Hong Kong is the 74th unhappiest nation on Earth. A startling fact that shocks Josie Ho (Popular Hk singer/actress), so much so that she decides to spearhead an effort to teach Hongkongers how to be happy again. She would gather a group of music students, fellow instrumentalists, and singers of the local rock scene and they would travel to Iceland-a country known to be one of the top five happiest in the world, to learn a thing or two. “Finding Bliss” details their efforts and compiles all that they learn in bite-sized sections, aiming to rekindle the spark of happiness in everyone.
Finding Bliss: Fire and Ice-The Director’s Cut is screening on New York Asian Film Festival
The first act introduces us to a myriad of entertainers in the Hong Kong musical scene like Mc Yan (a renowned street artist and rapper), Jimmy Mak (guitarist), Ceung Yee-sik (drummer...
Finding Bliss: Fire and Ice-The Director’s Cut is screening on New York Asian Film Festival
The first act introduces us to a myriad of entertainers in the Hong Kong musical scene like Mc Yan (a renowned street artist and rapper), Jimmy Mak (guitarist), Ceung Yee-sik (drummer...
- 7/19/2022
- by Leon Overee
- AsianMoviePulse
Chinese actor Kim Chan, who has starred in films alongside Robert De Niro, Jerry Lewis and Jackie Chan, has died.
Kim Chan, born in 1917, passed away on Sunday in Brooklyn, New York.
His Hollywood career launched when he began playing characters with some knowledge of Eastern culture, eventually landing what became his most famous roles in Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, and as Lewis' butler in Martin Scorsese's 1982 film The King of Comedy, where he appeared onscreen alongside De Niro.
The actor emigrated to the U.S. from the province of Canton, China as a young boy, discovering his desire to become an entertainer while working in his family's restaurant in the theatre district of Manhattan.
Making his film debut in 1957's A Face in the Crowd, Chan's other notable films included The Fifth Element, Lethal Weapon 4 and Shanghai Knights, where he played the father of famed martial artist and actor Jackie Chan.
He is survived by his son, Michael Chandler.
Kim Chan, born in 1917, passed away on Sunday in Brooklyn, New York.
His Hollywood career launched when he began playing characters with some knowledge of Eastern culture, eventually landing what became his most famous roles in Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, and as Lewis' butler in Martin Scorsese's 1982 film The King of Comedy, where he appeared onscreen alongside De Niro.
The actor emigrated to the U.S. from the province of Canton, China as a young boy, discovering his desire to become an entertainer while working in his family's restaurant in the theatre district of Manhattan.
Making his film debut in 1957's A Face in the Crowd, Chan's other notable films included The Fifth Element, Lethal Weapon 4 and Shanghai Knights, where he played the father of famed martial artist and actor Jackie Chan.
He is survived by his son, Michael Chandler.
- 10/10/2008
- WENN
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