Wai-lun Kwok
Directing
Known For

Sparked by the demolition and reconstruction of its century-old campus, Ying Wa Girls' School embarks on a project to chronicle the transformation of its students through the camera of director Mabel Cheung, its distinguished alumna. Following a group of young students since 2011, the documentary captures the trials and tribulations that go with the most turbulent decade in Hong Kong's history.
To My Nineteen-Year-Old Self

Explores youthful angst and restlessness through the complex, intertwined relationships of two men and a woman.
Dead Knot

A threesome love story of Sissy the autistic lad, Qing Hua his child bride, and Chun Sheng their orphaned bosom friend. The illicit affair between Qing Hua and Chun Sheng was exposed, and they looted the Virgin Tomb the place where a virgin had been forced by robbers to leap to her death to defend her chastity. Tragically, their lives became haunted by the Virgin's spirit. Qing Hua and Chun Sheng escaped to a city where they were re-united with Sissy, who had befriended Yan-yan the look-alike of the Virgin. Qing Hua vowed to defend herself and her men against the approaching nemesis
Darkness Bride

In the beginning of the year 1997, an ex-emigre man returns to Hong Kong, his city of birth and looks for a job. Unable to find one, he offers his services as an immigration consultant, and meets many people, including a lady with no past. A street Cleaner finds life with his pregnant wife and streets full of rubbish suffocating, and seeks new hope from the immigration consultant.