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HKETO Berlin supports Five Flavours Asian Film Festival held in Poland

The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Berlin (HKETO Berlin) is supporting the 18th Five Flavours Asian Film Festival taking place from November 13 to 20 (Warsaw time) in Warsaw.

Speaking before the screening of the opening film “Time Still Turns the Pages” on November 13 (Warsaw time), the Deputy Director of HKETO Berlin, Mr Billy Leung, highlighted that Hong Kong is an international hub for arts, cultural and creative industries with promising development opportunities.

“The Five Flavours Asian Film Festival has been an important platform to elevate the visibility of Hong Kong films in Poland and promote cultural exchanges between the two places. We have been actively presenting outstanding film productions, and encouraging talented filmmakers to participate in the festival. We are happy to see that a total of 10 Hong Kong movies would be shown in cinemas and online during the festival.”

The festival also presents a dedicated section, “Portrait: Stanley Kwan”, featuring five film productions directed or produced by the acclaimed director Stanley Kwan, accompanied by an online interview with director Kwan enhancing the experience for the local audiences. Sasha Chuk, the director of the movie “Fly Me to The Moon”, will also join the festival and share with audiences after screenings on November 15 and November 17.

HKETO Berlin also organised a cultural exchange seminar themed “Hong Kong as a Centre for Cultural Exchange between Europe and Asia”, together with the Vistula University and the Centre for International Relations on November 12 (Warsaw time) in Warsaw. Speakers at the event included curators of the National Museum in Warsaw and M+ museum in Hong Kong, who spoke about their respective efforts in encouraging cultural exchanges between Europe and Hong Kong. Arts students and participants from the arts community in Poland also benefited from a lively panel discussion where the speakers shared their views on fostering arts and cultural exchanges, as well as promoting collaboration opportunities between Europe and Asia, among other things.

The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, Berlin supported the screening of Hong Kong films at the 18th edition of the Five Flavours Asian Film Festival. Photo shows the Deputy Director of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, Berlin, Mr Billy Leung, speaking before the screening of opening film in Warsaw, Poland, on November 13 (Warsaw time).
The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, Berlin is supporting the screening of Hong Kong films at the 18th edition of the Five Flavours Asian Film Festival. Photo shows the Deputy Director of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, Berlin, Mr Billy Leung, speaking before the screening of the opening film in Warsaw, Poland, on November 13 (Warsaw time).
The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, Berlin (HKETO Berlin) held a cultural event themed “Hong Kong as a Centre for Cultural Exchange between Europe and Asia”. Photo shows participants from the art community and arts students at the event in Warsaw, Poland, on November 12 (Warsaw time).
The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, Berlin held a cultural event themed “Hong Kong as a Centre for Cultural Exchange between Europe and Asia”. Photo shows participants from the art community and arts students at the event in Warsaw, Poland, on November 12 (Warsaw time).

About HKETO Berlin
HKETO Berlin is the official representative of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government in commercial relations and other economic and trade matters in Poland as well as Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia and Switzerland.

Contact
Stephanie Pall
Head of Public Relations
Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, Berlin
Tel: +49 (0) 30 22 66 77 24 2
Fax: +49 (0)30 22 66 77 28 8
E-mail: stephanie_pall@hketoberlin.gov.hk

HKETO Berlin
14 November 2024

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