The 26th ifva Awards
Open Category Finalist Showcase

It is always until crisis arrives that the sense of belonging for a city emerges in different forms, some are viciously cruel while others gentle and daily. While history always repeats itself, everything ends and begins in the summer of 2019 Hong Kong. Programme 1 showcases five short films, each a distinct portrayal of protest. There is nothing as nobody in this city, as everyone has their parts on this stage. Programme 2 is a showcase of all the struggles and craziness of motherhood, social media influencers, and first love. Well, that’s life after all.

There is nothing as nobody in this city, as everyone has their parts on this stage. Programme 2 is a showcase of all the struggles and craziness of motherhood, social media influencers, and first love. C’est la vie.

Finalist Showcase Programme 1: 4/3 (Thu) | 8pm | Louis Koo Cinema, Hong Kong Arts Centre | DCP | 119' | HK$ 80/64*
With after-screening discussion
Dream Residue
Chan Tze-woon
Col/ 30'00"/ In Cantonese with Chinese and English subtitles
30 years after 1989, how do witnesses to the June 4th Tiananmen massacre come to terms with their own memories, and how do their memories affect their lives today? At the same time, Hong Kong gradually confronts the explosion of the Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Movement.
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Blue Hour
Ip Siu-chung
Col/ 12'31"/ In Cantonese with Chinese and English subtitles
A food delivery man’s first shif t falls on the night of June 11, 2019. Ka-ho is new to his job and needs his son to navigate for him. The two ride on the same motorbike and try their best to deliver their orders. In a bar, Tyson spends the night attempting to figure something out. Under the blue sky, up on the highway, they are heading to the next destination.
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Night is Young
Kwok Zune
Col/ 25'25"/ In Cantonese with Chinese and English subtitles
One night in the life of a taxi driver during the anti-extradition law protests in Hong Kong.
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Home, and a Distant Archive
Dorothy Cheung
Col/ 24'13"/ In Cantonese with English subtitles
Home, and a Distant Archive is a poetic portrait of four Hong Kong women in London, who volunteered to retrieve and digitise the UK records about Hong Kong, and their thoughts on diaspora and their home. The film is resonant, poetic, deeply personal, yet expansively reflective, bringing a sharp relief to the current political and existential moment.
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Yuen Yeung
Leung Ming-kai, Kate Reilly
Col/ 26'03"/In Cantonese and English with Chinese and English subtitles
A local economics teacher and a "native English-speaking teacher" from the United States spend one school year crisscrossing Hong Kong. As they say goodbye, they recall connecting and disconnecting over after-school snacks.
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Finalist Showcase Programme 2: 5/3 (Fri) | 8pm | Louis Koo Cinema, Hong Kong Arts Centre | DCP | 120' | HK$ 80/64*
With after-screening discussion
Mummy
Tsang Chung-yin
Col/ 27'54"/ In Cantonese, Putonghua, Sichuan dialect and English with Chinese and English subtitles
My original intention was to shoot a documentary about my Mummy, but during an ad-hoc trip back to my hometown, I accidentally discovered another family secret.
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The Truth of the Dead YouTubers
Leung Cheuk-lam
Col/ 22'43"/ In Cantonese with Chinese and English subtitles
In a remote vacation house, Johnny and a group of YouTubers make prank videos on his girlfriend. During the filming, Johnny’s girlfriend dies unexpectedly. Everyone has their own way to conceal the truth... (The whole film was shot with hidden camera and mobile phone.)
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Eternal Sunshine
Ho Yuk-fai
Col/ 27'04"/ In Cantonese with Chinese and English subtitles
Mei-chun is a single mother who takes care of his mentally handicapped son Chi-kwong and develops a special bond with him. Yet sickness and injury overturn their ordinary and peaceful life. It is hard for Chi-kwong to take care of himself which leads Mei-chun into a dilemma between sense and sensibility. As the day is about to end and daylight to fade, will their future be bright?
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Loves, with love
Chan Po-man Jomin
Col/ 15'21"/ In Cantonese with Chinese and English subtitles
When Hei-ji finds out that Mimi hands a love letter to Sam, a charming and handsome guy, he couldn’t help but feel heartbroken and shattered. Should he just let her go or should he fight for her? On the eve of the Mid-Autumn Festival, Hei-ji finally overcomes all difficulties and fulfils Mimi’s wish. He even gathers up his courage and asks about the love letter.
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This Is Not The End
Chan Kam-hei
Col/ 26'16"/ In Mandarin with Chinese and English subtitles
Wing-luk, who grew up in a poor and repressed family, is fortunate enough to find an outlet for his emotions: hurdle races, even though his mother Saul ing does not care. He tries his best to overcome his born limitations, yet his goals remain even more distant. As he is about to graduate, can he take the leap to achieve better results and at the same time overcome his difficulties in life?
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The 26th ifva Awards
Youth Category Finalist Showcase

