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August 17, 2005

One on One with Maggie Cheung

Celebrating the special artistry of Maggie Cheung as part of the Cinevisionary Tribute at the 28th Asian American International Film festival, Asian CineVision and The Film Society of Lincoln Center sponsored a special evening with the renowned actress. Awarded Best Actress for her work in Olivier Assayas's Clean at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival, Maggie Cheung has appeared in over 80 films and has worked with directors such as Jackie Chan, Wong Kar Wai, Johnny To, Ann Hui, Stanley Kwan, and Olivier Assayas. Clips of some of her most memorable performances were screened during this discussion with Film Society's Kent Jones. Asia Society presents video highlights and text excerpts from this interview. Watch and meet the artist and woman behind these incredible works.


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Intro: How Maggie Cheung got started in film

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Preparing for a role: Actress (1992)

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Maggie in Action Films:

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Working with Wong Kar Wai: In the Mood for Love (2000) and 2046 (2004)

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Playing herself in Irma Vep (1996):

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A New Level of Acting:

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Video and text interview edited by Cindy Yoon of AsiaSource.



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