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iloveyoujohnnydepp · 8 months
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Johnny Depp when attended the 1st Hainan International Film Festival in Sanya, Hainan, China (December 16th, 2018)
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chineseredcarpet · 3 months
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Dai Si for the Hainan Island International Film Festival
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fyhuangxiaoming · 4 months
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Huang Xiaoming at the Hainan Island International Film Festival (HIIFF) this past Saturday. He was a member of the Golden Coconut Awards jury.
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thesarahfiles · 5 months
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On December 1, 2019, Sarah performed at the opening ceremony of the 2nd “Hainan Island International Film Festival” in Sanya, Hainan province of China. 
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waitmyturtles · 1 year
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Moonlight Chicken first episode impressions.
1) I reblogged these already, but I want to point to the fantastic analyses by @respectthepetty (here) and @isaksbestpillow (here), offering tremendous background context out of the gate. Due to @respectthepetty‘s past analyses of Big Dragon, I was also able to pick up on a lot of the Chinese-Thai themes that Moonlight Chicken is pulling from. (I LOVE the theme of the show starting during the Mid-Autumn Festival and the continued gazing at the moon throughout the episode. Gah. Cuts me deep.)
2) Give me a GOOD, SLOW BURN to start a series -- HELL yes. Wen’s PACE of going through life. Moment by moment, gaze by gaze, sigh by sigh, ache by ache. His silent moments, thinking moments. He’s in pain, and his whole being radiates it, and we’ll take our time finding out what it is. Love this. (Jesus -- MIX. Come awn. Could he BE any better of an actor? A master of a slow burn.)
3) Seeing Jim’s house, the open market, the streets -- I’ve never been to Thailand, but there was something about these scenes that reminded me of strolling the streets in Malaysia and it was making my heart ache. The birds chirping while the guys were eating their bowls of jok in the morning. Reminded me of having soup noodles with my family in an open-air restaurant, during a bright, sunny, humid morning. I miss SE Asia.
4) Desperately love the juxtaposition of Jim’s traditional house with Wen’s modern furniture. Wen is going back in time, somehow, with Jim -- Wen is drawn to it. I will love seeing what uncovers in this.
5) I literally internally squealed KHAAAAAOOOOOOO when I first saw him. Those boots!
6) NAIL AND BAIL
7) I need that red Hungry? apron with the chicken in the pocket.
I LOVED this first episode. For whoever reads this place regularly, y’all know that I’m finishing Bad Buddy this week as well, so it’s just a Aof household at the moment (and tbh, I am really not knowledgeable about the famous directors in Thai dramas, like Aof or Jojo, I’m very much in a learning stage here -- but I clearly like his work). Watching Moonlight Chicken while I wrap up Bad Buddy -- it’s a scene here in my brain, a real scene. I’m a lucky gal to be watching both shows simultaneously. 
Maybe this is an Aof thing -- or maybe it’s just the magic of the actors that I’m watching -- but his shows extract an aching feeling of love and attraction between his main characters that I can’t describe in words. I felt it two nights ago when I watched episode 11 of Bad Buddy, when Pat is gazing at Pran as Pran sings at the beach bar. Those wordless looks. Magnificent acting and filming. I see it’s gonna be a thang here in Moonlight Chicken; I’m here for it.
The Khao Man Gai Appreciation Rating is at 🐔🐔🐔: top-notch chicken rice content. Ooooh baby, Uncle serves different kinds of chickennnn over his rice, the boiled chicken and fried chicken, yessssssss! 
I forgot to mention in my khao man gai gospel post that KMG/Hainan chicken rice is often served with a side of coagulated pig’s blood [CORRECTION EDIT BELOW], which is depicted at Jim’s diner. I actually have NOT had this on the regular -- my biggest familiarity with Hainan chicken rice is from Malaysia, where vendors are very often catering to a halal population. That’s not to say that you can’t find blood tofu in Malaysia, I just haven’t gone searching for it while eating nasi ayam over there. However, I’ve been automatically served the blood tofu in Queens, NY, where there’s a huge Thai population, so it just depends on where you go to eat it. 
[CORRECTION! The second episode reveals that Jim orders chicken blood from Gaipa’s chicken stall -- so it’s chicken blood that’s served with the KMG, not pig’s blood. My bad -- and this shows the extent of my knowledge here, as I never knew that chicken’s blood could be served as blood tofu, I thought it was only ever pork or beef blood tofu!]
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vengorabafan · 4 months
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wenella · 1 year
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Dec 23 Weibo: Lost in the Stars, starring Zhu Yilong, Ni Ni, and Janice Man, is the closing film for the 4th Hainan International Film Festival. The ceremony will close on Dec 25. The film was shot on site in Hainan last year.
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stellarflex · 4 months
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Hainan Island International Film Festival
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victoria for hainan international film festival
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boyuans · 1 year
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INTO1 for Hainan Island International Film Festival
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periwinklegirls · 1 year
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221217 ❀ Hainan Island International Film Festival © ForSong_Baidu茜骑吧 l do not edit
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soshibokumovie · 1 year
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第4回海南島国際映画祭に出品決定!
この度、『そして僕は途方に暮れる』が、中国で行われる第4回海南島国際映画祭(12月18日~25日開催予定)パノラマ部門に正式出品されることが決定いたしました。
■第4回海南島国際映画祭 公式サイト:https://www.hiiff.com.cn/#/screenings/programme
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chineseredcarpet · 3 months
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Huang Xiaoming for the Hainan Island International Film Festival
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us-china · 1 year
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4th Hainan Island International Film Festival opens after China optimized COVID-19 measures
4th Hainan Island International Film Festival opens after China optimized COVID-19 measures
4th Hainan Island International Film Festival [CGTN]CGTN | 25-Dec-2022 The 4th Hainan Island International Film Festival (HIIFF) kicked off on Sunday in the island province of Hainan. It’s also the first international film festival held in China since the optimized COVID-19 response measures have been implemented across the country. Filmmakers, actors and directors from different countries…
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deadlinecom · 1 year
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dylanwangmedia · 1 year
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Dylan giving his blessings to the Hainan Island International Film Festival
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