(L-r) Pam Collis, Antony Szeto, Juju Chan, Janice Eymann, Wayne Borg,Tony Cheng and Kent Chen.
Chinese/American actress Juju Chan, hailed as a female Bruce Lee by her fans, is in negotiations to play the lead role in Pepper, an action-thriller scripted by Janice Eymann.
Australian-born, Hong Kong-based director/actor/producer Antony Szeto is set to direct the film, the saga of a secret agent who comes to Far North Queensland in search of her missing brother, a fellow agent.
Eymann and fellow producers Pam Collis and Paul O.Kane are developing the project with Tony Cheng, the chairman of Beijing Tong Fa Group, and Kent Chen, the group.s director/general manager. .
The aim is to shoot the film next year, possibly as a Chinese-Australian co-production, which would benefit from the favorable terms of releasing Chinese films in mainland cinemas.
Juju.s credits include Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon:...
Chinese/American actress Juju Chan, hailed as a female Bruce Lee by her fans, is in negotiations to play the lead role in Pepper, an action-thriller scripted by Janice Eymann.
Australian-born, Hong Kong-based director/actor/producer Antony Szeto is set to direct the film, the saga of a secret agent who comes to Far North Queensland in search of her missing brother, a fellow agent.
Eymann and fellow producers Pam Collis and Paul O.Kane are developing the project with Tony Cheng, the chairman of Beijing Tong Fa Group, and Kent Chen, the group.s director/general manager. .
The aim is to shoot the film next year, possibly as a Chinese-Australian co-production, which would benefit from the favorable terms of releasing Chinese films in mainland cinemas.
Juju.s credits include Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon:...
- 7/10/2017
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
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Western Sydney based filmmakers Maria Tran and Trung Ly have scored an Australian theatrical release for their Us$1 million bugdet Vietnamese action flick Tracer (Truy Sat).
The film, from Korean production company Cj Entertainment and directed by Cuon Ngo, will have its Australian premiere on May 6 at Event Cinemas Liverpool.
It will then be screened in Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Adelaide from the 5 May through distribution company Dreamwest Pictures.
This follows a 100 screen release across Vietnam for the high-octane martial arts action film..
Tran, whose Australian acting credits include My Place, The Story of Us and the upcoming Love Child season 3. was brought on board to fulfill the role Phuong Lua as well a supporting the production team in understanding the process of "fight story".
Maria Tran as Phuong Lua in Tracer (Truy Sat).
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Tran and Trung have been running Dong Thanh Martial Arts Centre, based in Chipping Norton for the past 2 years.
Western Sydney based filmmakers Maria Tran and Trung Ly have scored an Australian theatrical release for their Us$1 million bugdet Vietnamese action flick Tracer (Truy Sat).
The film, from Korean production company Cj Entertainment and directed by Cuon Ngo, will have its Australian premiere on May 6 at Event Cinemas Liverpool.
It will then be screened in Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Adelaide from the 5 May through distribution company Dreamwest Pictures.
This follows a 100 screen release across Vietnam for the high-octane martial arts action film..
Tran, whose Australian acting credits include My Place, The Story of Us and the upcoming Love Child season 3. was brought on board to fulfill the role Phuong Lua as well a supporting the production team in understanding the process of "fight story".
Maria Tran as Phuong Lua in Tracer (Truy Sat).
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Tran and Trung have been running Dong Thanh Martial Arts Centre, based in Chipping Norton for the past 2 years.
- 4/28/2016
- by Brian Karlovsky
- IF.com.au
Written and Directed By:Adrian Castro
Produced By:Maria Tran
Dop:Justin Gong
Fight Choreographer:Trung Ly
Cinematographer:Justin Gong
Make-up Artist:Taylor Davis
Tiger Cop is a fine example of the classic 1980’s Chinese Martial Art genre. If you are fans of Yukari Oshima, Moon Lee and Cynthia Rothrock then this right up your street. Tiger Cop is two sets of extravagant trailers which pays homage to them movies and stars which brought us hard-hitting fight scenes over the years.
Maria Tran plays the new inspector on the force and right away she gets into trouble when introduced to her new partner. It’s a very well choreographed fight scene showcasing Maria’s hand to hand combat, the art of blocking and some very nice kicks. Maria really mixes it up, when watching the fights it takes me back to watching movies such as Angels, Outlaw brothers, Yes Madam and more.
