NEWS: ‘The Matrix’ Fight Choreographer Yuen Woo-ping Wins New York Asian Film Festival Lifetime Award1 min read
Reading Time: < 1 minuteHong Kong fight choreographer and director Yuen Woo-ping will receive New York Asian Film Festival’s (NYAFF) lifetime achievement award on July 1.
The prolific Yuen’s credits include The Matrix franchise, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, and Kill Bill. He embarked on his film career as an actor in the 1960s and in 1978 made his directorial debut with Snake In The Eagle’s Shadow followed by Drunken Master, the two films that made Jackie Chan an international star and pioneered the kung fu comedy genre.
NYAFF will screen three films directed by Yuen: 1990s kung fu new wave thriller Iron Monkey (1993) starring Donnie Yen in 35mm; Yuen’s latest completed film, Master Z: Ip Man Legacy, starring Max Zhang, Michelle Yeoh and Tony Jaa courtesy of Well Go USA Entertainment; and The Miracle Fighters (1982), Yuen’s first of several bold fusions of kung fu, fantasy and comedy.
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