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Fifteen additional work-in-progress films are set to join the Hong Kong – Asia Film Financing Forum (HAF) that takes place next month alongside the FilMart rights market. They join 28 previou…

The 21st edition of HAF runs March 13-15 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre and will be the first physical, in-person edition of the project event since 2019. All the work-in-progress projects will take part in a public pitching session on the first day.

Kwan is on board as producer of Sasha Chuk’s “Fly Me to the Moon,” which tracks the struggles of two sisters who moved from Hunan to Hong Kong in the 1990s. It has a cast led by Wu Kang-Ren, Angela Yuen, and Chu Pak-him. Wang Xuebing stars as an actor who seeks help from a friend with extraordinary power to revive his career in “The Actor.” The film is produced by Zhou Yaowu and directed by Ma Xiang.

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