Elmond Yeung

Películas

Arrepentimiento Eterno
Screenplay
Una adaptación cinematográfica de la popular e influyente novela "Changhen Ge" de Wang Anyi. La vida de una persona está destinada a ser más corta que la de una ciudad. Habiendo pasado toda su vida en Shanghái, Qiyao tiene sus momentos de prosperidad y una buena dosis de soledad. Finalmente se desvanece y desaparece, pero Shanghai sigue siendo una ciudad metropolitana. Shanghai en la década de 1930 es glamorosa y seductora. Qiyao, una hermosa joven de una familia normal, tiene la suerte de ganar la segunda finalista del concurso "Miss Shanghái". El Sr. Cheng, su admirador y fotógrafo que la ayuda a alcanzar el éxito, sabe que la niña vivirá una vida extraordinaria.
Yang ± Yin: Gender in Chinese Cinema
Writer
This highly personal film essay demonstrates that Chinese cinema has dealt with questions of gender and sexuality more frankly and provocatively than any other national cinema. Yang ± Yin examines male bonding and phallic imagery in the swordplay and kung fu movies of the '60s and '70s; homosexuality; same-sex bonding and physical intimacy; the continuing emphasis on women's grievances in melodramas; and the phenomenon of Yam Kim-Fai, a Hong Kong actress who spent her life portraying men on and off the screen.
Hold You Tight
Story
Two women are bound for the same plane, one of whom makes the flight while the other does not. In a cruel twist of fate, the plane crashes, killing everyone on board, and leaving the friends and family of the two women to talk about what was and what could have been.
Still Love You After All These
Writer
Stanley Kwan's view in this film is both personal and collective memories towards Hong Kong in 1997. He cites one famous line from Cantonese opera 'Princess Chang Ping', 'I deny, I deny, but in the end I cannot deny' as a metaphor for Hong Kongers' troubled minds when they have to recognize their identity as Chinese. To make a statement of the theme, Kwan adopts a complicated structure, mixing excerpts from his previous films, his stage play, even the soundtrack of Wong Kar-wai's Days of Being Wild.
Love Is Not a Game, But a Joke
Writer
Three friends begin a contest to find Karen, a particular girl they all like. The limits: one month, and no advertising or radio. The prize: the losers withdraw and the winner gets free reign to woo her.