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Welcome to NTU Film Society’s in-house publication.
Reviews of works, especially positive, that help an audience regard the film deeper.
Op-eds or dissenting pieces that provide something different from the mainstream.
Reviews, criticisms or pieces that view the art through a new, specific or varied lens.
Essays that delve deeper into the theoretical aspects of film, often academic in nature.
SGIFF Review: All Shall Be Well (2024)
The tender and pressing film about an aging woman-loving-woman couple in Hong Kong is a reminder of the socio-political strides still to come, President Daryl Cheong writes.
Rouge: A Study of Hauntology and Nostalgia
Content Creator Phyllis Chan reflects on NTU Film Society’s recent film of discussion, Stanley Kwan’s Rouge (1987), through the lens of Derrida’s Hauntology.
Rouge: The Eternal Moon of Autumn
Head Programmer Lee Peng Ming reviews Stanley Kwan’s Rouge (1987), the recent film of discussion at NTU Film Society, expressing why it had such a lasting impression on him.
水泥地里种花: Hong Kong Cinema & the Youth
Head Programmer Lee Peng Ming provides an honest and raw outlook on the portrayals of youth within Hong Kong in more recent films. He puts forward his recommendations, ratings, and reviews.