The 50th Hong Kong International Film Festival will run April 1-12, opening with Anthony Chen's "We Are All Strangers" and closing with Philip Yung's "Cyclone," both making their Asian premieres at the event. The landmark edition features 215 films from 71 countries under the theme "50 and Beyond: Framing the Future," with prominent international filmmakers including Jia Zhangke and Tsai Ming-Liang in attendance.
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The 50th Hong Kong International Film Festival will run April 1-12, opening with Anthony Chen's "We Are All Strangers" and closing with Philip Yung's "Cyclone," both making their Asian premieres at the event. The landmark edition features 215 films from 71 countries under the theme "50 and Beyond: Framing the Future," with prominent international filmmakers including Jia Zhangke and Tsai Ming-Liang in attendance.