Shaw Brothers
About
This series of inhumanly acrobatic tales of heroines, heroes, honor and ethics showcases the best of the famous Shaw Brothers production company’s output from 1966–1972.
If you’ve never seen Hong Kong martial arts cinema of the ’60s and ’70s on the big screen, this is an opportunity to be treasured – few films offer this much in one sitting! Elegant shot composition, costumes, and choreography gild these restored classics with a silken finish. Marvel at visions of natural and constructed splendor, film editing that deftly skips from mannered, quiet staging, to hyperkinetic action, and the breathtaking precision and complexity of martial artists dancing in tandem with camera operators.
Programmed by Amanda Salazar with Paul Siple and Morgan Akana
More about Shaw Brothers Studio
Series sponsored by the Confucius Institute of the State of Washington
Learn more about CIWA’s programs to enrich local engagement with Chinese language and culture at their website
Co-presented with Grand Illusion Cinema
G.I. members receive the NWFF member rate at our martial arts screenings, and vice versa! They’ll be showing two wonderful Sammo Hung flicks from Golden Harvest after our Shaw Bros series: Blade of Fury (Jan. 30, Feb. 1 & 3) and Pedicab Driver (Feb. 6, 8, 10 & 14). NWFF members receive the G.I. member rate for both shows.