Fresh Wave 2014 Unveiled by Taiwanese Director Yee Chih-yen

(Press Release sent by Cultural Connections on behalf of HKADC.)

Fresh Wave 2014 – International Short Film Festival
Unveiled by Taiwanese Director Yee Chih-yen and
his Golden Horse Winning Film “Meeting Dr. Sun”

Festival with 64 Shorts, Cultural Exchanges, and much more

(8 Dec 2014) Organised by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council (HKADC), the “Fresh Wave 2014 – International Short Film Festival” was inaugurated on 5 December at Kubrick, Broadway Cinemathèque in Yau Ma Tei with Dr. Wilfred Wong Ying-wai, Chairman of HKADC, Mr. Johnnie To Kei-fung, founder and advisor of Fresh Wave and renowned Taiwan film director Yee Chih-yen as the officiating guests, and Director Yee’s latest work “Meeting Dr. Sun” as the opening film.

Until 19 December, the 15-day Festival will show 64 shorts in 32 screenings, including 37 entries from the Local Competition Section and 21 entries from overseas (shorts from International Association of Film and Television Schools CILECT, as well as outstanding short films from Hangzhou Asian Film Festival and The International Short Film Festival Oberhausen in Germany). On top of these, works from Venice Biennale International Architecture Exhibition 2014 Hong Kong Exhibition and “Tricycle Thief” from Toronto International Film Festival will be shown, which adds extra flavour to the festival.

Officiated by Yee Chih-yen, Unveiled by Taipei Golden Horse winning film “Meeting Dr. Sun”

Dr. Wilfred Wong, Chairman of HKADC, praised the efforts of Fresh Wave made in developing creative talents for Hong Kong’s film sector. Mr. Johnnie To was also delighted to see the growth of Fresh Wave in the past nine years, in particular with Fresh Wave shorts being highlighted in overseas film festivals in recent years. Renowned Taiwan director Yee Chih-yen was present to officiate the ceremony and shared stories behind his work, especially how he spent a long time on collecting little stories from kids in developing his story.

Yee Chih–yen’s “Meeting Dr. Sun” (2014), opening film of “Fresh Wave 2014 – International Short Film Festival”, tells a story about poverty in the current Taiwan in a humorous taste. With the unfolding of the narrative, what happens is behind imagination. Unable to pay his class fees, Lefty concocts a plan with his friends to steal the bronze Sun Yat-Sen statue sitting in the school’s warehouse and sell it to the scrap metal dealer for money. Lefty’s seemingly perfect plan is derailed when he discovers that another student in the school has come up with the exact same plan. The Best Screenplay Winner at the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival and Taipei Film Festival, “Meeting Dr. Sun” tells a deceptively simple story that also carries a socially relevant message about poverty in Taiwan. Yee will attend the “Master Class with Yee Chih-yen” tomorrow to share with local young directors his inspirations behind his creations.

Director Yee Chih-Yen sharing his filmmaking experience
Director Yee Chih-Yen sharing his filmmaking experience
From left: Johnnie To, Yee Chih Yen, Dr. Wilfred Wong
From left: Johnnie To, Yee Chih Yen, Dr. Wilfred Wong
Group photo at the opening, with officiating guests and participating directors
Group photo at the opening, with officiating guests and participating directors

More high-res images taken at the opening: http://goo.gl/Zc7nPK

37 Competition Shorts Depicting Hong Kong through Different Lenses

“Fresh Wave 2014 – International Short Film Festival” spans across 15 days with 64 short films from locally and overseas. 37 local competition shorts cover a wide range of genres: social issues, local sentiment, young people’s coming-of-age, and their quest for dreams, etc.