Produced By:Maria Tran
Dop:Justin Gong
Fight Choreographer:Trung Ly
Cinematographer:Justin Gong
Make-up Artist:Taylor Davis
Tiger Cop is a fine example of the classic 1980’s Chinese Martial Art genre. If you are fans of Yukari Oshima, Moon Lee and Cynthia Rothrock then this right up your street. Tiger Cop is two sets of extravagant trailers which pays homage to them movies and stars which brought us hard-hitting fight scenes over the years.
Maria Tran plays the new inspector on the force and right away she gets into trouble when introduced to her new partner. It’s a very well choreographed fight scene showcasing Maria’s hand to hand combat, the art of blocking and some very nice kicks. Maria really mixes it up, when watching the fights it takes me back to watching movies such as Angels, Outlaw brothers, Yes Madam and more.
- 5/20/2015
- by kingofkungfu
- AsianMoviePulse
https://www.facebook.com/events/1568715250037759/?ref=48
Cast: Lawrence Leung, Stephanie Son, Dave Eastgate
Directed By: Craig Melville
Fight Choreographer: Trung Ly
Created By: Matchbox Pictures
Maximum Choppage is a six part series set to premiere in time for the Lunar New Year on Tuesday 24th February on ABC2. The series stars comedian Lawrence Leung, who plays a Kung Fu student who doesn’t do to well in real life combat. The series is set in Sydney, where they have some incredible talent trying to make a big noise in the martial arts industry.
Lawrence Leung is an award-winning Australian comedian/TV writer who has been performing internationally since 2001. He is known in comedy circles for his personal storytelling style, “social experiments”, quest-based solo shows and obsession with obscure or nerdy topics like puzzles, 80s childhood icons, con artists, psychology and ghosts. – website.
Each episode hopes to bring something different, such as martial arts,...
Cast: Lawrence Leung, Stephanie Son, Dave Eastgate
Directed By: Craig Melville
Fight Choreographer: Trung Ly
Created By: Matchbox Pictures
Maximum Choppage is a six part series set to premiere in time for the Lunar New Year on Tuesday 24th February on ABC2. The series stars comedian Lawrence Leung, who plays a Kung Fu student who doesn’t do to well in real life combat. The series is set in Sydney, where they have some incredible talent trying to make a big noise in the martial arts industry.
Lawrence Leung is an award-winning Australian comedian/TV writer who has been performing internationally since 2001. He is known in comedy circles for his personal storytelling style, “social experiments”, quest-based solo shows and obsession with obscure or nerdy topics like puzzles, 80s childhood icons, con artists, psychology and ghosts. – website.
Each episode hopes to bring something different, such as martial arts,...
- 2/9/2015
- by kingofkungfu
- AsianMoviePulse
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Death-Mist-Movie-Making-In-China/869682639732359?fref=ts
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4179562/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_1
Directors: Rui Ming Qin, Antony Szeto
Fight Choreographer: Trung Ly
Writer: Rui Ming Qin
Death Mist is the latest movie from the very talented and hard working team that brought us Fist Of The Dragon, the movie will star Maria Tran, Siu-Lung Leung, Jonny Blu, Josh Thomson and many more. Death Mist started shooting in November, as the cast and crew from Us and Australia went to Jiangmen, China to make this action genre movie. The character of Tom (Jonny Blu) is a first in the history of Chinese cinema that a Caucasian actor is playing a lead Chinese (Mandarin) speaking role.
Plot:
Ufc fighting champion Damon (Josh Thomson) with the help of his skirt-chasing rogue pal, Tom (Jonny Blu), go deep into the underworld of illegal Chinese fighting to avenge the...
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4179562/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_1
Directors: Rui Ming Qin, Antony Szeto
Fight Choreographer: Trung Ly
Writer: Rui Ming Qin
Death Mist is the latest movie from the very talented and hard working team that brought us Fist Of The Dragon, the movie will star Maria Tran, Siu-Lung Leung, Jonny Blu, Josh Thomson and many more. Death Mist started shooting in November, as the cast and crew from Us and Australia went to Jiangmen, China to make this action genre movie. The character of Tom (Jonny Blu) is a first in the history of Chinese cinema that a Caucasian actor is playing a lead Chinese (Mandarin) speaking role.
Plot:
Ufc fighting champion Damon (Josh Thomson) with the help of his skirt-chasing rogue pal, Tom (Jonny Blu), go deep into the underworld of illegal Chinese fighting to avenge the...
- 12/7/2014
- by kingofkungfu
- AsianMoviePulse
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