Stanley Kwan

Stanley Kwan

Hong Kong born Stanley Kwan began his filmmaking career at

Television Broadcasts Limited in Hong Kong, working closely with many

of the country's young ‘new wave' directors.


 
As one of the few openly gay directors in Asia, Kwan's films often

revolve around aspects of gender and sexuality as portrayed in his

films Rouge, Full Moon in New York and Center Stage.

Kwan himself came out as a gay man in his 1996 documentary,

Yang ± Yin, which explores the history of Chinese-language film through the prism of gender roles and sexuality.


 
The critically acclaimed Rouge won 'Best Film' and 'Best Director' honors

at the 1988 Hong Kong Film Awards. While in 2001, Kwan won the
'Best Director' award at the prestigious Golden Horse Film Festival for his film Lan Yu.

Center Stage

Award: Award Winner of 1991 Golden Horse Awards; 1992 Berlin International Film Festival; 1992 Chicago International Film Festival

Directors:Stanley Kwan
Cast:Maggie Cheung, Tony Leung Ka Fai, Carina Lau
Production Year:1992

Rouge

Award: THREE 1987 Golden Horse Awards & SIX 1989 HK Film Awards

Directors:Stanley Kwan
Cast:Anita Mui, Leslie Cheung, Alex Man, Emily Chu
Production Year:1988

Love Unto Waste

Award: 1987 HK Film Awards - Best Supporting Actress: Elaine Jin

Directors:Stanley Kwan
Cast:Chow Yun Fat, Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Irene Wan, Elaine Jin, Tsai Chin
Production Year:1986
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