From the rules of the world, to everyday school life, everything has been in turmoil in the past year. It has never been so precious when one is able to just go to school and meet up with friends. Young creatives picked up their cameras to make visual records of such a critical time, not only did they reflect on themselves and how they perceive the world, they also put the different faces of justice into the spotlight.

Finalist Showcase: 6/3 (Sat) | 2:30pm | Louis Koo Cinema, Hong Kong Arts Centre | DCP | 70' | HK$ 80/64*
With after-screening discussion
Memories of School
Tong Pak-him
Col / 05’41” / In Cantonese with Chinese subtitles
Everyone has their personal Memories of School. The protagonist used to hate going to school until one day she has an unfortunate encounter which makes her realise one should never take things for granted. Do you still remember how your school is like?
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Mr. Tse
Lee Nim-chung
Col / 10’00” / In Cantonese with Chinese and English subtitles
Mr. Tse works at HKICC Lee Shau Kee School of Creativity. There are hardly any students in campus under the pandemic. When night falls, the school is now managed by Mr. Tse, the only janitor on campus. The short film records the daily routine of Mr. Tse, and how such routine connects with the pandemic and the society. He actually finds his haven within the bureaucracy.
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Days of Being Grounded
Chan Po-yan
B&W / 01’00” / No dialogue and subtitles
The pandemic makes us grounded. I am bored by the everyday routine where there are only beginnings but no end.
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Birthday Wish
Sung Ting-hin
Col / 06’36”/ In Cantonese with Chinese and English subtitles
A 16-year-old youngster experiences the cycle of friendship within a few months. He makes his wish in front of his birthday cake and is granted a precious time to spend with his friend.
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Judging
Luo Yi-ming
Col / 08’10” / In Cantonese with Chinese subtitles
Violence gives birth to violence, bias leads to further bias, we are all living in this enormous consequence. At this trial, everyone is shouting out loud that lost sin – injustice!
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In Pursuit of Love
Leung Ching
Col / 07’28” / In Cantonese with Chinese subtitles
Her long-known male friend confesses his love for her, but she doesn’t provide him an answer because of her disappointing past experience. But she actually likes him, so she tries to look for the answer to the question of “what is love". How will it all end?
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Solution:love
Chan Lok-ching Sunnie, Chan Long-ning, Woo Hiu-lam
Col / 06’15” / In Cantonese with Chinese subtitles
How would gender minority come out to their families in such a conservative community? What impact would bring about to their relationship, when a mother and a daughter, both being gender minority, come out to each other? Will their pain be relieved at the same time?
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Reunion
Wong Yuet-tung
Col / 10’51” / In Cantonese with Chinese subtitles
Tong yuen (glutinous rice balls) means reunion to grandma, which also represents the memories of her reunion with her father when she was young. Her granddaughter knows that grandma has to give up all sweet cuisine because of diabetes, so she makes her lightly sweetened tong yuen to enjoy the real taste of reunion.
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Terrolice
Lee Nim-chung
Col / 5’00” / No dialogue and subtitles
This is the year when the familiar turns strange, when protectors turn to the source of fear, and the past becomes the present. We may need to think about this, “What is it that we are facing right now? What is the one thing we fear that would appear out of nowhere?"
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-.079.-
Lee Nim-chung
Col / 8’45” / In English with Chinese and English subtitles
Owen is a warrior of some country where he is locked in jail for causing casualties. The government one day demands Owen to interrogate an AI system to retrieve top secret information of their benefit. There he struggles between sense and sensibility.
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The 26th ifva Awards
Animation Category Finalist Showcase

There are emotions, scenarios and imaginations that can hardly be depicted only through moving images, which require animators’ specialties to turn them into tales. Ten groups of animators from Hong Kong and other Asian cities, together with their original characters, gather to tell ten different stories that are beyond cultural and language boundaries. Each piece is a distinct fantasy with utmost honesty.

