Hong Kong Film Festival

London is a city of constant flux, its streets filled with people who have come from all over the world, each carrying their own story. This September, the Hong Kong Film Festival UK returns for its third annual outing, bringing with it a collection of films that speaks to the very soul of this movement.
Film & TV
Simu Liu will host the 2024 People's Choice Awards and is also nominated for 'Movie Performance of the Year' for
Netflix's When Life Gives You Tangerines, starring IU & Park Bo-gum, debuts 7 March. A heartfelt K-drama set on Jeju
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Kim Atienza and family mourn daughter Emmanuelle “Emman,” 19, remembered for her joy, openness, and authenticity
Fan Bingbing’s 'Mother Bhumi' unveils trailer ahead of Tokyo world premiere; a borderland folk thriller told in Mandarin, Hokkien, Malay
EJAE steps into her own spotlight with In Another World—an indie, introspective debut proving she’s far more than K-pop
Rachel Michiko Whitney’s Yonsei explores four generations of Japanese American history, reclaiming silence through storytelling and film
SGIFF 2025 spotlights female filmmakers and global voices with over 120 films, led by Shu Qi’s Girl and tributes to
Beyond Zombies and Demons: The Korean Shows That Examine Humanity Under Pressure
Kurt Suzuki becomes the first Hawaii-born MLB manager as the Los Angeles Angels make a historic move for Asian American
Armed Federal Forces Descend on Street Vendors, Drawing Fire from Local Leaders
Speaking Out: The Unusual Courage of a Survivor in Japan's Silent Struggle