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Angie Chen Filmography

Directing9 FILMS IN DB

AngieChen

Known for Directing · One Tree Three Lives, Riddle of Love, I've Got the Blues

9
FILMS IN DB
$27
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1
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$27
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Banana Cop
~$27 · BLU-RAY · 1984
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Banana Cop
$27 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Angie Chen is a prominent figure in Hong Kong cinema, whose career began in 1979 and has since woven a rich tapestry of films that resonate with collectors. Her feature debut, "Maybe It’s Love" (1984), introduced audiences to the talents of Cherie Chung Cho-hung and marked Chen as a distinctive voice in the New Wave movement. Collectors appreciate this film not just for its historical significance but also for its vibrant depiction of 80s Hong Kong culture, making it a sought-after item in physical media collections. Following her debut, Chen directed "My Name Ain’t Suzie," which is notable for launching Anthony Wong’s career and is cherished by collectors for its gritty realism and engaging narrative. After a hiatus, she returned to filmmaking with documentaries like "This Darling Life" (2008) and "One Tree Three Lives" (2012), both of which received critical acclaim. With a unique blend of documentary and narrative storytelling, Angie Chen's work remains a treasure trove for enthusiasts of film history and physical media, elevating her status as a must-collect director in the realm of home video releases.

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