Allen Fong

Allen Fong

Born: July 10, 1947
in Hong Kong, China

Movies for Allen Fong...

Title: 電視風雲
Released: December 18, 2001
Type: TV
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Yang ± Yin: Gender in Chinese Cinema
Title: Yang ± Yin: Gender in Chinese Cinema
Character: Himself
Released: June 4, 1998
Type: Movie
An exploration of Chinese cinema and its relationships with gender and sexuality, which the film argues has been more frankly and provocatively explored than in any other national cinema. Utilizing both film excerpts and interviews with many leading directors and academics, the film examines topics such as male bonding in kung fu movies, depictions of same-sex bonding and physical intimacy, the emphasis on women's grievances in melodramas, and the career of Yam Kim-Fai, a Hong Kong actress who spent her life portraying men on and off the screen.
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The Golden Girls
Title: The Golden Girls
Character: Assistant director
Released: November 16, 1995
Type: Movie
A screenwriter gets involved with two actresses who are trying to succeed in the 1960s Hong Kong film industry.
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Summer Snow
Title: Summer Snow
Released: May 4, 1995
Type: Movie
Tells the story of the relationship between a widower with Alzheimer's disease and his daughter-in-law, May Sun, who is a housewife in her forties trying cope with the upheavals in her family.
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Life Is Cheap... But Toilet Paper Is Expensive
Title: Life Is Cheap... But Toilet Paper Is Expensive
Character: Taxi Driver
Released: September 15, 1989
Type: Movie
A man is hired by a group of people he believes to be gangsters to escort a briefcase from America to Hong Kong. When he arrives, however, his contact is nowhere to be found. With no further instructions, he decides to take in the sights of Hong Kong, which consist of him taking part in a great deal of blood, sex and general weirdness, all while wearing a briefcase handcuffed to his arm.
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Just Like Weather
Title: Just Like Weather
Character: Narrator
Released: October 29, 1986
Type: Movie
Allen Fong portrays the strains of marriage through the eyes of a young couple.
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Shanghai Blues
Title: Shanghai Blues
Character: Beggar
Released: October 11, 1984
Type: Movie
In 1937 Shanghai, a soon-to-depart soldier meets a young woman under a bridge during a Japanese air raid. They vow to meet after the war ends, but they don't know each other's name or face. Ten years later, the young woman, a nightclub singer, takes in a naive girl fresh from the country. The country girl falls in love with the would-be song-writer upstairs who, unbeknownst to the singer, is none other than the soldier from the bridge.
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The Devil’s Box
Title: The Devil’s Box
Released: April 21, 1984
Type: Movie
Director Tong orders a box to be moved during a shoot. His only thought was move a mound of snow to make the scene look a little better. His crew warn him it's a devil's box, but move it anyway. The first guy to pick up the box dies shortly after, having accidentally fallen off a roof. Tong's work declines, as does his health. He is diagnosed with a brain tumor, and begins to be pursued by… something evil.
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Visions Cinema: Film as a Way of Life: Hong Kong Cinema - A Report by Tony Rayns
Title: Visions Cinema: Film as a Way of Life: Hong Kong Cinema - A Report by Tony Rayns
Character: Himself
Released: June 8, 1983
Type: Movie
Examines the early 1980s Hong Kong filmmaking community. Tony Rayns interviews some of the new generation of filmmakers and figures from the wider film culture.
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Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Title: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Released: February 12, 1983
Type: Movie
This is an extremely rare example of science fiction, Hong Kong style, but, fittingly, it's unlike any sci-fi flick you've ever seen. Alien abductions, suicide pacts, superstardom, and the reality of science fiction itself is spotlighted in this bright, crazy, truly out of this world epic -- one of the more unusual movies in the Hong Kong cinema of the early 1980s. And if you know 80's Hong Kong cinema at all, you know that's really saying something!