Finalist Showcase: 13/3 (Sat) | 2:30pm | Louis Koo Cinema, Hong Kong Arts Centre | DCP | 86' | HK$ 80/64* | With after-screening discussion
Mountains and Seas - Village of Muds
Nicboy (Hong Kong)
Col / 12'38"/ In Cantonese with Chinese and English subtitles
Mountains and Seas - Village of Muds is an animation based on an original script inspired by The Classic of Mountains and Seas . The story centres on three youngsters' adventures in the land of mountains and seas.
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BLANKET TALK
Li Ji-tian, Chang Shan-man, Peng Chia-wei (Taiwan)
Col / 6'34"/ In Mandarin with Chinese and English subtitles
At midnight, two kids, instead of falling asleep, start their journey to travel to lots of imaginary worlds. They turn into animals, fly into the sky, and have fun under their beloved blanket. They also talk about the present and the future.
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Be With Me
Bigsoil (Hong Kong)
Col / 12'54"/ No dialogue and subtitles
A red balloon has always been by the boy’s side, accompanying him as he grows up. However, an unexpected storm carries the red balloon away, and the boy’s world is turned upside down. Faced with such calamity, the boy encounters Captain White Bear and they head towards a small clearing amidst the dark clouds.
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Buoy
Chang Chia-ning, Huang Chien-hua, Shen Li-chen (Taiwan)
Col / 5'58"/ In Mandarin with Chinese and English subtitles
A buoy is a simple marking. As it floats, it demarks a symbolic space within an uncertain area, allowing people to further understand the space. This story uses the concept of a buoy to reveal the relationship between people in life.
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BALLOONS
Tse Zi-yi (Hong Kong)
B&W / 4'00"/ No dialogue and subtitles
In a world where everyone’s head is made of a balloon, Balloon man passes through different balloons where some float and some do not. Going into his office, he starts to work. But what kind of job does a balloon has?
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Kill Danny
Leung Chun-tat, Law Lok-hei, Wu Hau-chung (Hong Kong)
Col / 9'43"/ No dialogue and subtitles
Iron Fist is a stuntman who lives a happy life with his pet dog Popo after his retirement. One morning, a car runs over Popo, and the killer turns out to be the billionaire Danny. As he watches the car takes off, Iron Fist vows revenge.
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GUNKWORLD
Chee Wen-jian Mark (Singapore)
Col / 9'59"/ No dialogue with English subtitles
GUNKWORLD is a horror cult cartoon series on TV where cute monster school children would terrorise human characters. Outside of the TV show, GUNKWORLD begins to advertise its brand through commercials and mechandises, which quickly gain popularity at an unholy rate. The entire planet becomes crazed, all their thoughts are replaced with messages from GUNKWORLD.
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HereAfter
Lui Wai-hang Jack, Wong Wun-ki Winki (Hong Kong)
Col / 8’43”/ In Cantonese with Chinese and English subtitles
Chance encounters come and go, but when things that have gone away reappear, how would you face them? A dead child returns to her childhood home as a puppet and reunites with her granny in a fire. Can the two of them escape danger and continue their lives together?
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How My Grandmother Became A Chair
Nicolas Fattouh (Lebanon)
Col / 9'55"/ No dialogue and subtitles
An aging grandmother loses her five senses, one after the other before finally becoming a wooden chair. Throughout her transformation, she realises that her housekeeper is not the wild animal she once thought she was, but the caring and loyal family member she was sadly lacking. A poignant story about illness and growing old which employs imagination and metaphor to show the difficult and painful process of departing.
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Closet
Lee Hsin-tien (Taiwan)
Col /5 '55"/ In Japanese with Chinese and English subtitles
The protagonist has lived in a closet 24 hours a day ever since he was a child, which causes all kinds of inconveniences. When he becomes an adult, he decides to see a doctor to solve his problem. The process of consul tat ion between the protagonist and the psychologist elucidates how the events that occurred during his childhood has made him unable to open his heart.
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The 26th ifva Awards
Asian New Force Category Finalist Showcase

In these ten short films from different parts of Asia, while the sites and scenes might be different, the one indispensable element is always human beings. The struggle of gender and identity, the fight between justice and law and order, and the difficulties of humanity and survival, are all challenges that both bring us hardship and hope. May we all stand and fight like comrades.

