HONG KONG, Feb. 26 (Xinhua) -- The 33rd Hong Kong
International Film Festival (HKIFF) is to be held here from March 22 to April
13,the organizer announced Thursday.
Hong Kong International Film Festival Society
(HKIFFS) said at a press conference on Thursday that that "Shinjuku Incident",
starring famous actor Jackie Chan and directed by Derek Yee Tung- shing, and
"Night and Fog", from acclaimed Director Ann Hui, will open the 33rd Hong Kong
International Film Festival. The World premiere of both films will take place on
March 22, 2009 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center.
Some 300 films from over 50 countries will be
screened at the 33rd Hong Kong International Film Festival, including 20 world
premieres and 30 Asian premieres.
"We have launched a number of new initiatives at this
year's HKIFF. The launch of our new brand is aimed at positioning the Festival
within the global film calendar, as well as highlighting our mission to discover
and introduce new creative film talent to the world. In this way, we hope to
form a stronger bond with a new generation of viewers," said HKIFFS Chairman
Wilfred Wong.
"In this time of global financial crisis, the role of
the Festival is more important than ever. Films have the ability to inspire,
uplift and bring hope to people, allowing us to believe again in our lives,"
Wong added.
The HKIFFS also unveiled a new key art icon for the
33rd HKIFF, featuring the mascot 'BAUFA', which means exploding fireworks, set
against a background of blue skies and white clouds. The symbolism of the key
art aims to deliver on the festival's promise of hope and fantasy, and to engage
future generations in the art and creativity of film.
"Shinjuku Incident" Director Derek Yee and cast
members Jackie Chan, Daniel Wu, Xu Jinglei, Fan Bingbing and Chin Kar-lok; and
"Night and Fog" Director Ann Hui, cast Simon Yam and Zhang Jingchu attended the
press conference in support of the festival.
"Shinjuku Incident" is a harrowing portrayal of the
lives of illegal Chinese immigrants in the dark underbelly of Tokyo's gangland.
The film is a departure for Jackie Chan, marking a darker dramatic role for the
action star.
Directed by acclaimed New Wave helmer Ann Hui, "Night
and Fog" is an intimate exploration of domestic violence in Hong Kong. The film
stars celebrated character actor Simon Yam, and co-stars actress Zhang Jingchu
in a career-defining role.
The Hong Kong International Film Festival is one of
Asia's most reputable platforms for filmmakers, film professionals and filmgoers
from all over the world to launch new works and experience the latest
outstanding cinema projects.