Lee was an avid film buff from his school days in Hong Kong before immigrating with his family to the Us at the age of 19 where he later started making short films. As a producer, he worked with the director Ann Hui three times – with “Summer Snow” (Best Actress award for Josephine Siao at Berlin Iff in 1995), “A Simple Life” (Best Actress award for Deanie Ip at Venice Iff in 2011), and “Our Time Will Come.” The script for “A Simple Life” was based on the true story of his maid who worked for four generations of the Lee family for almost 60 years. His book “Taojie and Me” was published in 2012. His play “The Amahs” was produced by Hong Kong Arts Festival in 2015.
Here are his top ten Hong Kong films, in reverse chronological order.
1. The Odd One Dies (1997) Johnnie To & Patrick Yau
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Here are his top ten Hong Kong films, in reverse chronological order.
1. The Odd One Dies (1997) Johnnie To & Patrick Yau
The secret world of contract killing comes to focus in the dark,...
- 5/12/2018
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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