FilmScreeningFringe Club

Screening and discussion of i’ve got the bluesFringe Cinema

2019-03-08 ( 7:30 PM )
HKD 100
HKD 80 Fringe Member
HKD 80 Full-Time Students
 includes one standard drink
Overview

In the interaction of Hong Kong painter Wong Yan-kwai and the film director, sparks and arguments, egos and humility, love and betrayal, and human complexities surface.

Wong Yan-kwai is a complex man.
The film follows and reveals him in his essence, in his element.
In his interaction with the director, we discover unexpected elements of this character, and what it is like to“tango” with an artist who may be difficult and lives in a box of his choosing.

DIRECTOR'S STATEMENT
I relish telling moving stories through documentaries.
Wong Yan-kwai says, “I’m a born painter, so I paint.” He’s curious about everything, passionate about creativity, the arts, and people. If my previous documentaries are about love, I can see his deep love for what he does.
Through him - a painter, writer, musician, photographer, art director - we will engage on another journey of discovery. It might be a film about love, about persistence, about betrayal, about obstinacy, about ego. I remember his famous line: “When you are used to poverty, you don’t feel poor. I am in touch with my basic instincts, and I respect and follow it. That’s why I’m happy.”
Hong Kong is known to be about money. I have sought to bring the vibrant underground art scene to the forefront, to introduce “Yank” and his friends, to make this film not only about Yank, but also about Hong Kong and its people. Wim Wender brought Cuban music to the world in the Buena Vista Social Club, so let’s bring Hong Kong’s artists to the world.

Documentaries:
I’ve Got the Blues (2017) garnered the Best Feature Documentary Award at the FFD2017, and screened at the VIFF, BIFF, FFD, ADIFF, HKIFF, Singapore Chinese Film Festival and Taipei Film Festival to date.
One Tree Three Lives (2012) garnered the Film Merit Award at the Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards 2013, nominated the Best Film and Best Director categories at the Chinese Film Media Awards 2013.
This Darling Life (2008) was nominated the Best Documentary at the Taipei Golden Horse Awards 2008, and the Most Inspiring Film at the Ming Pao Arts Awards.

 

*Show type: Screening
*Language: Cantonese, English
*Age Limit: IIA
* Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes (without intermission)

Production / Artist
PresenterFringe Cinema
DirectorAngie Chen
Production CompanyScorpio Films Company