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9 reasons Hong Kong films are loved globally, beyond stars like Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan

  • We look past the dangerous stunts, innovative action sequences and major actors to discover why Hong Kong films have often travelled so well

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Jackie Chan (left) and Sammo Hung in a still from Project A (1983). Martial arts stars like Chan, Hung and Bruce Lee helped boost the popularity of Hong Kong films abroad, but many other factors also contributed to their success. Photo: Golden Harvest

Hong Kong is a small place. So how come its films have done so well around the world?

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Movies produced in Hong Kong were distributed across Asia by Shaw Brothers studios, and found international success during the 1970s, and again in the 1990s.

“Our kung fu films can’t be made by foreigners,” super-producer Ng See-yuen told the Hong Kong Film Archive in 1999. “The Americans can’t make these films, even though the younger generations there like them.”

Today, after a lull that started in the 2000s, there is renewed global interest in Hong Kong films from both past and present.

(From left) German Cheung, Terrance Lau and Tony Wu in a still from Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In, by far the biggest Hong Kong blockbuster of 2024. Photo: Media Asia Films
(From left) German Cheung, Terrance Lau and Tony Wu in a still from Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In, by far the biggest Hong Kong blockbuster of 2024. Photo: Media Asia Films

We look beyond their dangerous stunts, innovative action sequences and major stars to discover why Hong Kong films have often travelled so well.

1. Hong Kong films are highly entertaining

The main reason for the success of Hong Kong cinema is because of the industry’s highly entertaining films, wrote David Bordwell in the 2000 edition of his book Planet Hong Kong.

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