Theme Shorts Section Synopsis
Social Issues
Demonstration, Political Struggle, Development of the North East, New Immigrants, Monster Parents…
Being Rain: Representation and Will Open A mysterious organisation is suspected to secretly control the weather which dampens the mood and suppresses the intention of the public to participate in social movements.
Silence of the Man Open A mysterious yet fatal epidemic transmitted through conversations, in b&w the director depicts the current situation in a magical realistic way.
17 Years After Student Secondary school student is charged for participating in social movement, and eventually suspended without investigation. The suspension, indeed, has nothing to do with teaching or guidance, but solely political correctness and administration issue.
Homeland Student The story takes place in the near future when the North East New Territories New Development Plan soon starts, with a few residents still reluctant to leave their home. Old granny who suffers from Alzheimer’s disease still refuses to abandon his home.
A Nice Village Student This “nice” Tung San Village is said to be living in the safest place in Hong Kong protected by a “force field”. People are actually exploited and under surveillance. Now, a revolution is on the way.
Food Fascist Open A reflection on the general public’s food-obsessed culture and celebrity worship, this feature also highlights human’s decadence and corrupt excess through the aesthetics of food.
Upon Hatred Open A story about two men, restaurant owner and his timid newest employee, who live in an unforgiving city, both trying to find their way out but ended up hurting each other.
The Drifter Student Sze-man, hiding her secret of being a cross-boundary student is facing a dilemma when she participates in an inter-school debate, which leads her to stand on the negative side for “Hong Kong Government should allow Mainlanders to settle down in Hong Kong”.
Hong Kong’s Weepie Open “Monster parents” would do whatever they could to secure their child a better future.
Neighbours Student Mainland student found a male corpse in her neighbouring apartment on the third day of her arrival. Being hungry and helpless, she locks up herself in the flat and acts strangely.
Local Upcoming and Veteran actors Chuen Lau Open A tattooist who works for the triad and put tattoos on betrayers as punishment, and his best friend, a boxer, the middle aged experience a desperate period in their lives.Cast: Chin Siu-ho (“Rigor Motis”, 2013)
Goldberg Variations Open Johann Bach’s Goldberg Variations brings the two lonely and unrelated people in the film – an inconspicuous mid-aged man and a once popular actress closer.Cast: Cheuk Wan Chi, Leung Cho Yiu
Leave Them High and Dry Open A realistic piece on struggles of SEN students and their parents. Veteran TV actress Lau Yuk Tsui plays the role of a SEN student.
Charlatan Open As a con man who actually takes professional pride in his work as a psychic scam artist, Man Chun was just released from prison. He reconnects with his master and continues with the old trade.The most loved TV villain actor Kwok Fung plays the psychic scam master.
Other works which feature veteran local actors:Sam Leung (“Tricycle Thief”), Ai Wai (“Exclusively On Air”), Chin Siu-ho (“Rest is Pending”), Deon Cheung (“17 Years After”)
Local Sentiments The Sea Within Open As a child of fishermen, the director talks about a story of ordinary fishermen couple who has been through ups and downs.
Until Now What We Are Open An old suitcase in a disappearing community. There are people and places that we used to hold dear in our hearts and gradually became sediments of buried memories.
The True Colour of Emptiness Open Tao, a thirty-something stuck in life, gets a jolt to the status quo when he comes back to Hong Kong. In the strange yet familiar old places, he meets some strangers whose presences overlapped in the present reality, his dreams and in the past.
Malinois’ Gaze Open Facing the four walls of a gallery, pompous art works and visitors who break the rules, an old security guard falls into a hypnotic trance at times. One night, a sobbing policewoman comes to search for her missing Malinois. Is the world still in order?
The Stars The Sun The Moon Open On a random night of summer 1998, two good friends travel through time to 15 years ahead by pure happenstance. Wandering in the same neighbourhood where they were still growing up, they discover changes in their friends and loved ones – some of which are inevitable.
Youth iPhone Thieves Open Young thief destined for doom, and probably will never find redemption and a way out.
Doting Student A story of love, hate, bullying and murder, all happening in a secondary school.
The Lost Student 15-year-old boy and 9-year-old girl get lost in the wood to search for a future.
Someday We’ll Know Open The swimming team is deflated after captain drowned to death. Reserve member of the team eventually finds out the painful secret of growing up.
Last Smile Student Young dancer is good at fooling around, until he is revealed to have leukemia after a compulsory blood test originally for drug abuse.The cure he seeks, however, is not medical help, but a happy ending.
A Band Apart Open A band of four barely making ends meet. With their backs against the wall, they come across a wedding invitation from the bitchy landlord who raises the rent on them. They plan to steal the gift envelopes at the wedding banquet. Little did they know that they were not the only ones setting their sights on the money.
Searching for “Totoru” Student The three youngsters, Kiki, Sun and Bun have been friends since they were kids and they all love artist Mr Miyazaki’s works. Their situations and friendship change as they grow up and encounter various issues in real life.
Yellow Everything Open Call Mo obsessively neurotic or just sentimental, but he just wants to pursue the perfect colour yellow. He appears to be impervious to emotions except when he encounters yellow objects.
Voice Behind Student Two strangers move into neighbouring units with thin walls in an old tenement building. Finding each other noisy and annoying, they eventually have chat with and encourage each other through the thin wall.
Autonomy on Creativity Ghostless Horror Student Fresh director persuades the boss to invest in his horror, but there is one “little” requirement – in order to pass the Mainland censorship, no ghost can be presented in the ghost story. So keen to make it work, Chun compromises to change the script, when an unexpected visitor shows up.
Family Issues Marryland Open Trapped in a surreal space, all females need to get married in order to leave.
Life Goes On Student Suddenly becoming widowed, father wears two hats at home as father and mother, exhaustedly juggling to balance work, family and fitting into his new position.
Sci-Fic Trial and Error Open In a futuristic world, suicide programme H237 attempts to escape from desperation, is pushed to limit by its operator.
Disconnected Student In 2049 when every citizen has to wear a pair of smart glasses as identity, one of them loses his glasses, memory, survival techniques and gets disconnected from the remote communication system. At this chaotic moment, he hops on the memory train of 2046, reconstructing his memories and imagination for the city.
Vampire’s Love Open When affections run dry, lovers evolve to “tear apart” each other like animals in a coliseum. People keep on “hunting” until a new prey in form of a “lover” is found.
Romance The Stranger Open Relationships with strangers can exist in all forms, including the most intimate ones which defy conventions and explanations. Physical contacts do not turn into lust, but rather the senses’ primitive explorations of each other not unlike animals in nature.
The Summer Triangle Student Young gay couple with a female friend between them. The three go on a stargazing trip in summer with love and conflict.
The Glass City Student Woman cannot recover from her sorrow at her fiancé’s death. Deeply depressed, she resists taking her medication and suffers from frequent hallucinations. Even with a guardian angel by her side, no one could stop tragedy from happening.

