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  1. In 2009, KWOK Zune graduated from Film & Television School at The Hong Kong Academy For Performing Arts. His second-year film A Day in a Life (2008) was awarded Best Film – VFF Young Talent Award at the 28th Munich International Festival of Film Schools. Kwok works as a director and screenwriter and tutors in filmmaking.

  2. Nov 3, 2020 · The directors of Ten Years (from left) Kwok Zune, Wong Fei-pang, Jevons Au Man-kit, Chow Kwun-wai and Ng Ka-leung, in 2015. Photo: SCMP/Nora Tam.

  3. A sad story of a HK cabbie who loses his job because he can't speak Mandarin is followed by a shocking tale of a self-immolating protestor. The final episode shows resurgent little HK 'red guards' rooting out shop products that seem too 'local'. Ten Years struggled to be released in Hong Kong, but won best film at the HK Film Awards in 2016.

  4. Dec 17, 2015 · Ten Years: Directed by Jevons Au, Kiwi Chow, Zune Kwok, Ka-Leung Ng, Fei-Pang Wong. With Brenda Chan, Cow Chan, Fun-Kei Chan, Kam Hei Chan. Five short films set in Hong Kong in the year 2025.

  5. Extras (director: Kwok Zune; original title in traditional Chinese: 浮瓜) alludes to the incompetence of government officials and politicians in defending Hong Kong’s own socio-political benefits, and the negative impacts of the proposed (Chinese) national security law for Hong Kong.

  6. Dec 29, 2015 · Kwok Zune, director of Extras and graduate from APA in film directing, says the triad-like officials in his portentous parable about political assassination share traits with the...

  7. Apr 8, 2021 · The short film, Night is Young (夜更), directed by Kwok Zune, follows a Hong Kong taxi driver on one night in 2019, sometime during the protests that broke out in reaction to a proposed extradition bill that allowed for the deportation of criminal suspects to China.