Sam Ho
Sam Ho is a distinguished film critic, curator, and researcher renowned for his expertise in Hong Kong cinema. With a passion for the art of filmmaking, he has dedicated his career to exploring and analyzing the intricate narratives and cultural significance embedded within Hong Kong's vibrant film industry.
Throughout his career, Ho has contributed significantly to the discourse surrounding Asian cinema, emphasizing the unique storytelling techniques and visual aesthetics that characterize Hong Kong films. His insights have been featured in various publications, where he has dissected both contemporary and classic works, providing audiences with a deeper understanding of the cinematic landscape.
In addition to his writing, Ho has taken on the role of curator for numerous film festivals and screening events, showcasing the rich history and evolution of Hong Kong cinema. His efforts have helped to bring lesser-known films to the forefront, allowing new generations to appreciate the artistry and cultural narratives that define this unique cinematic tradition.
Notable for his academic contributions, Ho has conducted extensive research on the impact of socio-political issues within Hong Kong films, further enriching the critical dialogue surrounding the genre. His work continues to inspire both film enthusiasts and scholars alike, solidifying his position as a prominent figure in the exploration of Hong Kong's cinematic heritage.
Filmography
The Legend of the Swordsman
The Spectacular Now
Once Upon a Time in China V
Axegrinder 4: Souls of Blood
Solitary (2016) (2016)
Brink!
The Shadow Behind You
The Coming
The Mercy
Club Zero
Redhead
Girlfriend Boyfriend
Legend of the Wolf
A Cup of Coffee with Marilyn
Escape to Witch Mountain (1995)
Hurricane (2018)
Prostitute Killers
Be Water
A Chinese Ghost Story III
The Last Boy on Earth
In God's Time
Real (2019)
Miracle at Sage Creek
Beast Cops
Little Giants
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
Jane Eyre
Dark Angel (2016)
Domino Day
Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn