Cheang Pou-soi
Cheang Pou-soi (Chinese: 鄭保瑞; Jyutping: zeng6 bou2 seoi6; born 11 July 1972), also known as Soi Cheang or Bob Cheng, is a Hong Kong film director, film producer, actor and former screenwriter.[1][2]
Cheang Pou-soi | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Hong Konger |
Other names | Soi Cheang Bob Cheng |
Occupations |
Filmography
This is a list of films which Cheang has participated, others are noted.[3][4]
Year | Film | Credit | Notes | |
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Director | Producer | |||
1999 | Our Last Day | Yes | No | — |
The House of No Man | Yes | No | Also as story writer | |
Beach Girl | Yes | No | — | |
2000 | Diamond Hill | Yes | No | Also as screenwriter |
2001 | Horror Hotline... Big Head Monster | Yes | No | |
2002 | New Blood | Yes | No | |
2003 | The Death Curse | Yes | No | — |
2004 | Love Battlefield | Yes | No | — |
Hidden Heroes | Yes | No | — | |
2005 | Home Sweet Home | Yes | No | — |
2006 | Dog Bite Dog | Yes | No | — |
2007 | Shamo | Yes | No | — |
2009 | Accident | Yes | No | — |
2012 | Motorway | Yes | No | Nominated – Hong Kong Film Award for Best Director |
2014 | The Monkey King | Yes | No | — |
2015 | SPL 2: A Time of Consequences | Yes | No | — |
Two Thumbs Up | No | Yes | — | |
2016 | The Monkey King 2 | Yes | No | — |
2017 | Paradox | No | Yes | Nominated – Hong Kong Film Award for Best Film |
The Brink | No | Yes | — | |
2018 | The Monkey King 3 | Yes | Yes | — |
2019 | I'm Livin' It | No | Yes | Nominated – Hong Kong Film Award for Best Film |
2020 | Double World | No | Yes | — |
2021 | Limbo | Yes | No | Nominated – Hong Kong Film Award for Best Director |
2022 | The Sunny Side of the Street | No | Yes | Nominated – Golden Horse Award for Best Narrative Feature |
2023 | Cyber Heist | No | Yes | — |
Mad Fate | Yes | Executive | — | |
TBA | Kowloon Walled City | Yes | Executive | — |
References
- Cheang Pou-soi at hkmdb.com
- Cheang Pou-soi at chinesemov.com
- Kevin Ma (16 June 2014). "Filmko launches RMB1 billion slate". Film Business Asia. Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 21 June 2014.
- Kevin Ma (14 May 2014). "Mei Ah takes four to Cannes". Film Business Asia. Archived from the original on 2014-05-17. Retrieved 15 May 2014.
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