Language

Audio:

Cantonese DTS-HD MA 2.0 Mono

Subtitles:

English

Extras

DISC ONE: PAINTED FACES (1988)
Audio: Cantonese DTS-HD Master Audio Mono
NEW Optional English Subtitles Newly Translated For This Release
NEW Audio Commentary With Film Historians Frank Djeng And F.J. DeSanto
NEW “Painted Provocations” – An Interview With Co-Writer Mabel Cheung
NEW “A Formidable Face” – An Interview With Film Critic David West On The Work Of Sammo Hung
NEW “Brush Strokes: A Look Into Painted Faces” – An Interview With Film Historians John Kreng And Ric Meyers
Trailers

DISC TWO: THE STORY OF MY SON (1990)
Audio: Cantonese DTS-HD Master Audio Mono
NEW Optional English Subtitles Newly Translated For This Release
NEW Audio Commentary With James Mudge, Veteran Hong Kong Film Critic At easternKicks
NEW “The Story Behind My Son” – An Interview With Film Historians John Kreng And Ric Meyers
Celestial Trailer

DISC THREE: WOMEN (1985)
Audio: Cantonese DTS-HD Master Audio Mono
NEW Optional English Subtitles Newly Translated For This Release
NEW Audio Commentary With James Mudge, Veteran Hong Kong Film Critic At easternKicks
NEW “A Woman's World” – An Interview With Actor Fung Chi Fung
NEW “Female Problems” – An Interview With Academic And Author Victor Fan
NEW “Hong Kong Romance” – An Interview With Academic And Author Lin Feng
NEW “Jade Vases” – An Interview With Film Historians John Kreng And Ric Meyers
Celestial Trailer

Trailer

Info

Description

PAINTED FACES (1080p High-Definition Widescreen (1.85:1) / Cantonese DTS-HD Master Audio Mono / 112 min.)
Long before the world discovered Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung, they were members of a children's Peking opera troupe. Painted Faces is the colorful story of the adolescent years of Jackie, Sammo, and others who grew up to transform Hong Kong cinema. Sammo Hung recreates the role of his former troupe master, and Cheng Pei-pei (Come Drink With Me) is radiant as a Cantonese opera star. Painted Faces swept the 1988 Hong Kong Film Awards and Taiwan Golden Horse ceremonies, its many honors included two Best Actor statues for Sammo Hung.

THE STORY OF MY SON (1080p High-Definition Widescreen (1.85:1) / Cantonese DTS-HD Master Audio Mono / 78 min.)
The Story Of My Son is an early collaboration between directing duo Johnnie To and Wei Chia-hui. Li Tzu-liang (Damian Lau) is newly widowed and leading an impoverished life with two young sons (Huang Kun-hsuan and Cheng Pak-lam). He attempts to make a fortune gambling at the horseracing track but is subsequently debt-laden even as more heart-wrenching events begin to unfold. The two renowned young stars, Huang Kun-hsuan (All About Ah-Long) and Cheng Pak-lam (Pak Lam Weekly), were crowned Best Child Performer at the 35th Asia Pacific Film Festival.

WOMEN (1080p High-Definition Widescreen (1.85:1) / Cantonese DTS-HD Master Audio Mono / 95 min.)
A woman (Cora Miao) joins the carefree 'Spinsters' Club' when she discovers her husband (Chow Yun-fat) is having an affair. Despite the seemingly happy front that her 'sisters' put on, underneath it all each of them secretly yearns for a man in their lives. When her repentant husband begs forgiveness, she is forced to decide on what she truly wants. Stanley Kwan's directorial debut, Women deftly explore the swirl of emotions in these characters' hearts as well as the constant tussle between one's heart and mind.

Director & Cast

Director: Alex Law, Johnnie To, Stanley Kwan

Cast: Cora Miao, Damian Lau, Sammo Kam-Bo Hung, Chow Yun-Fat, Man-Tat Ng, Ching-Ying Lam