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2020年「香港人氣影星蔡思韵體驗台灣月」新聞稿

  • 日期:2020-12-28

新聞稿

2020.12.28


香港人氣影星蔡思韵體驗台灣月,重溫串聯台港的藝文之旅


光華新聞文化中心今年特別邀請香港人氣影星蔡思韵體驗第15屆台灣月「超・台灣」藝文節目,並以微電影形式刻劃精彩感動的畫面。

在香港與台灣擁有高人氣的蔡思韵,畢業於台北藝術大學戲劇系,出演知名台灣電影如《返校》與《盜命師》,擔任2020年香港賣座電影《幻愛》女主角,獲得第39屆香港電影金像獎最佳女主角的提名,該片在第57屆金馬獎獲得三項提名,並獲得最佳改編劇本獎。除了電影在舞台劇表現亦十分亮眼,2019年參演了劇場名作《如夢之夢》演出,該劇也與台北藝術大學有很深的淵源。

蔡思韵表示:「在台北讀戲劇的時候,每個星期都會看齣戲,每個月都有劇場,有好多劇場表演,總會有意想不到的題材。」、「縱使暫時無法飛去台灣,人在香港都可以感受到台灣的藝文氣息。」

第15屆台灣月「超・台灣」策畫劇場、音樂、設計、舞蹈、新媒體藝術、電影、漫畫等多元精緻的節目,希望用藝術的力量鼓勵大家同心超越困境。活動日期自10月9日起至11月22 日,為期45天,9項計畫,56場活動,6萬6,935名現場觀眾蒞臨;超過10萬名線上觀眾參與。


Hong Kong star Cecilia Choi revisits Taiwan Arts Festival journey in new micro movie


This year, the Kwang Hwa Information and Culture Center extended a special invitation to Hong Kong actress Cecilia Choi Sze-wan to experience the 15th Taiwan Arts Festival — “Ciao! Taiwan” and capture her exciting and moving journey in an exclusive micro movie.

Highly popular in both Hong Kong and Taiwan, Cecilia graduated from the School of Theatre Arts of Taipei National University of the Arts and has starred in several renowned Taiwanese films. She was nominated for Best Actress at the 39th Hong Kong Film Awards for her performance in the 2020 Hong Kong box office hit Beyond the Dream, which earned three nominations and won Best Adapted Screenplay at the 57th Golden Horse Awards. In addition to films, Cecilia has also excelled on the theatre stage, starring in the 2019 production of A Dream Like a Dream, a play with a deep connection to her alma mater.

According to Cecilia: “When I studied drama in Taipei, I’d watch a play every week. There were theatre shows every month. There were so many theatre performances, always with unexpected subject matter.” “Even though I couldn’t fly to Taiwan, I could still experience Taiwan’s cultural atmosphere in Hong Kong.”

The 15th Taiwan Arts Festival — “Ciao! Taiwan” presented a diverse and exquisite program featuring theatre, music, design, dance, new media art, film, comics and more, striving to use the power of the arts to inspire everybody to overcome these difficult times together. The festival took place from Oct. 9 to Nov. 22, spanning 45 days, 9 projects and 56 events while attracting 66,935 live attendees and over 100,000 online participants.

The micro film “Ciao! Taiwan: Transcending Boundaries — A Journey Connecting Taiwan and Hong Kong's Cultural Arts” will premiere on the Kwang Hwa Information and Culture Center Facebook page and YouTube channel at 6pm on Dec. 28. Please share with your friends!