1. Hong Kong Films Trailer - Vimeo
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Asian Pop-Up Cinema Season 12 Hong Kong Films Lineup KEEP ROLLING (documentary) Midwest Premiere Directed by: Man Lim-chung March 17-21 online/USA views $5 VOD…
2. Derek Chan Films's Videos on Vimeo
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3. Vagabond Videographer Brandon Li Digs Into Hong Kong's Roots
Aug 24, 2016 · Li has become a kind of vagabond videographer, wandering from one place to the next, working a mix of commercial projects and videos like Hong Kong Strong.
The maker of a viral video that captures Hong Kong's frenetic energy and cultural roots discusses his peripatetic existence.
4. Season 12 Videos - Asian Pop-up Cinema
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5. CHANIARTOON on Vimeo
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Chaniartoon International Comic & Animation Festival CLIENT : CHANIARTOON FESTIVAL Festival Director : Marios Ioannidis DAHOUSE STUDIO ANIMATION / VISUAL EFFECTS Director…
6. Karl Haendel - Praise New York - Exhibitions - Mitchell-Innes & Nash
Artist Karl Haendel (b. 1976, New York) will unveil Praise New York, a group portrait of contemporary religious diversity and practice in New York City.
This spring, artist Karl Haendel (b. 1976, New York) will unveil Praise New York, a group portrait of contemporary religious diversity and practice in New York City. The exhibition presents a series of large-scale, realist drawings depicting the hands of some of the city’s most inspiring Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu, Jewish, Christian and Sikh faith leaders, paying homage to a diverse group of pastors, imams, rabbis and priests who have shared vital resources—from wisdom and hope to food and shelter—with thousands of New Yorkers in a time of pandemic, racial injustice, climate crisis and civil unrest. Highlighting how these communities of believers are vibrant, welcoming and tolerant, the artist hopes to provide space for viewers to reassess their own systems of belief, embrace complexity and expand their acceptance. “While this project is about religious diversity, it is equally about ethnic and racial diversity, as much of the religious activity is found amongst the city’s immigrant groups, providing community and systems of support,” says Haendel. “New York, a place that generations of immigrants have called home, is one of the most diverse places in the world. What New York looks like at any point in time is what America looks like many decades later. Using my ability to render (to draw) I hope to help render (bring to fruition) the multi-racial, multicultural, multi-faith democracy that New York currently is and that America will one day be.” For Haendel, the act of dr...
7. Watch Anselm online - BFI Player
Jackie Chan's rip-roaring action-adventure about a coastguard hot on the trail of a ruthless band of pirates in late 19th century Hong Kong.
Wim Wenders' stately and beautifully scored study of Anselm Kiefer.
8. CHAN_KEATON_1222440_brief 2 on Vimeo
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9. Kowloon Forest: A New VR Film Plunges Into the Private Lives of ...
Aug 15, 2019 · Ming Lo plays a mainland Chinese businessman eating a takeaway dinner while watching a Korean mukbang video, in which a young woman devours a ...
Alexey Marfin's virtual reality film Kowloon Forest explores the spaces we create for ourselves in a crowded city.
10. [PDF] Vlogger: Make Your Dream A Vlog - CVF Open Access
in Vimeo. To our best knowledge, it is the largest testing benchmark for ... Chan, Mohammad Norouzi, and David J. Fleet. Video diffu- sion models ...
11. Malmkrog review: theology made beautiful cinema | Sight and Sound
Mar 24, 2021 · By E.P.. “Magnificently produced pantomime”: The Wizard of Oz reviewed in 1940. reviews. The Last Dance: Anselm Chan Mau-Yin swaps rom coms for ...
Cristi Puiu’s meticulous adaptation of 1900 Russian novel War and Christianity is determinedly academic – but that's no bad thing.