Hark Tsui
Hark Tsui, a visionary of Hong Kong's cinematic landscape. Born in 1950 in Vietnam, Tsui moved to Hong Kong where he has been actively directing since 1979, primarily in the action and martial-arts genres. His most notable films include "Once Upon a Time in China," "Peking Opera Blues," and "The Blade," garnering him numerous accolades such as the Golden Horse Award for Best Director. Tsui's authorial style is marked by his inventive use of cinematography and groundbreaking action choreography, which has redefined the martial arts genre. Tsui, a titan in the industry, infuses every frame with a captivating energy that is as infectious as his passion for filmmaking.