
Acting
Anita Chui Pik-Ka is from a middle-class family. Dad is engaged in financial business. She cultivated interest in mathematics from a young age. Her mother is a housewife, her sister is a psychiatric nurse, and her younger brother is a college student. She has achieved excellent results since he was a child. He studied at Kowloon Tong International Kindergarten and York English Primary School. The secondary school was assigned to the Ho Man Tin Pentecost English School. She was raised by her parents when she was a child. She began to learn piano at the age of three and at the age of thirteen, she received the eighth grade qualification of the Royal College of Music. In his spare time,she began to receive official documentary education at the age of five, focusing on English and mathematics. she is active in various sports and performing arts in the school. She participated in the table team in elementary school. In the middle school period, she participated in the English poetry competition and choir and the inter-school volleyball team for four consecutive years. She completed her secondary school program and went to the University of Central Lancashire to study for a bachelor's degree in accounting and marketing. She then studied for a master's degree in business administration at the University of Sheffield. At the university level, she participated in many stage performances and dance performances in the UK, and was a cheerleader of the University of Sheffield, representing her school in 120 universities across the UK.

Following an accident on a set, a director tries to pick up the pieces of reality.

A pair of slackers are forced to put aside their childish ways when a zombie outbreak makes its way to their small town.

In the midst of a global pandemic, an actor who enters an audition must pass a series of tests in order to keep those around him alive.

After being involved in a hit and run incident, a wealthy spoiled brat was sent to prison and must learn several tricks in order to survive the life inside.

An anarcho-absurdist blood-soaked grand guignol indie flick with attitude to burn, this is the pitch perfect youth movie from Hong Kong. A twenty-something punk fancies himself a total player, but the best job he can find is overnight clerk at a convenience store. The other clerk is a cute chick and you’re thinking “rom com,” but then there’s a robbery, a gangster, a shoot-out, and by the time a neighbor is pulling out a homemade bomb, you realize that this violent farce is all about the current situation in Hong Kong where nothing makes sense, the heartless wipe their feet on the hopeless, and you might as well burn it all down because there are no more better tomorrows.

A gambler is targeted for murder during the wedding of his daughter to his protege.

An elite team of six female rookie police recruits fails to graduate as they resist to retreat in the final test when the situation gets out of hand. But their eminence provides them with another opportunity – “The Rafflesia”, a special female force that was disbanded 25 years ago when the mission failed, which is now looking for new blood to resume operation. Their first mission is to capture the notorious triad leader “President”, who caused the disbandment of “The Rafflesia” 25 years ago. He takes hostage of medical scientist Yoshida for his knowledge in virus to threaten different countries and ultimately plot a physical robbery. Eager to become real police officers, the girls accept the offer despite the level of danger involves.

On the night that Bo finds his boyfriend Sun cheating on her, she befriends Louis, a professional swindler who ends up recruiting her to join his entourage.

Patrick Kong-produced look at promotion girls mildly serves his devotees – which, all things considered, does account for something. Closer to PG-13 than PG, if you're looking for a ratings guide.

In 2011, Lai Chi-wai – one of the top rock climbers in Asia – lost everything when a motorcycle accident took away his ability to walk. Rather than succumbing to his fate, Lai found his own way of scaling those dizzying peaks again.
