
Acting
Lam Yiu-Sing (林耀聲) is a Hong Kong actor. He was discovered as a teenager by Heiward Mak, who cast him in her first film, High Noon. Later, Lam achieved fame by starring in Weeds on Fire, which depicts the real-life story of the 'Shatin Martins," Hong Kong's first youth baseball team. Lam continues working across mainstream and art-house Hong Kong films.

A washed-up action choreographer, struggling to find his way in a changing industry, risks everything to stage an epic comeback, and attempts to repair the relationship with his estranged daughter before it's too late.

The Hong Kong chapter of Eric Tsang's "Growing-up Trilogy" bears testimony to the saying: "The kindness of the gods is manifested in allowing young people to embark on life unprepared." Heiward Mak, the 23-year-old director whom people in the inner circle repute to be the next shining star of Hong Kong cinema, crafts a string of vignettes about seven young people about to sit for a major public exam. Clever, humorous, angry and dangerous, this is the Cruel Stories of Youth for the Me Generation of this century of globalization and mediocrity

Reuniting after the tragic death of their friend Ava, girlfriend of Finn. Four colleagues pals set out to a hike and escape trip to a remote island. A fatal mistake that leads them into the mysterious forests, where an ancient evil exists and stalks them at every turn.

In 1970s Hong Kong, the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) was formed to bring down the corruption syndicate led by British government officials. One of its top investigators is Senior Investigator Lau Kai-Yuen, who brought down countless corrupted officials. Just as he thought stability and prosperity are within reach, a new era of greed and riches takes him into a new battlefield of corruption.

Bill "Tiger" wants to relaunch his directorial career with a remake of a wuxia and casts Dragon Tin, the now-ageing star of the original. But nothing goes according to plan because Dragon Tin is no longer in his right mind and takes the role so seriously he actually beats up his co-stars! A heartfel tribute to the heroes and workers of the seventh art.

In our daydreams, we always dream about who we can be and what we can do. Chak is always living between his dream state – where he is admired and can get any girl he wants – and the reality – where he is constantly teased by his sexually frustrated, foul-mouthed friends. One day, Chak's dream becomes reality when he finds the acceptance of a girl he likes, but cruel reality eventually stops him once more. Instead of running away, Chak must face the real world head-on this time around.

The master trainer's business has developed into a conglomerate and is being developed in a community center in an impoverished area. The community center is ostensibly a non-profit volunteer organization, but in reality, it uses the elderly and infirm to help the organization to engage in criminal activities and make huge profits. A group of young volunteers from the center gather secretly in the basement every night, and the master trainer brainwashes them with the idea of hating the rich and making the world a better place by assassinating the rich and committing drug crimes for the organization, so that they can regain the goal of their lives and help the organization loyally.

A loving mother makes a death pact with a spirit by sacrificing her life to save her child. Years later, he grows up and is bullied whilst studying in medical school, resulting in his death. Reunited in death as vengeful spirits, mother and son open up a hell hole to those who had wronged them.

A widowed gynecologist develops an online romance with a con artist who's posing as a French petroleum engineer.

Inspired by the true story of Hong Kong’s first teenage baseball team. In the 1980s, two childhood friends join the Shatin Martins, a Band 3 school baseball team managed by the school principal. From these humble beginnings, the boys experience camaraderie, fall in love and make fateful decisions that resonate throughout their lives amid a changing Hong Kong and its sporting world.

