The 48th Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF48) has announced its full line-up of over 190 films from 62 countries and regions, including five world premieres, six international premieres, and 64 Asian premieres.
HKIFF48 will open with the Asian premiere of Ray Yeung’s All Shall Be Well, which won the Teddy Award at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival. Starring Patra Au and Maggie Li, it offers a feminine perspective on Yeung’s previous work, Suk Suk (2019).
The closing film on 8 April will be the Asian premiere of All the Long Nights, directed by Miyake Sho and starring Matsumura Hokuto and Kamishiraishi Mone.
This year’s many exciting highlights include the Asian premiere of the latest collaboration between Academy Award winner Hamaguchi Ryusuke and composer Ishibashi Eiko, GIFT. It features a live music performance by Ishibashi that offers a unique and immersive experience. Renowned British-Irish playwright/director and multiple award-winner Martin McDonagh will headline a glittering list of filmmakers to grace HKIFF48 in person. Among those joining him in Hong Kong are Spanish master Víctor Erice and Cannes Best Actress winner Zar Amir (Holy Spider), who will present their films and meet the audience.