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HKPM Movies: Golden Gate Girls and Havana Divas

24.05.2023 & 05, 10, 22, 28.06.2023
The Hong Kong Jockey Club Auditorium

To accompany the special exhibition “Cartier and Women”, we are presenting as part of the HKPM Movies series two selected documentaries about outstanding women in the creative industries—Golden Gate Girls and Havana Divas—from May to June.

The documentaries tell, respectively, the less-known stories of Hong Kong’s first female director and two Cuban performers of Cantonese opera. Through these biographical films, we celebrate these women’s unwavering commitment to art and life, as they overcame the various cultural and language challenges facing them.

Golden Gate Girls will be shown in May, followed by Havana Divas in June.

 

Details

Date & Time 24 May 2023 (Wednesday): Golden Gate Girls  4:00pm–5:30pm
5 June 2023 (Monday): Havana Divas  4:00pm–5:40pm
10 June 2023 (Saturday): Havana Divas  11:00am–12:40pm
22 June 2023 (Thursday): Havana Divas  11:00 am–12:40pm
28 June 2023 (Wednesday): Havana Divas  11:00 am–12:40pm
Venue The Hong Kong Jockey Club Auditorium
Tickets Free Admission by online pre-registration
Language English, Cantonese and Putonghua, with traditional Chinese and English subtitles.

Film

Golden Gate Girls

Golden Gate Girls

Director: S. Louisa Wei | 90 mins

Golden Gate Girls

The history of filmmaking has long been dominated by male directors, particularly before the 1950s. Stories of female pioneers in the field, while just as fascinating, are often untold. This film tells the story of Esther Eng (1914–1970), a San Francisco native who became Hong Kong’s first female director. Eng was active in film production before and after the outbreak of the Pacific War and directed ten Cantonese talkies between 1937 and 1961.

Golden Gate Girls
Director: S. Louisa Wei | 90 mins
Havana Divas

Havana Divas

Director: S. Louisa Wei | 96 mins

Havana Divas

Caridad Amaran and Georgina Wong Gutierrez were born in Havana, Cuba and trained in the art of Cantonese opera from a young age. Caridad’s mentor was her Chinese foster father, Julian Fong, who moved from Canton to Cuba in the 1920s after his family forbade him from pursuing opera. Georgina’s father was a famous tailor in Havana’s Chinatown, who encouraged her to learn Kungfu and lion-dance. Despite not being related by blood, Caridad and Georgina formed a strong sisterhood on stage.

Caridad grew up in prosperous Havana in the 1930s and 1940s. With her beauty and melodious voice, she became a popular leading actress (“faadaan”) in Chinese communities in Cuba, while Georgina often played as the role of a young man (“siusang”). After the 1959 Cuban Revolution, Caridad worked as a cashier, while Georgina become a diplomat. Following their retirement and well into their sixties, the two sisters resumed practising Cantonese opera. In their eighties, they embarked on a journey across the ocean to continue sharing their love for Cantonese opera with audiences in China.

Havana Divas
Director: S. Louisa Wei | 96 mins
Age Limit

Suitable for age 6 or above

An adult must accompany any person under the age of 12.

Remarks
  • Please enter the Museum through the Palace Academy (LG/F). For any changes to the arrangement, please refer to the information in the Museum on the day of the event.
  • Please arrive at the Palace Academy 20 minutes before the performance begins for admission.
  • Registered visitors have to arrive before the performance starts to confirm their place. The Hong Kong Palace Museum reserves the right to release any unconfirmed places to walk-in visitors. A limited number of walk-in slots will be available on a first-come, first-served basis to visitors.
  • The organiser reserved the right to make changes to the programme without prior notice.
  • Exhibition Ticket Arrangement: This registration is for the captioned programme only. To visit the exhibition, please click here.
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Hong Kong Palace Museum

West Kowloon Cultural District, 8 Museum Drive, Kowloon


Mon, Wed, Thu & Sun
10:00 am–06:00 pm
Fri, Sat & Public Holiday
10:00 am–08:00 pm | Closed on Tuesdays (except public holidays) & the first two days of the Lunar New Year