27 Special Screening Shorts: 

This year the Festival will be showing shorts from over the world, with five of the directors visiting Hong Kong together with their work, including Best Foreign (Silver) award winning short of Student Academy Awards 2014.

Foreign Film Festival/ Organisation Title Synopsis
The International Short Film Festival Oberhausen Wave Riders Unemployed buddies agree to run rival ice cream booths on the beach for their friend, but soon discover that competition isn’t always the best way to drive business growth. Blending surreal humour with stark black & white photography and satirical economics.
International Association of Film and Television Schools CILECT Sacred Defense Set during the Iran-Iraq war, Reza has proved himself an inspirational leader until the day when his 13-year-old son, the last surviving member of his family, volunteers to fight. Suddenly Reza can understand the futility of war, but is it too late to sway the influence of his fanaticism?
International Association of Film and Television Schools CILECT Breathless Young Frenchman Antoine utilises his supernatural power of time-manipulation to sleep with many women, until he meets Alice, everything changes. He uses his powers less and less frequently. And that realisation scares him.Nominee for 41st Student Academy Award
Hangzhou Asian Film Festival The Hooligan 10-year-old Xiaofei moves to a new school where he immediately develops a crush on a 30-year-old female teacher. Despite having an older friend to help him, the eccentric young hooligan is unable to win her love, instead developing an increasingly bad reputation for himself.
Toronto International Film Festival Tricycle Thief Behind the colour-saturated affluence of the city are darkest back streets full of poverty and insecurity. A cautionary tale of a one-night rendezvous of a tricycle driver which pictures the struggle of a nobody in a great era.*Nominee of Toronto International Film Festival

 

Fresh Wave 2014 for the first time in history is introducing special screenings for local shorts. Directed by Hong Kong young talents, works include “Exclusively On Air”, the sponsored latest work of Fresh Wave Award 2013 winner, and four selected shorts from Venice Biennale International Architecture Exhibition 2014 Hong Kong Exhibition.

Category Title Director Synopsis
Fresh Wave Award 2013 winner Exclusively On Air Yim Sheung-man, Sean Based on a true event, when independence of news is no longer valid, how would journalism end up?
Venice Biennale International Architecture Exhibition 2014 Hong Kong Exhibition Resting is Pending Ng Ho-yin Cemeteries are ubiquitous in Hong Kong, but columbaria are still ironically in lack. Traveling through cities, we see cultures, environments and interactions between demand and supply.
Over the Wall Tsim Ho-tat The wall marks the boundary of Reclamation Street, but will it bring harmony between old and new, or does it simply serve as a test point? The film is about supersession, communication, conflicts and dispute, all reflecting our own reality.
Connection Wong Siu-pong The Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link and Hong Kong-Shenzhen Western Corridor connect people’s lives and work within the Pearl River Delta region. With new roads and rails linking more and more places, how will it affect the lives of a family crossing three generations?
Dance Me to the End of Youth Mak Hei-yan, Heiward In a neighbourhood full of hope and ambition that contrast with their long lost youth, in such barren place thirsting for development that contradicts their senility, two lonely widowed hearts encounter, long for prosperity that they might never see, and reignite the once buried desires.

