Benny Chan (film director)
Benny Chan Muk-Sing (simplified Chinese: 陈木胜; traditional Chinese: 陳木勝; pinyin: Chén Mùshèng; born in Hong Kong, 7 October 1961[1]), is a Hong Kong film director, producer and screenwriter.[2]
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Born | Hong Kong | 7 October 1961||||||||||
Occupation | Film director Film producer Screenwriter | ||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 陳木勝 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 陈木胜 | ||||||||||
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He is fluent in English, Mandarin and Cantonese and was nominated for "Best Director" at the 24th Annual Hong Kong Film Awards for the film New Police Story.
Filmography as a director
- A Moment of Romance (1990)
- Son on the Run (1991)
- What a Hero! (1992)
- The Magic Crane (1993)
- A Moment of Romance II (1993)
- Happy Hour (1995)
- Man Wanted (1995)
- Fist of Fury (1995)
- Big Bullet (1996)
- Who Am I? (1998)
- Gen-X Cops (1999)
- Gen-Y Cops (2000)
- Heroic Duo (2003)
- New Police Story (2004)
- Divergence (2005)
- Rob-B-Hood (2006)
- Invisible Target (2007)
- Connected (2008)
- Chocolate Lovers (2008)
- City Under Siege (2010)
- Shaolin (2011)
- The White Storm (2013)
- Call of Heroes (2016)
- Meow (2017)
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References
- "陳木勝 CHAN Muk Shing Benny" (in Chinese). hkfilmdirectors.com. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
- "Benny Chan". The New York Times. August 2019.
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