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HK Cinema's Hidden Gems Unearthed by Distributor
18 Mar
Summary
- Five classic Hong Kong films from the 80s/90s are being released.
- The films explore social issues beneath Hong Kong's economic boom.
- Acclaimed works by To, Cheung, Fong, and Ah Mon are featured.

A selection of five classic Hong Kong films from the 1980s and early 1990s is being distributed in North America. These socially conscious cinematic works offer a poignant look at Hong Kong society during a period of significant change.
The films include Jacob Cheung's award-winning "Cageman" (1992), which portrays the lives of marginalized men living in cramped conditions. This drama sheds light on poverty and social tensions within the city.
Also featured are Johnnie To's "The Enigmatic Case" (1980), Allen Fong's "Just Like Weather" (1986) blending drama and documentary, and two films by Lawrence Ah Mon: "Gangs" (1988) focusing on youth crime, and "Queen of Temple Street" (1990), about a woman navigating the city's underbelly.




