Posted by Bad Panda on September 05, 2013 (0 Comments)
Shield Of Straw (2013) Japanese movie a.k.a. Wara no Tate Director: Takashi Miike Starring: Takao Osawa, Nanako Matsushima, Tatsuya Fujiwara, Goro Kishitani
Posted by Bad Panda on August 29, 2013 (0 Comments)
Hardcore Comedy (2013) Hong Kong Category 3 Cult Comedy movie Starring: DaDa Chan, Kelvin Kwan, SiuFay, Oscar Leung, Michelle Wai, William Chan, Christine Kuo Director: Andy Lo, Henri Wong, Chong Siu Wing
Posted by Bad Panda on August 22, 2013 (0 Comments)
Montage (2013) Korean movie Director: Jeong Geun Seop Starring: Uhm Jung Hwa, Kim Sang Kyeong, Song Yeong Chang, Jo Hee Bong Synopsis: The statue of limitations is about to run out on a kidnap crime case that occurred 15 years ago. The mother who lost her child, the detective with a guilty conscience, and the kidnapper with his own secret. The three characters traumatized by the case try to solve it before it’s too late.
Posted by Bad Panda on August 22, 2013 (0 Comments)
Mr. Go (2013) South Korea, China Director: Kim Yong Hwa Starring: Xu Jiao (Chinese actress, acted as Stephen Chow's son in CJ7 - 2008) Seong Dong Il, Kim Kang Woo
22nd Aug 2013 In Hong Kong Cinemas
movie trailer (English subtitle) Cantonese dubbed by Linda Chung & Bob
Posted by Bad Panda on August 18, 2013 (0 Comments)
A Secret Between Us (2013) Hong Kong Movie Director: Patrick Kong Pak Leung (a.k.a. Yip Lim Sum) Starring: Angel Chiang, Edward Ma, Elena Kong, Sharon Chan, Kiki Sheung
Posted by Bad Panda on August 16, 2013 (0 Comments)
Red Obsession (2013) Documentary Director: David Roach, Warwick Ross Narrated by Russell Crowe
16th Aug 2013 In Hong Kong Cinemas
Official Selection Berlin International Film Festival 2013 Official Selection Tribeca Film Festival 2013 Official Selection Seattle International Film Festival 2013 Official Selection Sydney Film Festival 2013
Synopsis:
For centuries Bordeaux has commanded a mythical status in the world of fine wines as a leitmotif of wealth, power and influence.
Recently, prices for its prestigious ‘first growth’ red wines – including names like Chateau Lafite-Rothschild, Chateau Margaux and Chateau Latour – have been breaking all records.
Something unprecedented is happening to the fine wine market and that something is China.
While the dragon economy could bring untold wealth to the revered wine-making region, the terms of engagement are different from any other customer in the past. This market is young, voracious and unpredictable. Demand is massively outstripping supply. The product is finite and this new client wants it all.
For better or worse, Bordeaux is hitching itself to this new, infinitely wealthy client. RED OBSESSION sets out to explore this phenomenon and the link between China and Bordeaux.