Thursday, Sep 4, 2008 5:48AM /
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Martyrs is a powerful French horror thriller, which was just released today in the local theaters with a 16+ rating and a warning, because of its extreme violence. A few months ago, the French Film Commission even gave it a 18+ rating, which is very rare for a movie without any sexual content.
At that time, a manisfestation was organised in Paris to protest against this decision. And this is where I shot Martyrs contre la Censure (Martyrs vs Censorship), a short documentary featuring Martyrs' director, Pascal Laugier and one of the main actresses, Morjana El Alaoui.
The whole documentary (approx. 9 minutes) can be seen on my website in high resolution streaming. Click on the picture below to watch it:
Because of the very bad health of the DVD market in France right now, I'm doing less and less DVD extra features about Hong Kong movies. This year, I directed a few short documentaries about only two Hong Kong movies, which will be released in DVD in France by CTV International on September 4th, 2008 : Shamo 軍雞, directed by Soi Cheang鄭保瑞 and Mad Detective 神探, co-directed by Johnnie To 杜琪峰 and Wai Ka-fai 韋家輝.
On Shamo, there will be a 20-minute interview of Soi Cheang, that I did in April 2007, during the post-production of the movie (Actually, I already used 26 other minutes of this interview for the French DVD of Dog Bite Dog 狗咬狗, which was released in October 2007).
On Mad Detective, there will be two short documentaries of 13 minutes each. The first one is an interview with the main actor of the movie, Lau Ching-wan 劉青雲, done during the 10th Far East Film Festival in Udine (Italy). The second one was also shot at the Far East Film, during the seminar "Milkyway Image. Beyond Imagination", featuring Johnnie To, Wai Ka-fai, Lau Ching-wan, Kelly Lin 林熙蕾 and Lam Suet 林雪, Ding Yuin-shan 丁雲山 from Milkyway Image and Far East Film Hong Kong programmer Tim Youngs. Here is an excerpt of the Lau Ching-wan documentary (Music by d.e.v.i.a.n.c.e. : instrumental version of the song "Coquille Vide")...
The 8 Diagram Pole Fighter 五郎八卦棍is my favorite kung-fu movie starring Gordon
Liu 劉家輝 and directed by Liu Chi-liang 劉家良. That’s a fact.I can even say, If I
have to watch only one kung-fu movie on a desert island for the rest of my
life, It'll be The 8 Diagram Pole Fighter.
Gordon
Liu 劉家輝, on the set of The 8 Diagram Pole Fighter
Actually, it's not only a martial arts movie with the most skillful,
original, ferocious and spectacular action choreography ever made, it’s also a
very strong historical drama set during the Song dynasty, about the legendary
and patriotic warriors of the Yang family. Betrayed by a corrupted official,
almost all the male members are killed by the Tartars.
The Yang Brothers
Only two of them survive : The 6th brother (Alexander Fu
Sheng 傅聲) succeeds to go back home to his mother (Lily Li 李麗麗) and sisters
(Kara Hui 惠英紅and Yeung Jing-Jing 楊菁菁) but,
traumatized by the experience, he’s falling into madness.
Kara Hui 惠英紅 (left) is the Yang#8
The 5th brother (Gordon Liu) takes refuge in a Taoist temple
and tries to become a monk. But the abbots don’t want to, because they think
(and they’re right) that his spirit is
still full of vengeance...
Gordon
Liu 劉家輝 : The Warrior ad The Monk
The 8 Diagram Pole Fighter story – which is a prequel to another Shaw
Brothers production masterpiece : The Fourteen Amazons 十四女英豪- is quite sad and touching, and unhopefully, the
behind-the-scenes story of the movie was tragic as well.
Alexander Fu
Sheng 傅聲
The shooting, which started in 1981, was interrupted in July 1983,
because of Fu Sheng, who died in a car accident. Finally, the story was changed
and the movie was released in Hong Kong seven months later.
