An Introduction to Hong Kong and Taiwan Cinema

Listen in on Carlo's (newcomer-friendly) conversation with East Asian literature/film academic Jessica Siu-yin Yeung about their mutual love for Hong Kong and Taiwan cinema!

Five "Introduction to Hong Kong Cinema" recommendations from Jessica:
In the Face of Demolition (Lee Tit, 1953) – ethos of mutual support (leftist), old HK, moving
The Private Eyes (Michael Hui, 1976) – Money, fun, and zeitgeist
A Better Tomorrow (John Woo, 1982) – Fighting scenes, brotherhood, and Chow Yun-Fat
God of Gamblers (Wong Jing, 1989) – Money, Andy Lau, and fun
Summer Snow (Ann Hui, 1995) – Ordinary woman story

Taiwan’s Lost Commercial Cinema: Recovered and Restored project
Facebook - Official site 

Taiwan Film and Audiovisual Institute (News for YouTube screenings of taiyupian) 

The Best Secret Agent (1964 Taiyupian/ Taiwanese-language film, remake of 1945 Shanghainese film of the same name) 

Lady Spy No. 1 (1965 Hong Kong film) Hong Kong Film Archive entry (English)

Resources for information on HK cinema:
Hong Kong Movie Database (English/Chinese)
Hong Kong Film Archive Movie Information Search (Especially old movies, English/Chinese)
Hong Kong Filmmakers bio blurbs (English/Chinese) 

A handy Letterboxd list of every movie mentioned during the episode (and more!)


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Carlo Vanstiphout

Carlo co-runs the Crud Buddies with fellow Back Rower Dan. A place to hang out with others who are open to all kinds of media and all kinds of people, and sometimes they watch movies together online. They also launched the “Cream of the Crud” sub-series on Notes from the Back Row where they get into what they’ve been watching lately, movie news, and other tangents. For more personal thoughts on the moving pictures you can follow him on Letterboxd.

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