Finalist Showcase: 12/3 (Fri) | 7:30pm | Louis Koo Cinema, Hong Kong Arts Centre | DCP | 186' | HK$ 80/64*
Weekend
Ario Motevaghe (Iran)
Col/ 7'26"/ In Persian with English subtitles
The Moniri and Kheradmand families are in the park for a picnic. After finishing their meal, it is revealed that they are here for something else.
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Heading South
Yuan Yuan (China)
Col/ 12'57"/ In Putonghua & Mongolian with English subtitles
Eight-year-old girl Chasuna travels from her home on grassland to visit her father who lives in the big city. However, at her father’s birthday party, Chasuna finds out that he has remarried to a Chinese woman. Chasuna has to learn how to accept her as part of the family.
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Mina's World
Shaho Zandi, HamidReza Sayyad Daryabakhsh (Iran)
Col/ 14'38"/In Persian with English subtitles
Mina is locked in the Juvenile Detention Centre for murdering her own father. The real killer is her mother, who has asked her to admit the crime, hoping there will be a pardon for a minor. Mina’s birthday is getting close, which means she could be executed as an adult murderer. She escapes the prison to prove her innocence, but she finds out something new about about her mother’s life.
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The Child of Nowhere
Dio Wang (Taiwan)
Col/ 25'00”/ In Mandarin with Chinese and English subtitles
An orphanage of various sounds. An ocean without witness of the crowds. The child of nowhere, longing for returning home.
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The Visit
Azadeh Moussavi (Iran)
Col/ 13'50" /In Persian with English subtitles
After six months of waiting, Elaheh is finally allowed to visit her husband, who is a political prisoner. She and her little daughter Tara have one single day to prepare for this important meeting.
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One Night Two Threads
Emi Saito (Japan)
Col/ 24'22"/ In Japanese with English subtitles
Yijun is a Taiwanese woman who moved to Japan for her Japanese husband, but the two have been growing apart. One night, she storms out of the house and whilst roaming around Tokyo, happens to meet Aki who is also struggling with her life. They feel immediate connection without exchanging too many words. This profound encounter helps them step forward in their lives.
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Drifting
Bo Hanxiong (China)
Col/ 16'25"/ In Putonghua with English subtitles
Yan is an illegal second child born under the one-child policy. To avoid being punished by the government, Yan’s parents hid their older daughter in the countryside and raised Yan as a girl. Now a young adult, Yan struggles with his gender identity and is being treated as an outcast in a conservative society. His sole escape is drifting his father’s old taxi through abandoned parking lots.
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God's Daughter Dances
Byun Sung-bin (South Korea)
Col/ 24'56"/ In Korean with English subtitles
A transgender female dancer, Shin-mi, gets a call from the Military Manpower Administration.
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Coffin Maker
Amir Karami (Iran)
Col/ 17'23" /In Persian with English subtitles
A man and a woman take their seven-year-old daughter to the hospital. The man can’t afford to buy his daughter’s expensive drugs and she is on the verge of dying. Her mother makes an unexpected decision to buy her daughter’s medicine.
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I am Wounded
Orkan Bayram (Turkey)
Col/ 28'02" /In Kurdish with English subtitles
Aram and Mihemed, a pair of teenage brothers, earn a living through collecting recycling paper. Their father lost a leg in a terrorist attack while working for the American army. The boys cruise the streets of the city of Erbil in Kurdistan, Iraq. Depicting their everyday struggle to make ends meet, the camera stands by in the plight of these wounded men and boys.
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The 26th ifva Awards
Jury Recommendation

There are 15 shorts that are recommended by the jury. Each piece is a gem of one’s own, and will be shown in two screenings consecutively.

