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At 10:10 09.03.00 +1300, Simon Sigley wrote:
>Does anybody know of any recent books on this cinema?

David Bordwell has a book coming up titled _Planet Hong Kong : Popular
Cinema and the Art of Entertainment_ which I suspect will soon become one
of the standards on the subject. Publication is due May 15. There's also
Steven Theo's _Hong Kong Cinema: The Extra Dimensions_ (1998)

For further information (sorry to plug this again) you might wanna go here
http://cinetext.philo.at/filmbooks.html (Look in the _Various Subjects_
section.)

Robert Blanchet
editor cinetext
http://cinetext.philo.at

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