Cheong Chi-wai
Directing
Known For

Inspired by the notorious "cement murder" incident that shocked Hong Kong and Taiwan, this engaging crime drama is also a timely reflection on society and the struggles faced by young adults. Siblings Cong and Panda, along with Taiwanese student Tai, share a duplex apartment in Hong Kong. When Cong accidentally kills their landlord due to a series of misunderstandings, the three decide to seal the body in cement and flee to Taiwan. After news of the murder explodes over TV and the Internet, they are forced to avoid attention at all costs; not just from the police, but also the landlord's brother who seeks revenge.
Someone Who Was Lost

Wei has some years in his life and his restaurant is out of business. His son has his own family now and moves away. Every day he rides the same bus. He talks to the bus driver, and takes all the sceneries in from outside of the window to go by each day. It was on his grandson's birthday, his present was disliked. Desperation drove him walked into the PC warehouse. He tried to have a grip on familial affection through internet. The brand-new computer was a total abnormal object in his outdated restaurant. First thing came up on Wei's total strange internet world was Teenager Angel's life video of her meal time. At the moment, Wei found something he can hold on to.
Log in Dinner
The father, A-Kuang, is jobless but pretends to go out to work everyday. The mother, A Siou, is willing to sacrifice everything to protect the family. The son, Yi-Peng, has a dream to study abroad. They struggle and sacrifice but they never seem to find what goes on eachother's hearts. When it comes to a seemingly happy ending, perhaps nothing is resolved…
La Maison de la Mémoire

When Pak Tin Estate is going to be demolished, the residents will move to a new place, but how about the dead residents? Where could they go? Ho Ying-kuen who majors in Myth and Poetry, and Playwriting, leads us to a time and space of a demolishing public estate. We will come across the residents of the estate, a mother with her two sons selling incenses, and two monkeys having conversation about their mother. A mixture of fiction, experimental and documentary images, Lost Cemeteries studies about filial piety and death with a strange and interesting approach.
Lost Cemeteries

About two girls. About love and friendship. About instant noodles…
Cup Noodle
She is young. She has a son. She falls in love with a married man. Between family and love, there is no way to go.