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Peter Cheung’s Hot List

Tatler’s man about town checks in on the Hong Kong film industry to hear how some of its most celebrated leaders are keeping busy in the pandemic

I don’t know about you, but September always used to feel like a real kickstarter month. Usually, most of us are coming back from summer breaks and being swept up in that feeling of back-to-school novelty. But this year is unlike any other.

Time has blurred and so have the seasons to the point that I don’t even know what day of the week it is, or month, or what a season should even feel like. recent news that she and will both receive Golden Lion awards for lifetime achievement at the Venice International Film Festival this month, I decided to check in with my friends in the film industry for a little inspiration and to see what they’re up to.

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