Radio Television Hong Kong Movie Trailers

Most Popular Radio Television Hong Kong Trailers

Total trailers found: 17

King Chau and Lady Yu Trailer (1981)

01 January 1981

The story of Farewell to My Concubine is itself very dramatic. Lillian Lee is rumoured to have written the original screenplay in the late 1970s, which was made into a two-part television series on RTHK by Alex Law under the name King Chau and Lady Yu.

Moonrise After Trailer (2020)

26 April 2020

Choi used to leave voice message to Sze since she had a cell phone. He did it even more when Sze got a smart phone few years later.

Downstream Trailer (2013)

14 November 2013

Peter encounters a small accident at work. In order to repay the debt, he gets himself involved in a seemingly endless string of trouble.

The Book of Disquiet Trailer (2018)

22 April 2018

Chun and Jane are siblings. They were very close as children, but after Jane graduated and started working, while Chun stayed at school for his PhD and spent most of his time in the dorm, they gradually drifted apart.

Shelter Trailer (2020)

05 April 2020

A night delivery man meets a woman who works in a publishing house. He helps her deliver books to a warehouse during rainy days, and in each encounter an endearing bond forms between them.

At Some Point In Time Trailer (2020)

22 March 2020

The matter of growing, which we always understand afterward, is driving us far away enough to not having a good farewell.

Ding Feng Po Trailer (2019)

17 November 2019

The film is based on the Founder of Causeway Bay Books - LAM Wing-kee’s experience after he was temporarily released back to Hong Kong after 8 months of detention in Mainland China.

Uncertain Relationships Society Trailer (2014)

12 August 2014

“Ambivalence means… nothing has happened, but you remember everything.” Another coming-of-age story about youngsters who are always desperate for but also afraid of falling in love, director Heiward Mak (High Noon, Ex, Diva) continues to examine the ambivalence of youthful love like an autopsy in this episodic adventure among a group of twenty-something.

Merry-Christmas Trailer (2020)

29 March 2020

Kwong is a child longing for parental attention. To see his mother, who works in a department store, Kwong often pretends to leave his keys at home, compelling her to return home to let him in.

Nooning Trailer (2020)

19 April 2020

Ah Choi has a complicated relationship—she is attached to her boyfriend, Ah Wood, yet weary of their daily interactions, and is drawn to new and fresh ideas.

Seize the Second Trailer (2016)

26 November 2016

The story is about the struggles of four young people: Before her boyfriend proposes, Tang chooses to study aircraft maintenance; Michael wants to save money for further study on music but is persuaded by a coworker to join a network marketing scheme; Chin Hung lost his way in youth by focusing only on soccer; and Chun Fei feels hopeless and lost about his future after failing a public exam.

Dark Room Trailer (2019)

19 May 2019

Fei roams the city at night, attempting to capture it with her camera. One night she meets a mysterious cow in the busy city and photographs it.

Drifting Trailer (2020)

12 April 2020

Yunnan girl Xiangnan, coming from a poor family, was married off to Hong Kong in exchange for a generous dowry.

The Withering Trailer (2020)

14 November 2020

Hung, a 40-year-old security guard of a commercial building, lives in a cramped sub-divided flat with his wife, Ping, a part-time waitress in a Cha Chaan Teng, and son, Pak Yin.

Hong Kong Connection: 721 Yuen Long Nightmare Trailer (2019)

29 July 2019

The Hong Kong police have been accused of mishandling Yuen Long's attack on 21 July. Stephen Lo Wai-Chung, the Commissioner of Police, explained that the "delay" was due to insufficient manpower as the force was busy dealing with a protest in Hong Kong Island, as well as 3 cases of fight and 1 case of fire in the Yuen Long district.

Hong Kong Connection: 7.21 Who Owns the Truth Trailer (2020)

13 July 2020

A year on from the 7.21 incident, the narrative of what happened that night has morphed from an attack by white-clad men on ordinary people into a violent confrontation between men in white T-shirts and men wearing black.

Death in Montmartre Trailer (2017)

15 January 2017

In 1995, the young Taiwanese woman writer Qiu Miaojin committed suicide in Paris's Montmartre district, leaving behind the autobiographical novel LAST WORDS IN MONTMARTRE.