15th New York Asian Film Festival

Jun 22 - Jul 9, 2016

Photo: Courtesy of Golden Scene Co.

International Premiere

10 Years

十年

How does an omnibus film produced for less than $100,000 become a tremendous box-office phenomenon, the Best Picture winner at the Hong Kong Film Awards, and perhaps the most important Hong Kong release of 2015? Simple—by dealing in shock and risk, and in the stuff of political provocation and imagination. 10 Years is a dystopian portmanteau comprised of five fascinating stories depicting the (not-so) future of Hong Kong under Chinese rule in the year 2025. The government hires two low-level gangsters to stage an assassination attempt in order to justify stricter 'security' measures; two archaeologists try to document their vanishing landscape by collecting specimens from present-day demolition sites; a taxi driver loses his livelihood when Mandarin replaces Cantonese as the official language; a faux documentary investigates a case of self-immolation in front of government offices; and a local grocer finds himself at odds with his son's Youth Guard over the locally produced eggs he sells at his stall.

Directors: Ng Ka-leung, Chow Kwun-wai, Jevons Au, Wang Fei-pang, Kwok Zune
Cast: Liu Kai-chi, Tanzela Qoser, Leung Kin-ping, Wong Ching, Peter Chan
Languages: Cantonese and Mandarin with English subtitles
2015; 104 min.; DCP

SCHEDULE:

Monday July 4, 9:00pm
Film Society of Lincoln Center

Q&A with Kwok Zune, Wang Fei-pang, Jevons Au, Chow Kwun-wai, Ng Ka-leung, and Andrew Choi