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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ann_HuiAnn Hui - Wikipedia

    Ann Hui On-wah, BBS MBE (Chinese: 許鞍華; born 23 May 1947) is a film director, producer, screenwriter and actress from Hong Kong who is one of the most critically acclaimed filmmakers of the Hong Kong New Wave.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0401176Ann Hui - IMDb

    Ann Hui. Director: Summer Snow. Born in China in 1947, Ann Hui moved to Hong Kong when she was still in her youth. After graduating in English and Comparative Literature from Hong Kong University, she spent two years at the London Film School.

  3. Aug 17, 2021 · Legendary filmmaker Ann Hui is the recipient of the Variety Star Asia Lifetime Achievement Award at New York Asian Film Festival 2021. One of the most critically acclaimed Hong Kong New Wave ...

  4. www.tatlerasia.com › people › ann-huiAnn Hui | Tatler Asia

    One of Hong Kong’s most acclaimed film directors, prolific auteur Ann Hui makes movies that shine a light on people who are usually silenced and marginalised

  5. Oct 11, 2022 · In 2020, Hong Kong filmmaker Ann Hui became the first woman director to win the Golden Lion for lifetime achievement from the Venice Film Festival. Hui has enjoyed one of the most eclectic and diverse careers of any filmmaker in the last 40 years of cinema.

  6. Sitting on the terrace at the Venice Film Festival’s “Hollywood Celebrities Lounge” – a converted space at the local tennis club – is Hong Kong filmmaker Ann Hui On-wah. She is in Venice for a...

  7. Ann Hui becomes the first Hong Kong female director honoured with a Golden Lion for lifetime achievement.

  8. Ann Hui becomes the first Hong Kong female director honoured with a Golden Lion for lifetime achievement.

  9. Ann Hui was born to a Japanese mother and Chinese father in Anshan, Liaoning Province in 1947. She moved to Macao, then to Hong Kong at the age of five. She studied film making at the London International Film School.

  10. Ann Hui. Director: Summer Snow. Born in China in 1947, Ann Hui moved to Hong Kong when she was still in her youth. After graduating in English and Comparative Literature from Hong Kong University, she spent two years at the London Film School.