Jury Recommendation Programme 1: 28/2 (Sat) | 2:30pm | Louis Koo Cinema, Hong Kong Arts Centre | HD | 93’ |  Free Admission
LemonMilk
Chan Wai-yee (Hong Kong)
Col/ 14'49"/ In Cantonese with Chinese and English subtitles
The youthful and inexperienced Wing tries her best to deal with all sorts of difficult clients. When life only gives you lemons, you can make cup after cup of lemon tea and drink them down with your eyes closed. But is this really our only way out?
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Merpeople
Qunio Nozawa (Japan)
Col/ 16'17"/ In Cantonese and English with English subtitles
What is happiness for goldfish? An 18-year-old Japanese girl, who seeks the question meets a mysterious girl in Hong Kong. Identifying each other, they grab a goldfish and head to a lake, where they will release the fish.
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Everlasting
Lee Kuan-yi, Hsu Wei-li (Taiwan)
Col / 5’22” / No dialogue and subtitles
The complexity of parting is depicted with a sense of humour. As time passes, one accepts the truth from being forced to face it. All the memories and emotions still linger even if the person has long gone.
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Mother Figure
Chang Chia-tse (Taiwan)
Col / 14’23” / No dialogue and subtitles
Inspired by a close friend’s struggles with OCD, the piece is abouta man and his toxic relationship with his mother. A man finds a tape recorder from his childhood, which evokes in him the memories of his mother. He only wanted to attract his mother’s attention, but inadvertently broke his mother’s rule. It is until he starts playing with lipstick, then he really catches his mother's attention.
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See-saw
Lo Lai Lai Natalie (Hong Kong)
Col/ 10'53"/ In Cantonese with Chinese and English subtitles
Energy hidden in the earth is detectable. The blush hemispheres shy away from a drenched forecast, about to say goodbye to earth. Lactobacilli reside on vegetables, albeit not in a settlement. At the instant when the blush spheres are harvested, a team of microbes come on board. Aerobics retreat. Anaerobics take over.
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Kosher
Gideon Imagor (Israel)
Col/ 12'51" /In Hebrew with English subtitles
Feeling oppressed and humiliated during her monthly purity immersion in the Mikveh, Racheli, a young Orthodox woman yearns to break from her community’s expectations and rituals.
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Cigarette After Fight
Chen Liang-yu (Taiwan)
Col / 1’22” /No dialogue and subtitles
The cigarette after a long day of work.
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Party (Official MV)
Yuen Kam-shing (Hong Kong)
Col / 3’36” /No dialogue and subtitles
Music Video of local indie band Bad Math’s Party, a song inspired by Czech New Wave movie A Report on the Party and Guests , depicting how a joyful party is transformed into conformity and oppressions thanks to the unknown authority representatives.
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it's not gonna be fun
Leung Ming-kai (Hong Kong), Kate Reilly (United States)
Col/ 14'49"/ In Cantonese and English with Chinese and English subtitles
A young barista and music-video star puts aside her many interests to run in Hong Kong's 2019 district council election. She fights both a pro-establishment incumbent and her own disdain for human interaction.
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Jury Recommendation Programme 2: 28/2 (Sat) | 4:30pm | Louis Koo Cinema, Hong Kong Arts Centre | HD | 87’ |  Free Admission
Mo
Fung Ka-cheuk (Hong Kong)
Col/ 30’00”/ In Urdu, Indian, English and Cantonese with Chinese and English subtitles
Mohammad is a young asylum seeker from Pakistan. To make a living, he works illegally as a night delivery worker. He strives for a better life in a city with no identity and future in store for him. He spends his days with his compatriots looking for jobs and waiting for their application results, hoping indefinitely for a miracle.
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Twine
Zhang Ya-zhu (Taiwan)
Col / 6’08” /No dialogue and subtitles
The marionette is being controlled on stage, which symbolises what women face in the society. The hand in black is the imprisonment to women from the society while the huge monster represents all the innocent perpetrators.
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Invade
Wong Man-sze (Hong Kong)
B&W / 5’34”/ No dialogue and subtitles
Animated music video for the track Invade by local instrumental band more reverb - mostly made with powdered charcoal and compressed charcoal.
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After Noon
Koo Chia-meng (Singapore)
B&W/ 16'18"/ In English with Chinese and English subtitles
Two teenage boys idle away a seemingly ordinary afternoon, but as events stir up hidden feelings, confusion leads to the testing of boundaries.
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Hero
Aoze Luo (China)
Col / 6’12” / No dialogue and subtitles
Xiaoyuan, the protagonist, yearns to be his hero Monkey King. One day after school, he witnesses a bullying event in the alley. While he hesitates to help, he imagines that he has become the real Monkey King.
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Wild Child
Wong Ka-ki (Hong Kong)
Col/ 23'22"/ In Mandarin with Chinese and English subtitles
From the vast expanse of land and sky comes a wild child with a camel into the city. They encounter a policeman who tries to establish communication through language without success. As the policeman learns more about the child, the latter inspires him to find his long-lost freedom.
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The 25th ifva Awards - Awarded Showcase

With all the bare miss in having screenings at cinemas last year, the 25th ifva Awards awarded shorts and animations would take their way back to the cinema. Time for enjoying the pleasure of cinema.

