Emily Chan Hoi Hang
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Biography
Chan Hoi Hang Emily graduated from Hong Kong Baptist University School Of Communication, majoring in Film and minoring in Spanish. She is currently a freelance writer and screenwriter. To her, Art is a journey of self-exploration. It can be very lonely. Yet, with loneliness, comes liberation of our minds and souls. "Life touches life", random thought of ours just happen to spark ideas of others. And theirs, too, influence some other people. As this process continues, many more people are inspirited. This wheel of thoughts alone, is one of the most wonderful and powerful things of humanity. She is experienced in script writing, film directing and media project production. She designed and produced different video advertisement for corporates, including pre-production, production and post-production. She is also a great team player with good communication skills and project management skills. Her work "The Odyssey" entered the 11th Freshwave International Short Film Festival. She is also the winner of Dream Hunter Award, Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong and got fully sponsored to Russia to film documentary “40 %off Russia”.
Known For

People may say the wedding vow of having and holding each other “in sickness and in health”, but commitment is often tested. Emma takes her husband Ivan who is suffering from brain disorder to a distant beachside. Under the facade of camping, she contemplates something sinister, but is overwhelmed by memories of the husband before the illness kicked in, the sanctity of life, and the merits of mercy killing. Torn by emotions, she doubts her own intention.
Immer

Single-gender schools allow few chances for campus romance. Will inter-school activities provide the right opportunity? Ryan is both eager and afraid of mingling with the opposite sex after studying in an all-boys school for years. One day his friend Jayden makes him join a mixed choir formed with an all-girls school. There, he meets the enthusiastic singer Carol. Unexpectedly, Cupid’s arrow carries more than love itself. Ryan will also have to face life lessons such as a test of friendship and the unfairness of the school system. The film’s manga-like style and humourous scenes establish perfect comic timing. The innocence and ignorance of youth come alive while the ending suddenly turns into an anti-climax that reveals the bitterness of growing up amidst shattered ideals.
Mixed ‘N’ Match

For Ki, the long-suffering wife, things are falling apart—her remorseless husband wishes to walk out on her and her son. Unable to cope, her uncommunicative son chooses to tune out of his parent’s arguments. Ki feebly refuses divorce to keep the family intact, but her husband is already eagerly anticipating a new marriage with a baby coming on the way. Ki has her searing anger building up behind the façade of normalcy. On the verge of a breakdown with pleading fallen on deaf ears, she takes matters into her own hands.
In Silence

It is always a lesson on communication between father and son, especially when they are having different points of view on life and death. Hung Fat raises up his son by running his coffin shop. However, his son Chun Wai is a doctor. They are detached to each other. Chun Wai does not understand why his father is so insisted to maintain the old shop. Until one day, Chun Wai inherits the coffin shop, then he understands the important of the shop to the neighbourhood. No matter how the society and environment changes, the meaning of life and death is the eternal lesson which we all have to understand.