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Hong Kong International Film Festival


Genre: Animation, Documentary, Features

Run by the Hong Kong International Film Festival Society, a non-profit and not-government organisation, it is about making world cinema accessible to the public. The festival is accompanied by the Hong Kong – Asia Film Financing Forum (HAF).

 

Section

The programme comprises:

  • features
  • documentaries
  • animation

Awards

2015 - Nominated - Charlie's Country - SIGNIS Award

Screenings

2025 - Memoir of a Snail

2024 - Shayda

2022 - Nitram

2022 - Plains, The

2022 - In and Out a Window

2021 - GNT

2019 - All These Creatures

2017 - Tanna

2016 - SPEAR

2016 - Women He's Undressed

2014 - Tim Winton's The Turning

2014 - Top of the Lake series 1

2013 - Sapphires, The

2013 - Man Who Could Not Dream, The

2012 - Snowtown

2012 - Wish You Were Here

2011 - Animal Kingdom

2011 - Wasted on the Young

2011 - Machete Maidens Unleashed!

2011 - Kiss, The

2010 - Bright Star

2010 - Red Earth

2010 - My Year Without Sex

2010 - Loved Ones, The

2010 - Not-So-Great Eugene Green, The

2009 - $9.99

2009 - Disgrace

2009 - Not Quite Hollywood

2008 - Home Song Stories, The

2008 - Son Of A Lion

2008 - Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts

2008 - Girl Who Swallowed Bees, The

2008 - Sweet & Sour

2007 - Suburban Mayhem

2007 - Jindabyne

2006 - Candy

2005 - Somersault

2005 - Letters to Ali

2005 - Ward 13

2003 - Wedding in Ramallah, A

2002 - Diplomat, The

2002 - Lantana

2002 - Much Ado About Something

2002 - Shadow Play: Indonesia's Forgotten Holocaust

2002 - Walking On Water

2002 - Shanghai Panic

2001 - Goddess of 1967, The

2001 - Orientations: Chris Doyle, Stirred Not Shaken

2000 - Holy Smoke

2000 - Cup, The

1999 - I Want You

1999 - Terra Nova

1999 - Praise

1998 - Virtual Memory is Running Low

1997 - Life

1996 - Angel Baby

1995 - Hero, The

1995 - Only The Brave

1995 - Muriel's Wedding

1995 - Eternity

1994 - Blackfellas

1994 - Memories and Dreams

1994 - Tenth Dancer, The

1994 - Frauds

1994 - This Won't Hurt A Bit!

1994 - Last Man Hanged, The

1994 - Wormholes

1993 - Senso Daughters (senso No Onnatchi)

1993 - Romper Stomper

1993 - When Mrs Hegarty Comes to Japan

1992 - House of Cards

1992 - Puppenhead

1992 - Good Woman Of Bangkok, The

1992 - Proof

1991 - Space Between the Door and the Floor, The

1991 - Night Cries - A Rural Tragedy

1991 - Hang Up

1991 - Wonderful World of Dogs, The

1991 - Aya

1990 - Sweetie

1990 - Malpractice

1989 - Pleasure Domes

1989 - Rabbit On The Moon

1989 - Shame

1989 - Song Of Air, A

1989 - Year My Voice Broke, The

1989 - Ghosts...of the Civil Dead

1989 - Cane Toads: An Unnatural History

1988 - Air Pirates Of The Outback

1988 - Mum, How Do You Spell Gorbatrof?

1988 - Palisade

1988 - Pandamonium

1988 - Poetry For An Englishman

1988 - Travelling North

1988 - Germ Of An Idea

1988 - To Market To Market

1987 - After Hours

1987 - Backlash

1987 - Passionless Moments

1987 - Peel

1987 - Two Friends

1987 - Girl's Own Story, A

1986 - Couldn't Be Fairer

1986 - Pianoforte

1986 - Pitjiri - The Snake That Will Not Sink

1986 - Down There

1986 - Yap ... How did you know we'd like TV?

1986 - Yumi Yet

1986 - Half Life

1986 - Ileksen

1986 - Wrong World

1985 - Anatomy of a Businessman

1985 - My First Wife

1985 - Ned Wethered

1985 - Marx

1985 - Silver City

1985 - CORROBOREE

1985 - Grendel Grendel Grendel

1985 - Iced Hopes of Dr Calastein, The

Markets

  • Hong Kong International Film & TV Market (FILMART)
Website:
www.hkiff.org.hk
Email:
[email protected]
Start:
10/04/2025
End:
21/05/2025

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