27/2 (Sat) | 2:30pm | Louis Koo Cinema, Hong Kong Arts Centre | Hong Kong | DCP | 105’ | HK$ 80/64* 
Old Man And A Dog
Chan Hon-yan
The 25th ifva Awards Open Category Gold Award
After being diagnosed with terminal cancerand feeling hopeless, solitary Old Chan wants to end his life. His grandson Ka-chun whom he hasn’t met for years brings him an abandoned old dog. The two meet at their final stage of life bringing warmth to each other. Although lives can’t be reversed, the old dog at least help Chan and Ka-chun to re-establish their long-lost relationship and leave some pleasant memories.
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Ward 11
Tsang Tsui-shan
The 25th ifva Awards Open Category Silver Award
Aloneness is not the same as being lonely. Lying beneath the white sheets, the 11 holds the tale of forbidden love, unconditional love, in dreams and in reality, always together forever apart. Tracing and arresting a dance couple’s shadows, encountering the dance, trekking the terrains of their adventures. Lying motionless in 11, the lovers listen, whisper, even at the dullest moments, words of love, conversations continue to flow, laughter fills the ward.
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Bully's Wording
Cheung Ching-ho
The 25th ifva Awards Youth Category Gold Award
Although Ah Jun studies in a relatively bad secondary school, he still works very hard. His classmates always bully him. They laugh at him and make fun of him every day. Until one day, his classmates no longer just mess around with him, they drag him into the toilet. He faints after that. In order to run away from their responsibilities, each one has their own defending reasons...
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Special
Emma To
The 25th ifva Awards Youth Category Silver Award
This film is about love, family and living with someone who has an intellectual disability. It's about a Down Syndrome boy and his family and how their lives together can be frustrating and beautiful simultaneously. Not only does it portray the life of Max, the Down Syndrome boy, but also his sister's, his mother's and their whole dynamic as a family, providing different perspectives to this otherwise untouched and untold experience.
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Another World
Ng Kai-chung Tommy(Hong Kong)
The 25th ifva Awards Animation Category Gold Award
In the underworld, there is nothing meant to happen. This is impermanence.
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A Gong
Liu Yen-chen, Zozo Jhen, Chan Ka-yin, Marine Varguy, Tena Galovic (Taiwan)
The 25th ifva Awards Animation Category Silver Award
An inner journey of a 7-year-old boy’s acceptance of his grandpa’s death in a traditional Taiwanese funeral. After following all the steps of the ceremony, he has to find his own way to express the sentiment of losing someone. The entire film is finished by hand-drawn oil pastel with subtle animation style, portraying a unique Taiwanese tale.
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The City of Honey
Moein Ruholamini (Iran)
The 25th ifva Awards Animation Category Gold Award
The children without family want to leave their war-torn city, but it is a long way to go.
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Viral Kids
Arjanmar H. Rebeta (Philippines)
The 25th ifva Awards Animation Category Silver Award
Viral Kids is about the trending stories of five different street children who have their own past and dreams but being hindered and exploited by an unknown force behind the online platform.
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All About Us Ten Years
The Poem of Pakistan Premiere

By participating in All About Us", the creative media education programme for ethnic minority youths, these young people are trained on video production and have brought out the best from them in the past decade. Harmony is to conserve the culture of all. By spending time together, mutual understanding and respect could then be cultivated.

In celebrating the decade-journey of “All About Us”, teaching artist Ryan Chan has directed and co-produced the film The Poem of Pakistan with experienced members of the programme, depicting the struggle and experiences of local ethnic minority youths.

Supported By

7 Mar (Sun) | 2:30pm | Online screening with post-screening discussion

The Poem of Pakistan
Ryan Chan
Col/ 25'00" /In Cantonese and Urdu with Chinese and English subtitles
Hamid, a young Pakistani, is an insurance and investment broker. No matter how hard he tries, he finds it hard to be part of the society. He works hard to earn a living and has to take shortcuts sometimes. While handling a medical claim issue, he gets to meet a Pakistan youth who loves Pakistani literature...
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Ryan Chan

Ryan Chan won the 25th ifva Open Category Gold Award, the Best Screenplay of the 13th Fresh Wave International Short Film Festival with his work Old Man and A Dog (2019), which has also been nominated for Best Live Action Short Film at the Golden Horse Award and Best Short Film at Taipei Film Awards. His other works include The Backpackers and Close to Heaven.

