Cheung and Mui were massive pop stars. The film Behind the Yellow Line (1984) marked their first acting collaboration and its theme song, sad but charming, was the first film duet by the two superstars. Mui took the role of a pop diva in the song and dance film The Musical Singer (1985). In For Your Heart Only (1985), Cheung’s hit songs intertwine closely with and drive the plots of the film. The theme song sung by him in He’s a Woman, She’s a Man (1994) became a Hong Kong pop classic. Cheung applied his artistic flair through directing, editing and scoring for the final sequence of Viva Erotica (1996).

The duo’s later films are also part of the programme, including Inner Senses (2002), about the dark side of human nature with Cheung’s powerful performance in expressing inner struggle and despair. In Mui’s July Rhapsody (2002), she delicately depicts how a middle-aged woman faces obstacles and melancholy in her natural performance.

Some screenings will be accompanied by pre-/post-screening talks hosted by Stanley Kwan, Joyce Yang, Gordon Chan, Chan Hing-kai, Janice Chow, Sam Ho, Clifton Ko Chi-sum, Dr Charles Cheung, Teddy Robin, Johnny Wang, Thomas Shin, Dr Ng Chun-hung, Shu Kei, Poon Hang-sang, Dr Angela Law, Eric Tsang and Matthew Cheng.

Apart from Viva Erotica which has no subtitles, all the other films have Chinese and English subtitles. Tickets are $85 for When Leslie & Anita Meet Hei & Gin and $45 for other screenings.

When Leslie & Anita Meet Hei & Gin

Chinese Opera 3D Film Shows

Chinese Opera Film Shows
Chinese Opera Festival
Date:
 7:30pm, 11-13, 17 July 2016
Venue: HK City Hall, Theatre
Tickets: $60 from Urbtix
More info:
In Chinese with English surtitles
11 July – 7:30pm: 3D Yue Opera Film The Story of the West Chamber
12 July – 7:30pm: 3D Peking Opera Film To Get Han Xin Back
13 July – 7:30pm: 3D Peking Opera Film Farewell My Concubine
17 July – 7:30pm: 3D Kunqu Opera Film The Palace Bell