Simon Chung

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Simon Chung Tak-Sing
Born
Hong Kong Independent Short Film and Video Awards (IFVA)

Distinguished Award
End of Love


2005 Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival
NFB Best Canadian Film Award
Innocent


1997 Image Forum Festival
Special Jury Prize
Life is Elsewhere
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese鍾德勝

Simon Chung Tak-sing[1] (Chinese: 鍾德勝), is a Hong Kong film director. His films include Innocent, released in 2005, End of Love which premiered at the 59th Berlin International Film Festival in 2009,[2] and Speechless, released in 2012, and which premiered at the BFI 26th London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival (since renamed BFI Flare: London LGBTIQ+ Film Festival), on 28 March 2012.[3] Chung is gay.[1]

Early life and education

Chung was born and brought up in Hong Kong, and from the age of fifteen, in the city of

Shatin, in Hong Kong's New Territories, where he took a master's degree in Cultural Studies.[1]

Life and career

Chung's first film short was Chiwawa Express, made in 1992.

London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. He is a founding member of Ying e Chi, an independent film distributor in Hong Kong.[2]

Filmography

Film shorts

  • First Love and Other Pains (1999)
  • Stanley Beloved (1998)
  • Life is Elsewhere (1996)
  • Chiwawa Express (1992)

Awards

See also

Other Chinese LGBT film directors

References

  1. ^ a b c d Nigel Collett (20 March 2009). "Coffee with Simon Chung Tak-sing". Fridae Asia. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
  2. ^ a b Simon Chung. Publisher:Festival Scope.com. Retrieved: 24 January 2016.
  3. ^ Speechless. Publisher: Polari Magazine. Published: 29 March 2012. Retrieved: 24 January 2016.

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