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Melanie Wong Yee Mei

Directing

Known For

Days After n Coming
6.0

Hong Kong's high-speed rail link, the demolition of Choi Yuen Village, the impending budget and the influence of the global Occupy movement are at the centre of independent filmmaker Lo's timely measure of the city's pulse. Ostensibly the third entry in a trilogy that began with 21 years after. (2010) and to be continued (2010), which also captured public reaction to watershed moments in Hong Kong's political life since 2009. The documentary was built upon the material used in its previous installment (to be continued, 46 minutes). It disproves the notion of a passive Hong Kong in a chronicle of a generation poised for massive social change.

Days After n Coming

2012
Havana Divas
5.0

The story focus on Caridad and Georgina, who had learned the art of Cantonese Opera in Havana as a young age and performed as divas for over a decade before their lives were changed by Fidel Castro's revolution.

Havana Divas

2018
21 years after
6.0

This is the first referendum held in Hong Kong and probably the last. Some people want to grasp the chance to directly participate in the democratic process. They try in various ways to push for greater democracy in society so that the people can become emancipated.

21 years after

2010
No Sleep Club
5.0

Welcome to the No Sleep Club where you are never alone in fighting insomnia. The three members of the Club, including the hot-headed and now unemployed chef who often goes on profanity-laced tirades, Tina, a runaway forbidden by her parents to pursue dancing, and William, the poet who feels underappreciated. They share a common objective: to be cured of insomnia and leave the Club. Chi, the latest chairman of the Club, is in charge after losing both his girlfriend and his sleep, bringing a breath of fresh air and a new goal to the Club.

No Sleep Club

2018
This Pair
N/A

Why does Old Granny seem less lovable as she ages? 82-year-old Granny lives with her fifth son in a Guangzhou apartment, but spends most of the time by herself. Two of her children are dead, another two have their own families, and a further two divide their time between Shenzhen and Hong Kong. The only connection among members of this family seems to be the annual grave sweeping ceremony.

This Pair

2011
Paradox
6.0

After losing his son in the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, a disillusioned old man chooses to stay silent and block out the noises of political bickering in the city. After all, nothing anyone does ever seem to make any difference. With the quick deterioration of freedom in Hong Kong, how much longer can the old man choose to stay silent before the oppression becomes too much? Amidst the noises from all sides, which side should we listen to, or should we simply stay apathetic and block out the noise altogether?

Paradox

2011