Oscar Wong Kam
Directing
Known For

After a traffic accident, taxi driver Fat's soul enters the body of pregnant homemaker Ching, forcing him to navigate her family life while only his daughter Rene can see the truth. As he learns to be a wife and mother, Ching faces unexpected challenges of her own. Through humor and struggles, they help each other grow, working toward the shared goal of bringing Ching’s baby into the world.
Uncle Mum

Kam Tin is home to people of many ethnicities, like a miniature United Nations. Chris moves there from the city with his wife Erica and their daughter, Wing Yan. As they adjust to their new life, they must also learn how to get along with neighbors of different ethnicities. Chris starts a business with an Indian partner, though Erica has little faith in it. Wing Yan befriends an African asylum seeker, sparking gossip. Haunted by unpleasant past experiences, Erica carries racial stereotypes, growing increasingly anxious and unsettled as tensions rise…This film is funded by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council.