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CHC — Celluloid Crossroads: Exploring Cinematic Landscapes in the US, China, and Hong Kong

中國歷史及文化學系

Celluloid Crossroads Exploring Cinematic Landscapes in the US China and Hong Kong 1
  • 日期

    2025年3月5日

  • 主辦單位

    CHC

  • 時間

    15:30 - 16:30

  • 地點

    R507 地圖  

講者

Ms Colleen Tung Shuen Kwok

Colleen Kwok Poster Final

摘要

Join filmmaker Colleen Kwok as she shares her extensive experiences working on diverse film projects around the world, from Hong Kong to Mainland China and the United States, etc. With a background in writing, directing and cinematography, Colleen will take you on a journey through her own film projects, including her currently in-development feature film "THE STARS THE SUN THE MOON" and shorts films like “RECTANGIBLES”, "FRÁ HONG KONG TIL RAUFARHAFNAR" and "MELTING & MUTED”. In this lecture, Colleen will discuss the challenges of Directing vs. Shooting (serving director’s vision)) and collaborating with international teams, adapting to different cultural contexts, and finding inspiration in the works of influential filmmakers. She will also share her insights on the creative process, from doing experimental film works in the darkroom till narrative script development. Through her personal anecdotes and behind-the-scenes stories, Colleen will provide a unique perspective on the art of filmmaking. Hopefully this lecture offers an invaluable opportunity for aspiring filmmakers to gain inspiration and practical knowledge.

講者

Ms Colleen Tung Shuen Kwok

Ms Colleen Tung Shuen Kwok

Colleen Tung Shuen Kwok (b.1987) is a Chinese multidisciplinary filmmaker & photographer. Colleen began her practice in experimental filmmaking while studying at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. There she found her way of composing personal stories with a poetic eye and a quirky twist. With such style, she further pursued filmmaking in New York, received her MFA in directing and cinematography from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, and stayed in the city for a decade. Colleen’s work as both a director and cinematographer has been screened at the Tribeca Film Festival, Edinburgh International Film Festival, Daytime Emmy Awards, M+ Museum, Gwangju Asia Culture Center, Nowness, and South China Morning Post. Her feature film “THE STARS THE SUN THE MOON, currently in development, received the top prize from the 2022 Hong Kong-Asia Financing Forum (HAF), and the 2021 Script Servicing Award from HAF Film Lab. It is based on the short film of the same title, a coming-of-age drama about two unlikely friends who travel through time in Hong Kong, which premiered at the 9th Hong Kong Fresh Wave International Film Festival. During the pandemic, Colleen remigrated to Hong Kong and expanded her work internationally, embarking on projects in almost different countries every month, ranging from large-scale productions to smaller endeavors. She has participated in programs such as Bucheon Fantastic Film School (Korea), Kyoto Filmmakers Lab (Japan), and artist residencies such as Studio Kura (Japan) and Sim Residency (Iceland). Her travel allows her to adapt to new environments and seek out the inherent beauty in diverse cultures, weaving poetic stories inspired by each place she encounters.

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