Locally produced features, documentaries, shorts and animations will get their silver-screen moment at Cinematheque٠Passion as part of its “Macau Films Panorama” festival kicking off tomorrow at 8 p.m.
The two-week long festival will have four opening films – “G.D.P.: Grandmas’ Dangerous Project” by local filmmaker Peeko Wong Si Nga, “The Bridge” by Hong Kong director Yeung Leung-chuen, “Mother Eden” by director Wang Erzhuo from the mainland, and “Grandma’s Farting Scooter” by Taiwanese filmmaker Li Chuan-yang.
Grandmas’ Dangerous Project
“G.D.P.: Grandmas’ Dangerous Project” is Wong’s first attempt in the light comedy genre, after her directorial debut with the short film “Next Stop Is” that follows the nouvelle vague (French for “new wave”) movement pioneered by French film director Agnes Varda who passed away in March aged 90.
A behind-the-scene photo of “G.D.P.: Grandma’s Dangerous Project”.
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