"Make a Good Movie" premiered, capturing Xu Anhua's forty years of light and shadow career


1905 Film Network News On October 23, "Make a Movie" held its world premiere during the Hong Kong International Film Festival. The director and producer Wen Nianzhong and documentary figure Xu Anhua, together with producer Liao Wanhong and planner Pan Suchen, met with the audience to share the unforgettable events of the collaboration.

"Make a Good Movie" was originally scheduled to be the opening film of the 44th Hong Kong International Film Festival. The famous director Xu Anhua, who was awarded the Golden Lion Lifetime Achievement Award at the Venice Film Festival, became the documentary character in the film. It was the first time for the famous art director Wen Nianzhong who has cooperated for many years Directing, capturing the ebb and flow of her forty years of light and shadow career and her unswerving commitment to film.

Director Wen said: “Director Xu Anhua uses her life and works to love and adhere to the Hong Kong film culture, lighting up a beam of light, bringing a little courage and a little strength. "A Good Movie" is about Xu Anhua and Hong Kong. Movies and Hong Kong’s growth story.”


Xu Anhua is a pioneer in the creation of a new wave of Hong Kong movies. His works are abundant, and the types are changeable. They keep up with the times without losing their own style. "Sister" (2011) won the Hong Kong Film Awards Grand Slam, a record no one can match so far.

has collaborated with director Xu Anhua many times. He has served as the art director for "Men Forty" (2002), "Golden Age" (2014) and "When Will the Moon Become" (2017). The first directing tube, recording her caring for ordinary characters in movies for 40 years. The camera captures her intimate, authentic, impatient and "discussed" true nature at close range, and also reveals the emotional bond between her and her mother, allowing movie fans to take a closer look at the life of the legendary Hong Kong director.