17th New York Asian Film Festival

Jun 29 - Jul 15, 2018

Photo: © 2018 Bona Entertainment Co., Ltd.

Operation Red Sea

紅海行動

A major breakthrough in action cinema, Dante Lam’s epic follow-up to 2016’s Operation Mekong is a nonstop barrage of shootouts, deadly hand-to-hand combat, high-powered chases, and nail-biting suspense. Loosely based on events during the Yemeni Civil War, Operation Red Sea kicks off with an explosive set piece featuring the Chinese Navy’s eight-person Jiaolong assault team foiling a hijacking by vicious Somalian pirates, before following them in a covert mission to thwart dirty-bomb-building terrorists in the Middle East. This is a crowning achievement for writer, director and action choreographer Lam.

Director: Dante Lam
Producer: Candy Leung
Cast: Zhang Hanyu, Zhang Yi
Languages: Mandarin with English subtitles
2018; 138 min.; DCP

SCHEDULE:

Saturday June 30, 8:30pm
Film Society of Lincoln Center

Q&A with director Dante Lam and producer Candy Leung; Lam will receive the Daniel A. Craft Award for Excellence in Action Cinema

Excellence in Action Cinema Award
Dante Lam
林超賢

Dante Lam entered the film industry as a production assistant at Cinema City in 1985, just as the studio birthed a new kind of action cinema by John Woo and Ringo Lam. He started directing his own action films in 1997, including dark action-drama Beast Cops (1998), which won Best Picture and Best Director at the Hong Kong Film Awards. Over the next five years, Lam was hard to pin down, making a series of genre experiments. In 2008, after a two year hiatus, he returned with labyrinthine psychodrama Beast Stalker which kickstarted the most exciting decade of his career. He attends NYAFF with his biggest film yet, epic action spectacle Operation Red Sea (2018), now the second-highest grossing Chinese-language film of all time.

Candy Leung
梁鳳英

Together with director Dante Lam, producer Candy Leung is responsible for pushing the technical possibilities of Chinese-language cinema. When Lam started working as an assistant director in the early 1990s, Leung was already working as his production manager. For the past 14 years, they have been inseparable as director-and-producer partners. Outside of her working relationship with Lam, Leung produced several independent films, including new director omnibus Heroes in Love (2001) and Alex Law's drama Echoes of the Rainbow (2010). She has already signed three new contracts with investors for upcoming films to be directed by Lam.