Jockey Club ifva Everywhere People Cinema
Joe Hsieh's Animation Selection and Director's Sharing
ifva has always been suppor tive to Asian moving image creatives to express their enormous imagination through different genres of works. Jockey Club ifva Everywhere People Cinema will present two sessions of online screening of two Golden Horse winning directors,Joe Hsieh’s Animation SelectionandJohn Hsu’s Short Film Selection, with both directors being ifva Asian New Force Category awardees respectively.
 

Joe Hsieh is adept at creating hand-drawn animation that explores the dark side of human nature with his signature thriller-suspense style. The screening will be showing two of Hsieh’s earlier works. Meat Days , awarded Special Mention at the 12th ifva Asian New Force Category, depicts a cannibalistic world where protagonist Ah-err barters sexual favours for her and her family’s survival; The Present , listed for competition a Sundance Film Festival, is a black romantic thriller when love turns into hate.

⚠Please note that the animations contain violence, adult elements and frightening scenes, which may be disturbing or offensive.

Major Funder
Online Screening: 24 Feb (Wed) | 12nn | The link to the online screening to be sent upon registration. The link is valid for 24 hours from 24 Feb 12noon to 25 Feb 12noon.
Registration Deadline: 23 Feb (Tue) | 12nn
Meat Days
Col/ 12'20"/ No dialogue with English subtitles
The 12th ifva Awards - Asian New Force Category Special Mention
In a chaotic world where cannibalism is common place. Ah Err barters sexual favors for human flesh for her own survival as well as to care for her young child and sick husband. One day, her husband suddenly dies….
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The Present
Col / 15' / Taiwanese with Chinese and English subtitles
A married man on a business trip checks into a hotel. The hotelier’s daughter falls for him at first sight. Rejected by the man, she embarks on a journey of revenge.
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Director's Sharing: 24 Feb (Wed) | 9pm | @ifva Facebook Live
Moderator: Joyce Yang (Member of Hong Kong Film Critics Society)
*The sharing will be conducted in Mandarin

Joe Hsieh

Joe Hsieh, Taiwanese animator.

His latest work Night Bus was awarded Best Animation Short Film at the 57th Golden Horse Awards.

Jockey Club ifva Everywhere People Cinema
John Hsu's Short Film Selection and Director's Sharing

ifva has always been suppor tive to Asian moving image creatives to express their enormous imagination through different genres of works. Jockey Club ifva Everywhere People Cinema will present two sessions of online screening of two Golden Horse winning directors,Joe Hsieh’s Animation SelectionandJohn Hsu’s Short Film Selection, with both directors being ifva Asian New Force Category awardees respectively.

John Hsu’s works have proved his passion for video games in terms of narrative, style and art direction. Intoxicant , awarded the 15th ifva Asian New Force Gold Award, depicts the crush of trust among six internet forum users after a hacker threatened to destroy the forum; the 20th ifva Asian New Force category finalist title, The Great Escape from Café City , takes on a slightly sarcastic tone to respond to the “a little happiness” trend in the 2010s.

Major Funder
Online Screening: 3 Mar (Wed) | 12nn | The link to the online screening to be sent upon registration. The link is valid for 24 hours from 3 Mar 12noon to 4 Mar 12noon.
Registration Deadline: 2 Mar (Tue) | 12nn
Intoxicant
Taiwan / 2008 / Col / 26’/ In Mandarin with Chinese and English subtitles
The 15th ifva Awards - Asian New Force Category Gold Award
The story is about an internet forum called “BDD Forum System” which is being threatened to be destroyed by a hacker named “Intoxicant”. While every user in the forum is wondering what kind of disaster will “Intoxicant” bring, six different users start suspecting each other. When the countdown to annihilation starts, the chaos between identity and trust begins to grow.
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The Great Escape from Café City
Taiwan / 2013 / Col / 17'08" / In Mandarin with Chinese and English subtitle
The 20th ifva Awards - Asian New Force Category Finalist
Jim enjoys his simple life – taking photos, riding bikes and chilling in cafes. However, a dramatic event – a suicide bombing – turns his life upside down. Right before the explosion occurs, he is saved by Bo, a girl he has a crush on. Bo shows him another side of the world: the rigorous rules that govern us.
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John HSU

John Hsu, Taiwanese director.

His feature debut Detention was awarded five awards at the 56th Golden Horse Awards, including Best New Director and Best Adapted Script.