Mui Lok Him
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Single father Tsui meets university student Gigi who works at an old-fashioned barber shop that Tsui frequents. They bond immediately and begin a profound exchange. The fleeting friendship is a pleasant surprise during times of vulnerability, but does not help to overcome their individual challenges and demons. Tsui continues to put off dealing with a pressing matter that has long been eating him. Amidst the social unrest, Gigi’s outlook and musings on life lead Tsui to reflect on the unsolved matter and he eventually makes an important decision.
Overflow

A man is forced to face the childhood traumas that still haunts him in this atmospheric gothic drama. Fung returns to his rural home to attend his mother's funeral. In line with local customs, Fung has to carry his mother's corpse back to the scene of her death, deep inside a forest where he spent his childhood. During his journey, memories of his broken relationship with his single mother and his childhood encounter with violent wolves that was rumored to be inhibiting the forest all resurface in Fung's mind.
Last Thing I Remember

Chu collaborated with young dancers and choreographers to explore prolific Hong Kong poet Yam Gong’s “Daily Life” (1987), which describes the nightmarish experience of falling seriously ill.