The 34th HKIFF (March 21 to April 6, 2010)

HKIFF is a platform for filmmakers, film professionals and filmgoers from all over the world to launch and experience new film work. The festival is committed to discovering talent, and it is also the premiere platform to launch films to the Greater China region and Asian market.
About the Organizer: HKIFFS 

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She, a Chinese

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Love in a Puff

Fire of Conscience

'Apart Together'

Oxhide II

Break Up Club

Crossing Hennessy

Crossing the Mountain

Like a Dream

Chengdu, I Love You

Like You Know It All

Irene

Golden Slumber

Harry Brown

Karaoke

Kanikosen

Fish Tank

Amreeka
 
Asian Digital Competition
Golden Digital Award
Sun Spots
Betelnut (FIPRESCI winner, 31st HKIFF) director Yang Heng returns with a film even more stylistically adventurous ...
Silver Digital Award
The High Life
Zhao Dayong's The High Life tracks the course of several lost souls living in the metropolis of Guangzhou.
Humanitarian Awards for Documentaries
Best Documentary Award
Petition(Director's Cut)
A harrowing and unimpeachable documentary about injustices in China, artist-filmmaker Zhao Liang's film chronicles, since 1996, the lives of "petitioners" who come from all over the country to the Court of the Complainants in Beijing.
Outstanding Documentary Award
Enemies of the people
The 30-year-long silence by the Khmer Rouge has finally ended with this melancholic, impactful documentary, a personal mission for co-director Thet Sambeth, senior reporter for the Phnom Penh Post.
FIPRESCI Prize
FIPRESCI Prize
The High Life
Zhao Dayong's The High Life tracks the course of several lost souls living in the metropolis of Guangzhou. Jian Ming is a petty con artist scamming money out of naive new arrivals to the city- like Xiao Ya, an optimist who falls victim to his scheme.
Special mention
Tangle
Tangle opens and ends with a car crash.  In between, it explores the complex life of a jaded patrol officer     in small-town China. Married and soon to be a father but estranged from his Christian mother, Du Jun is a man who struggles with his conscience.
SIGNIS Awards
SIGNIS Awards
A Brand New Life
A stunning debut, French-Korean Ounie Lecomte's semi-autobiographical tale is a thoroughly unmanipulative drama that could easily have been overplayed, but isn't.
SIGNIS Commendation
Letters to Father Jacob
Mother of mine director Klaus Haro returns with another small-scale human drama that moves mountains in terms of emotions.
Short Film Competition
Short Film Grand Prize
Hanasaari A
Short Film Jury Prize
The Berlin Wall

Best Film

Best Director

Best Actor

Best Actress

Best Newcomer

Best Supporting Actor

Best Supporting Actress

Best Composer

Lifetime Achievement

Outstanding Contribution