Ten-year-old Marble witness a murder in Angie Chen's Shaw Brothers debut: a rich ensemble drama, part comedy of manners, part Nancy Drew-esque twist on Rear Window, with a dash of the erotic thriller in the mix.
Lap (Joey Wong) is caught in the crossfire of a Triad favor gone wrong in Patrick Tam's cult classic: the blue jewel in the crown of the Hong Kong heroic bloodshed sub-genre.
Rookie cop Chui goes undercover and soon his world spins out of control. Long before Infernal Affairs, Alex Cheung redefined the Hong Kong crime sub-genre with this New Hollywood-inspired story of undercover cop mayhem.
Flanked by her ride-or-dies, 13 year-old Cookie journeys into town to find an abortionist. Lawrence Lau updates his 1988 debut Gangs—a shocking account of underage Triads— with an all-girls cast and a delightful Y2K palette.
Plainclothes officers (Francis Ng & Louis Koo) form a fortuitous family unit during a stakeout in Wilson Yip’s playful and effortlessly cool sitcom subversion of Hong Kong bullet ballet expectations.
"Be more Wong Jing than Wong Kar-wai!" Leslie Cheung stars as a filmmaker making his soft-core debut in this electrifying behind-the-scenes look at the world of Hong Kong Category III filmmaking. Co-starring Shu Qi (Millennium Mambo).
A Hong Kong teenager wins a trip to Japan and unleashes a chaotic chain of events (full of hackers! thieves! UFOs!) in Masashi Yamamoto's Hong Kong-Japan coproduction, an unhinged globalization mini-epic.