Serie: 2015
My Father’s Homeland
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Die Firma Dankt
A contemporary German play garnering critical acclaim in Europe, China and Taiwan soon to land in Hong Kong
An office duel between a young executive and veteran staff
As with the reality of mergers and acquisitions, a company undergoes personnel changes with the arrival of a new director. Watching this unfold is a long-time manager, witnessing the dismissal of colleagues and wondering about his own future. When the young CEO takes charge, he challenges conventional wisdom, throwing down the gauntlet and adapting an entirely new management style negating years of experience and previous achievement to the point of ridding the company of its reason for being. In the face of new employees and ways of handling business, what should the veteran do? Will the company show any appreciation?
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Commentaire
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Invisible Men
A bottled-water delivery man (Sung Shui) and a courier delivery man (Shun Fung) find themselves trapped in a lift.
Shun Fung longs for a short respite from work, while Sung Shui wishes tobe rescued as soon as possible so he can finish his job. In this long night, as two men while away their boredom, they come face to face with opposite philosophies of life. Do these men have the right to choose their own paths? Are we aware of them as we rush about our daily lives?
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Auspicious Day
What is the purpose of marriage?
Staying with one’s beloved for years to come? Or begetting children, planning for thefuture?
To her, marriage is just an escape from present circumstances.
Turning traditional rituals on their heads, this story bids a gentle farewell although a daughter doesn’t marry.
Mother and daughters pour their hearts out with astounding secrets in a bedroom.
When the auspicious day is upon us, a new life will begin.
Following the poor mother and rich father syndromes in The Last Supper and The Sin Family respectively, Matthew Cheng creates yet another family drama combining realism with absurdist characteristics. His unique perspective magnifies familial issues that are often overlooked. Directing this new play is frequent collaborator Fong Chun Kit. Another remarkable production is in waiting with this dynamic duo.
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Light In The Mist
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