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Pang Ho Cheung s The Bus picked up the HAF Award for best Hong Kong project at the close of the Hong Kong Asia Film Financing Forum HAF today March 19 . Chinese director Ning Hao s 7 Dreams won the HAF Award for best project from outside of Hong Kong. Both award
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stanley italy 3,000 HK$100,000 .Meanwhile, Chinese female filmmaker Tang Xiru picked up the $15,000 Rome Film Fest Award for her project Fugitive Club, which she is producing with Daniel Yu and Rosa Pang. The prize goes to a project that demonstrates the best of innovative talent by an Asian filmmaker and is selected by representatives of the Rome Film Festival.In addition, two Technicolor Thailand Awards went to Hong Kong filmmaker Carol Lai Mui-suet s Shuffle and Thai director Nonzee Nimibutr s Secret Of The Butterfly. Both prizes come with in-kind services to the value of $15,000 for projects that are willing to complete their post-production in Thailand.The sixth edition of HAF attracted over 900 participants and arranged over 500 project meetings. It takes place at the same time as Filmart which wraps tomorrow March 20 .TopicsAsia No comments Related articles
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stanley cup Terri Hooley, Good Vibrations, which has its market premiere here today and is being sold by The Works.Snow Patrol drummer Johnny Quinn used to buy records from Hooleys shop, before going on to work there and even play in his band. Over the years Terri started coming to our gigs, so we had that personal attachment, says Quinn, speaking to Screen from Phoenix, Arizona, where the Northern Irish band was on tour. Everyone knows about the Troubles, but music was the one thing where it didnt matter which side you were from. As well as helping out financially, the band played a gig at Be
stanley cup lfasts Ulster Hall to draw a crowd for a scene in the film. While Quinn says he is more than happy with the way the film has turned out, the band wont be giving up their day jobs. Its a lot harder to make a movie than an album, thats for sure. No comments No comments yet You re not signed in. Only registered users or subscribers can comment on this article. Sign in Register