Hong Kong Film Archive
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| Traditional Chinese | 香港電影資料館 | ||||||||||||
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The Hong Kong Film Archive is a public film archive collects, preserves, and screens Hong Kong films and other related materials. The archive was founded in 1993, when its Planning Office was opened by the Urban Council.[1] It joined the International Federation of Film Archives in 1996. The archive has been under the management of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department since 2000.[1]
The film archive building in Sai Wan Ho regularly hosts exhibitions, screenings and seminars showcasing Hong Kong film.[2]
The archive edits the book series Hong Kong Filmography and Monographs of Hong Kong Film Veterans. It also distributes a quarterly Newsletter that reports on the latest developments of the Archive and includes features on certain aspects of film culture.[3]
Collection
The Archive has received major donations from film industry figures and organizations.
In 2001, First Film Organisation Limited donated over 200 films from producer Wong Cheuk-hon's three production companies (Liberty Film Co., Lan Kwong Film Company, and First Film Organisation), along with over 10,000 items including posters, production stills, and newspaper clippings.[4]
In 2011, TVB handed over about 1,000 film titles from the 1930s to the 1990s for permanent preservation. About 600 titles, including 27 Chaozhou and Amoy dialect films, were new to the collection. Notable acquisitions included Little Heroine (1939), the earliest Chinese film in TVB's library, and eight films from the HKFA's "100 Must-See Hong Kong Movies" list.[5]
Facility
The archive is housed in a five-story building at 50 Lei King Road, Sai Wan Ho, which opened on 3 January 2001.[6] Public screenings of archive holdings are routinely held in the 125-seat cinema housed within. The regular ticket price is $40, with concessionary pricing available for students, seniors, and the disabled.
Floorplan
- Basement: Carpark and Plants Rooms (not open to the public)
- G/F: Box Office, Exhibition Hall
- M/F: Machine and Air-conditioning Plants Rooms (not open to the public)
- 1/F: Film Store and Cinema
- 2/F: Film Projection Room, Film Store and Cinema (entrance on 1/F)
- 3/F: Resource Centre, Staff Office and Film Store
- 4/F: Admin. Office, Film Related Material Store
- 5/F: Roof (scheduled for expansion)
Only the Box Office, Exhibition Hall and Resource Centre are public access facilities.
Transportation
The archive building is approximately a five-minute walk from Exit A of Sai Wan Ho MTR station.
References
- ^ a b "Organisational structure". Hong Kong Film Archive. Archived from the original on 23 March 2014. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
- ^ DeWolf, Christopher "9 Hong Kong tourist traps -- for better or worse" Archived 1 November 2012 at the Wayback Machine CNN Go. 27 October 2010. Retrieved 2012-03-03
- ^ "Hong Kong Film Archive: Editional Section". Archived from the original on 20 March 2002. Retrieved 2 June 2006.
- ^ "Rediscovering Cinematic Treasures". Hong Kong Film Archive 20th Anniversary. 2021. Retrieved 6 February 2026.
- ^ "TVB hands over treasured films to Hong Kong Film Archive" Deprecated link archived 5 August 2012 at archive.today. Leisure and Cultural Services Department. 17 November 2011.
- ^ "Hong Kong Film Archive: Archive Function". Archived from the original on 17 March 2002. Retrieved 2 June 2006.