Looking North: The 37th Hong Kong International Film Festival 2013
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Looking North: The 37th Hong Kong International Film Festival 2013
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Hong Kong cinema is dead, long live Chinese cinema' – this is just one of many interesting observations that Mike Walsh gleaned from Hong Kong's biggest cultural event.
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