Edmund Pang Ho-cheung (Chinese: 彭浩翔) is a Hong Kong film director, screenwriter, producer, and novelist.

Early life

Pang was born in Hong Kong in 1973. At the age of 15, he started using a video camera to direct short films with his elder brother.

After graduating from high school, he studied abroad in Taiwan for half a year, before returning to Hong Kong, where he worked for Hong Kong Asian Television Limited as a gag show writer. He later wrote his first novel, and served as a columnist for various newspapers and magazines.

Career

In 1997, at the age of 24, Pang began 18 months of research for his first novel, Fulltime Killer. The novel went on to become extremely popular, selling more than 100,000 copies in Hong Kong. It was then reworked as a radio programme. Johnnie To adapted the novel into a feature film starring Andy Lau in 2001.

While Pang was still a television and radio host, he decided to fulfil his dream of being a film director. [citation needed]

Pang made his feature length debut with You Shoot, I Shoot (2001).

His feature film Love in the Buff opened the 36th Hong Kong International Film Festival, in March 2012. The film is a sequel to the successful romance Love in a Puff. Both star Miriam Yeung and Shawn Yue Man-lok. The films have been likened to Hong Kong's version of the Before trilogy.

In February 2019, it was reported that Pang was going to write, direct, and produce a film trilogy based on Jin Yong's wuxia novel The Deer and the Cauldron through Pang's Making Films Production company. Each film was slated to receive an $80 million dollar budget.

Style and themes

Pang has been deemed one of Hong Kong cinema's most recognisable directors. However, he is uncomfortable with being categorised as a "Hong Kong director" as he believes the attribution does not fully capture the full range of films within the industry.

Muse magazine film critic Perry Lam has praised Pang for 'often demonstrat[ing] a Kafkaesque talent for seeing the absurd in the mundane realities of everyday life.'

Personal and political views

In 2019, actor and pro-democracy supporter Chapman To posted online that he would be cutting all ties with former collaborator Pang Ho-cheung, over the director's condemnation of anti-extradition bill protests in Hong Kong.

Personal life

Pang is married to producer Subi Liang. In 2021, Pang was rumoured to have moved to Canada with his wife, over frustrations surrounding mainland Chinese censorship laws.

Filmography

YearTitleDirectorWriterNotesReferences
2000Undercover BluesNoYeszh: 刑杀之法
KillersNoYeszh: 刀手
2001The CheatersNoYeszh: 正将
2001You Shoot, I ShootYesYesco-wrote with Vincent Kok
2003Men Suddenly in BlackYesYesco-wrote with Patrick Kong & Erica Lee
2004Beyond Our KenYesYesco-wrote with Wong Wing-Sze
2005A.V.YesYesco-wrote with Wenders Li & Sam Chak-Foon
2006IsabellaYesYesco-wrote with Kearen Pang, Derek Tsang, & Jimmy Wan
2007ExodusYesYesco-wrote with Cheuk Wan-chi & Jimmy Wan
Trivial MattersYesYeszh: 破事儿
2010Love in a PuffYesYesco-write with Heiward Mak
Dream HomeYesYesco-wrote with Derek Tsang, & Jimmy Wan Chi-man
2012Love in the BuffYesYes
VulgariaYesYesco-wrote with Lam Chiu-wing & Luk Yee-sum
2014AberdeenYesYes
Women Who FlirtYesYesco-wrote with Luk Yee-sum
2017Love Off the CuffYesYesco-wrote with Luk Yee-sum & Jimmy Wan Chi-man
2019MissbehaviorYesYesco-wrote with Sunny Lau

Producer

  • Mr.Right (short film) (2008)
  • A Nail Clipper Romance (short film) (2010)
  • 假戏真做 (short film) (2010)
  • 谎言大作战 (short film) (2010)
  • 爱在微博蔓延时 (short film) (2010)
  • A Nail Clipper Romance (2017)

Novelist

Actor

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