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張虹在上海出生,香港長大,分別在香港及加拿大修讀社會學和電影。早年當過老師,其後在滿地可籌辦電影節。1999年開始拍攝紀錄片,第一部作品為「看不見的女人」。2002年完成「中學」及「平安米」,2003年攝製記述貧窮老人處境的「搬屋」。「平安米」獲得2002年獨立短片及錄像比賽公開組金獎及大獎。
張虹採用美國紀錄片大師費特力克 . 懷斯曼平實的「Direct Cinema」拍攝手法,影片中並無旁述、訪問或配樂,目的是讓觀眾自己去理解及分析片中所見所聞。
Born in Shanghai and raised in Hong Kong, Tammy Cheung studied sociology
at a local college and cinema at a university in Montreal. In 1999,
she produced her first documentary, Invisible Women, a film about
the lives of three Indian women in Hong Kong. Her works include: Secondary
School (2002), Rice Distribution (2002) and Moving (2003). Rice Distribution
won the Gold Award and Grand Award at the 8th Hong Kong Independent
Short Film & Video Competition.
Influenced by American filmmaker Frederick Wiseman, considered “the
most sophisticated intelligence” in the field of documentaries, Cheung
employs an observational, non-intrusive approach characteristic of
Wiseman’s Direct Cinema style.
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