Mabel Cheung

Mabel Cheung
Born
張婉婷
Cheung Yuen-Ting

(1950-11-17) 17 November 1950 (age 73)
Alma mater
Awards
Hong Kong Film AwardsBest Director
1986 Illegal Immigrant

Golden Horse AwardsBest Film
1988 Painted Faces
Best Original Screenplay
1988 Painted Faces

Chinese name
Traditional Chinese張婉婷
Transcriptions
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingzoeng1 jyun2 ting4

Mabel Cheung (Chinese: 張婉婷, born 17 November 1950) is a film director from Hong Kong. She is one of the leading directors in Hong Kong cinema and is considered one of the three women (along with Ann Hui and Clara Law) to achieve acclaim in the New Wave/Second Wave in Hong Kong.[1][2] Elected "Freshman's Queen" when she was studying undergrad at the University of Hong Kong, she was also an avid sportswoman representing Lady Ho Tung Hall and the University of Hong Kong. Cheung made her first film in 1985 as a student at New York University.[3] Cheung is known for working with the migration issues of Hongkongers and overseas Chinese, especially before the 1997 handover of Hong Kong.

Her films include the "migration trilogy": The Illegal Immigrant (1985), An Autumn's Tale (1987) and Eight Taels of Gold (1989). The Soong Sisters (1997) marks another peak of her filming career. All four films were made in collaboration with writer Alex Law.

Cheung is a Guest Lecturer at the Hong Kong Baptist University Academy of Film and an Honorary University Fellow at the University of Hong Kong.[4][5]

Cheung is the Vice-Chairperson of the Hong Kong Film Development Council.

  1. ^ Marchetti, Gina (30 June 2016). "Handover women: Hong Kong women filmmakers and the intergenerational melodrama of infidelity". Feminist Media Studies. 16 (4): 590–609 – via Taylor & Francis Online.
  2. ^ Ford, Stacilee (2008). Mabel Cheung Yuen-Ting's An Autumn's Tale. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. p. 1. ISBN 978-962-209-894-7.
  3. ^ Marchetti, Gina (30 June 2016). "Handover women: Hong Kong women filmmakers and the intergenerational melodrama of infidelity". Feminist Media Studies. 16 (4): 590–609 – via Taylor & Francis Online.
  4. ^ "Ms. CHEUNG, Mabel | Academy of Film". af.hkbu.edu.hk. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  5. ^ "Ms Mabel CHEUNG Yuen Ting - Honorary University Fellows - Honorary University Fellowships". www4.hku.hk. Retrieved 11 January 2023.

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