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Local Premiere of Hong Kong Animation Film 'Another World' Set for October 22

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Local Premiere of Hong Kong Animation Film 'Another World' Set for October 22
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Local Premiere of Hong Kong Animation Film 'Another World' Set for October 22

2025-10-22 18:04 Last Updated At:18:23

Local premiere this evening of animation film "Another World" financed by Film Development Fund

The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Film Development Council (HKFDC):

The local premiere of an animation film with funding support from the Film Production Financing Scheme (FPFS) under the Film Development Fund (FDF), "Another World", will be held this evening (October 22).

"Another World", a Hong Kong-made animation film, is directed by Tommy Ng, written by Polly Yeung, produced by Polly Yeung and Chan Gin-kai, with voices performed by Chung Suet-ying, Choi Hiu-tung, Louis Cheung, Kay Tse, Will Or and Yeung Nga-man. In "Another World", the spirit guide Gudo, who shepherds lost souls to their reincarnation, encounters Yuri, a young girl cursed by an obsession. To save Yuri from uncontrollable rage and prevent her curse from destroying the world, Gudo embarks on a perilous thousand-year journey.

"Another World" originated and is premiered with the funding and support from the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency (CCIDA) of the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau. In 2019, the production team of "Another World" was granted a subsidy under the Animation Support Program, a project funded by CCIDA through the CreateSmart Initiative, to initiate the production of the short version of "Another World". Subsequently, the team received a subsidy from the FPFS under the FDF to bring director Ng's first animation feature film to fruition, paving the way for the film's global premiere at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival in France in June this year.

Earlier, producer and screenwriter Polly Yeung participated in the 81st Venice International Film Festival in Italy and the 78th Cannes Film Festival in France as part of the delegation led by the HKFDC, where she attended various producer matching activities to increase publicity for "Another World" and seek opportunities for overseas distribution of the film. The film has been selected for several international film festivals, including the 21st Zurich Film Festival in Switzerland, the competition section of the 58th Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival in Spain, the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival 2025 and the "Hidden Dragon" section of the 9th Pingyao International Film Festival. It has also received multiple nominations, including Best Animated Film at the 18th Asia Pacific Screen Awards, as well as Best Animated Feature, Best Original Film Score and Best Adapted Screenplay at the 62nd Golden Horse Awards. The film will be theatrically released in Hong Kong on October 29.

The Chairman of the HKFDC, Dr Wilfred Wong, congratulated "Another World" on gaining world-wide recognition, adding that the global appreciation received by the film gave the Hong Kong animation industry a shot in the arm. Since the launch of the FPFS in 2007, the HKFDC has funded 70 films, including three animated films. With CCIDA's support over the years and the dedicated efforts of the production team, "Another World" has garnered the attention of esteemed international animation film festivals, proving Hong Kong filmmakers' ability to produce high-quality animation films. Dr Wong sincerely hopes for a bright future for Hong Kong animated films and is looking forward to more high-quality animation films to be shown in theatres.

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Murder in Sau Mau Ping

Police are investigating a murder case happened in Sau Mau Ping on December 29 in which a woman died.

At around 9.40pm on December 29, Police received a report from the family of a 35-year-old local woman that she was found missing after leaving her residence in Sau Mau Ping in the small hours on the same day.

Upon further investigation, Police believed the woman had been to a unit in Hei Wah House, Lok Wah South Estate. Police officers located the woman in the unit yesterday (December 30) morning. Sustaining multiple injuries to her head and body, she was certified dead at scene. Initial investigation revealed that the deceased was suspectedly assaulted with a hard object.

Post-mortem examinations will be conducted later to ascertain the cause of death of the deceased.

Active investigation by the Regional Crime Unit of Kowloon East is under way.

Anyone who witnessed the incident or has any information to offer is urged to contact the investigating officers on 3661 0065 or 5965 8337.

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