The 8 Diagram Cast & Crew on the set (June 1981)
In France, The 8 Diagram Pole Fighter was never released in theathers
like The New One-Armed Sworsdsman 新獨臂刀or King Boxer 天下第一拳, and it was not
as popular as The 36th Chamber of Shaolin 少林卅六房, but I’m glad
that Wild Side Films allowed me to do a “big” documentary, Au Coeur
des 8 Diagrammes (It’s 26 minutes only, but features several people who
worked on the movie, not just one or two interviews) for the French DVD
release.
So, between 2003 and 2004, I succeeded (with the help of of Celestial Pictures, Patty
Keung, File Ip, Hester Yip, Mabel Wong) to find and interview in Hong Kong and
France, most of the main 8 Diagram cast, like Gordon Liu, Kara Hui, Lily
Li, Yeung Jing-jing and also Hsiao Hou 小侯 and Robert Mak 麥德羅, who got killed
in the impressive opening scene.
Kara Hui 惠英紅
Lily Li 李麗麗
Yeung Jing-Jing 楊菁菁
Hsiao Hou 小侯
Robert Mak 麥德羅
I’ve even had producer Lawrence Wong Ka-yee黃家禧, who's rarely
accepting interviews from what I've heard.
Lawrence Wong Ka-yee 黃家禧
I also included an interview excerpt of wuxia movie queen Cheng Pei-pei 鄭佩佩, who’s notin The 8 Diagram Pole Fighter, but
plays the same character of Lily Li (Mother Yang) in the 2004 TV series Legendary
Fighter Yang heroine.
Cheng Pei-pei 鄭佩佩
Here is an excerpt of the documentary with an opening where I could
enjoy making my own trailer + an interview excerpt with Gordon Liu.
Gordon
Liu 劉家輝 in Deauville (2004)
This
interview was done in Franceduringthe Asian Deauville Film Festival, and we
only had an interpreter who speaks Mandarin (otherwise, it would be in
Cantonese like the other interviews of the documentary). Enjoy...
Thursday, Jul 17, 2008 8:35PM /
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I loved Zack Snyder's Dawn of the Dead, but I didn't like his adaptation of Franck Miller's 300 at all. Anyway, since Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' Watchmen is one of my all-time favorite books, Zack Snyder's Watchmen is definitely THE movie that I want to see absolutely next year. I'm expecting a good movie, but a masterpiece would be welcomed as well.
Wednesday, Jul 9, 2008 12:12AM /
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I've always wanted to meet the Taiwanese director, writer and producer Joseph Kuo 郭南宏, but never had the chance to. Yesterday, my dream became reality, cos' there's a tribute to him right now in Paris during the Paris Cinema Film Festival.
Mr Kuo did yesterday afternoon, a 2-hour masterclass seminar about his experience of the last 50 years in the Taiwan and Hong Kong film industry. He could have talked for hours, but had to go to the cocktail organized by the festival and The Goverment Information Office of Tapei. That's where I grabbed him like a real geek and made him signed a lot stuffs like DVD covers and lobbycards.
I'll write more about him another time cos' I have to go to the screening of two of his movies in a couple of hours : the very rare The Swordsman of All Swordsmen一代劍王 (1968), his first martial arts movie (a Taiwanese wu xia pian starring Polly Shan Kuan 上官靈鳳, procuded by the same company of Dragon Gate Inn 龍門客棧), and Born Invincible 太極氣功 (1978), a kung-fu flick with Carter Wong 黃家達 and Lo Lieh 羅烈 . Tomorrow, I'll interview Mr Kuo during 45 minutes (to talk about 50 years in the film industry, it's way too short !) and will watch too other movies of him on big screen, Sorrowful to a Ghost 鬼見愁 (1970) and the mega-cult Shaolin kung-fu movie, 18 Bronzemen 少林寺十八銅人(1976).
Born in Istres (France), Frederic Ambroisine studied mathematics, then filmmaking in Paris in his twenties. At the same time, he was also trained as a stuntman by the Figlarz Action crew (SCORPION, 36...
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