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Five Females to know at WOW 2018

8th March 2018  @ The Murray  Hong Kong

August 2017

The world could use a few (well, a lot) more female filmmakers, especially ones as talented as Gina.  The visual artist made her directorial debut in 2008 while living in Shanghai, and has since produced and directed eight more film projects, working with crews from Japan, France, China and Bosnia.  She's taken part in global festivals including London's Raindance Film Festival , the Miami Film Festival and SXSW in the US.

 

Gina's skills don't stop behind the camera, however, she also runs Experimenta, a performance art space launched in 2009, and is the founder of the Pineapple Underground Film Festival, which screens independent films from around the world.  She's a disruptive force in her field and a fervent supporter of avant-garde, cross genre art media.

Rachel Mason and Gina Wong at Raindance  Film festival ;  their film the Lives of Hamilton Fish is an official selection of the festival.  

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September 23 - Oct 4th  2015 :  A star studded evening opened the London's Raindance film festival at the Vue cinema in Piccadilly Circus in London, showcasing independent films from over 48 countries.. Nomination for Best International Features includes Echos of War, Alice in Marialand, That's It, Chorus and Happy 140...

TimeOut

Hidden behind the glass skyscrapers of Central lurks Experimenta, a tiny non-profit art space founded last year by Gina Wong See-Yuen.  It may take you a while to find it.  The website explains : " Go to tomato soup da pai dong and walk up the steps with trees. It's the fourth tree. "

HK Magazine

Cinezen

Experimenta, Art Central
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