All Family, Parent-Child Fun Article - Films, Arts & Exhibitions

   

Panda 3 Easter Shows the Humor Kung Fu  2016-03-09

In 2016, one of the most successful animated franchises in the world returns with its biggest and newest comedy adventure yet, KUNG FU PANDA 3.

   

In Course of the Miraculous in Asia Delivering an Epic 9-hour-film  2016-03-02

The K11 Art Foundation (KAF) announces a solo exhibition of Cheng Ran, featuring his latest work an epic-9 hour film titled In Course of the Miraculous. Opening in March 2016 to coincide with the Hong Kong edition of Art Basel, KAF will introduce local and international audiences to one of the foremost new media artists practicing in the Chinese contemporary landscape. Based on historical accounts, the film interweaves three chronicles that span a century that form parallel narratives anchored in adventurous expeditions that ended in unsolvable mysteries, and explores notions of freedom, self-determinism and the record of “history”. The exhibition of the same title, will be on view at chi art space, Hong Kong from 21 March – 1 May, 2016.

   

Miss You Already A Wild Emotional Journey of Two Best Friends  2016-03-02

Described by director Catherine Hardwicke as “a story about two best friends who are going on a wild emotional journey together,” MISS YOU ALREADY is a comedy-drama, starring Drew Barrymore and Toni Collette as two best friends living in London, tackling the struggles of breast cancer and IVF and how it affects every aspect of their lives.   

   

The Finest Hours Based On the Incredible True Story  2016-02-24

While “The Finest Hours” is packed with thrilling, larger-than-life action sequences, it is anchored by the prevailing theme that resonates throughout the story—the strength of the human spirit. “These young men knew exactly what they were getting into when they climbed into that tiny lifeboat,” says producer Dorothy Aufiero (“The Fighter,” “Session 9”). “They had the courage to go out there and put others’ safety first and do something incredible, and I find that truly inspirational.”

   

Wearable Blessings: Traditional Chinese Children's Clothing  2016-02-18

Jointly presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department and the Memorial Museum of Generalissimo Sun Yat-sen's Mansion, organized by the Hong Kong Heritage Museum, supported by the Institute of Textiles & Clothing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University is the thematic exhibition “Wearable Blessings: Traditional Chinese Children's Clothing”. The exhibition will finish on 21st March, 2016. Anyone who would like to attend it, please check your schedule clearly.