Pioneer of French Film Festival


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As a pioneer in film festivals, Alliance Française de Hong Kong has screened over 1,600 acclaimed French films since 1953. The 52th edition will continue to bring the latest and the best of French Cinema to Hong Kong film lovers. 

How Did It Start?
Alliance Française de Hong Kong is committed to the promotion of French cinema since its establishment in 1953, the same year it organized the first French Film Festival. That edition was the pioneer in Hong Kong, making it the oldest film festival in the city. Since then, the festival has always brought the latest films to Hong Kong.

More Than 50 Editions of the Festival
Since 1972, in collaboration with the LCSD, the festival has become a regular annual event. The festival has screened more than 1,600 French films, attracted a wide range of audiences from cinema lovers to the general public, including some Hong Kong artists and directors who had their first exposure to French cinema at the festival.

Dynamism, Diversity and Quality
The festival always promotes and accompanies the evolution of French cinema, from the prominent and influential new wave period to today’s latest films. Each festival is a new challenge for the team to bring you the continuing renewal and invigorating diversity of French cinema, from first works to multi-awarded movies, making the programme accessible and truly representative of what French cinema is today.

Outside projection during the Hong Kong  French Film Festival in 2008.

Outside projection during the Hong Kong  French Film Festival in 2008.Outside projection during the Hong Kong  French Film Festival in 2008.

Opening of the Hong Kong French Film Festival (French Cine Panorama) in 2014 at the IFC theater.Opening of the Hong Kong French Film Festival (French Cine Panorama) in 2014 at the IFC theater.

French actor and actress Pierre Richard and Miou Miou.
French actor and actress Pierre
Richard and Miou Miou.
French actor and actress Pierre Richard and Miou Miou.
The press following celebrities. 
Pierre Richard surrounded by cameras. French actor Pierre Richard surrounded by cameras.
French actress Ludivine Sagnier in a press conferee presenting her two latest films, at the time "Lily Sometimes" and "Love Crimes" during the Film Festival in 2010. 
French actress Ludivine Sagnier in a press conference during the Film Festival in 2010. 




French actor and actress Benoit Jacquot and Isabelle Huppert to whom the Festival was paying a tribute through a retrospective in the 39th edition of the Festival in 2009.
French actor and actress Benoit Jacquot and Isabelle Huppert to whom the Festival was paying a tribute through a retrospective in the 39th edition of the Festival in 2009. 


French actors Frédéric Chau and Gaspard Ulliel alongside french director Philippe de Chauveron at the opening of the French Films Festival 2014.
French actors Frédéric Chau and Gaspard Ulliel alongside french director Philippe de Chauveron at the opening of the French Films Festival 2014.




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