 

More foreign shorts as follows:

Film Festival/ Organisation Title Synopsis
Hangzhou Asian Film Festival The Time to Live and the Time to Die Ying reminisces about the summer of 1999, when she was 13 taking care of her ailing grandmother. It was when she encountered Ma Yi, a young motorbiker who leapt over the wall into her garden. Ma Yi was involved with the housewife next door, and far too old for a relationship with Ying.*Winner of Best Fiction and Female Director Pioneer Award of the 11th Vision Youth Awards
International Association of Film and Television Schools CILECT Red Stains While “Red Stains” examines children’s relationship to firearms, which in turn reflects on parental responsibility, the film is more concerned with more wide-reaching themes including courage, fear, shame, guilt and knowing when it’s time to admit your mistakes and come clean.
The Celebration On the eve of her 100th birthday, Valeria is still more than capable of looking after herself. As a bleak snapshot of modern day Slovakia, the director paints a cynical picture of the younger generations treating their elderly relatives more as a burden than a formidable survivor.
Border Patrol Two German-Austria border police officials choose between tonight’s big game and a dead body hanging in the woods.
Where To A lyrical and optimistic examination of life and death from Slovenia. Two women from different generations find themselves burdened with each other’s company, only to find a rare moment of escape and happiness as they are finally liberated of their inhibitions.*Nominee of 41st Student Academy Award – Best Foreign Film
Bistro Caprice A 3-minute love letter to a medium on the brink of extinction, but told in a boldly cinematic way, as if to suggest that cinema has overtaken literature as the storytelling medium today.
Jiminy In the near future, technology has evolved allowing our thoughts and actions to be controlled by external forces. But without free will, will people surrender the very thing that makes him human?
The Way of All Flesh Tibo, a male nurse at a palliative care home swap shifts and accompany the racist, lecherous Franz on the last day of his life, Tibo’s initial reluctance fades as both men recognise the opportunity for a cathartic moment of redemption and closure during their brief time together.
The Other Pair A beautiful short reveals to us that preconceptions can be as dangerous as ignorance, and we should never jump to conclusions when it comes to humanity’s ability for compassion.
Ebb and Flow Rodrigo is a single man living in the favelas of Brazil. Hindered by deafness, he still manages to carve out a meagre living for himself repairing car stereos, enough to feed and clothe his young daughter, and dance to the rhythm.
Seagulls The realms of fiction and reality are repeatedly blurred in this story of Judith, a struggling actress, simultaneously filming an indie feature film while rehearsing for an upcoming stage play. By the camera drifting through Judith’s sleep-deprived world, audiences could appreciate the natural beauty inherent in the carnival of artistic expression and creativity.
Paris on the Water Batya was once an incredibly famous leading lady in the Israeli film industry, but old age and ill health have crept in and the roles have disappeared.* Best Foreign Film (Silver) Award of 41st Student Academy Award
Placebo Aron and Theo are a pair of adolescent cancer patients, sharing a hotel room. As both struggle to embrace their tragic fate, the boys’ camaraderie slowly begins to sour.
Sunny Unemployed, broke and never far from trouble, Hajo must somehow provide for his infant son, Sunny, as well as stay on the good side of Su, the baby’s mother.*Winner of Best Leading Actor of multiple German independent film awards
The Father In a remote region of the Caucasus Mountains, an old father fighting for justice in his son’s trial, a story of power struggle of an egg in front of the great wall
Age 17 In an Italian small town, 17-year old boy is falling for his band leader and local priest.
Escort Embittered driver heads out to work – chauffeuring an attractive, seasoned prostitute around town between her various clients.

For screening schedule and post-screening sharing sessions, please refer to the festival’s official publications.

Fresh Wave 2014 – International Short Film Festival At a Glance

Date Programme Venue
5 -19 Dec “Fresh Wave 2014 – International Short Film Festival”
Opening Film: “Dear Mr. Sun” by Yee Chih-yinShort Films: 64 shorts in 15 themes including 37 from the Local Competition Section and 21 selected titles by overseas young directors*Tickets available from 6 November
Broadway Cinematheque
6 Dec Master Class: Yee Chih-yin
*Limited seats. Reservation required (2820 1081 / info@freshwave.hk)
Broadway Cinematheque
18 Dec Film Cultural Exchange
5 young directors from overseas will have dialogue with their local counterparts on filmmaking experience.
HKADC

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