Hong Kong New Wave

Hong Kong New Wave
New Wave actor Tony Leung Chiu-wai
Years activelate 1970s to present
LocationHong Kong
InfluencesGolden Age Chinese Cinema, French New Wave
Influencedvirtually all subsequent cinemas[1][2][3] such as South Korean New Wave,[4] American Independent cinema,[5][6] Hollywood,[7] and many others

The Hong Kong New Wave is a film movement in Chinese-language Hong Kong cinema that emerged in the late 1970s and lasted through the early 2000s until the present time.

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