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Tarantino, le disciple de Hong-Kong 2011

55 min📅 2011-06-05

Dive into the vibrant world of Hong Kong cinema through the lens of Quentin Tarantino's cinematic evolution in *Tarantino, le disciple de Hong-Kong* (2011).

Director: Jacinto Carvalho

Cast

Ringo Lam Ling-Tung
Ringo Lam Ling-Tung
Simon Yam
Simon Yam
Gordon Liu Chia-Hui
Gordon Liu Chia-Hui

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tarantino, le disciple de Hong-Kong (2011) about?

This documentary examines how Quentin Tarantino's groundbreaking films were shaped by the vibrant and influential world of Hong Kong cinema. Through interviews and archival footage, it traces his artistic debt to directors and genres that defined action and martial arts cinema.

Who directed Tarantino, le disciple de Hong-Kong?

Jacinto Carvalho directed *Tarantino, le disciple de Hong-Kong* (2011), bringing a dynamic perspective to this exploration of cinematic influences.

Who stars in Tarantino, le disciple de Hong-Kong?

The documentary features key figures like Ringo Lam Ling-Tung, Simon Yam, and Gordon Liu Chia-Hui, alongside other industry legends who shaped Hong Kong cinema.

Is Tarantino, le disciple de Hong-Kong (2011) worth watching?

With its engaging blend of interviews, archival footage, and sharp analysis, this documentary is a worthwhile watch for fans of Tarantino or Hong Kong cinema. Its concise runtime and focus on a pivotal influence make it accessible and insightful, even if you're not deeply familiar with the subject.

How long is Tarantino, le disciple de Hong-Kong?

The runtime for *Tarantino, le disciple de Hong-Kong* is 55 minutes.

About Tarantino, le disciple de Hong-Kong (2011) — How Hong Kong Cinema Shaped Quentin Tarantino's Style

Dive into the vibrant world of Hong Kong cinema through the lens of Quentin Tarantino's cinematic evolution in *Tarantino, le disciple de Hong-Kong* (2011). This captivating documentary, directed by Jacinto Carvalho, explores how the gritty action, stylized violence, and narrative boldness of Hong Kong films shaped one of modern cinema's most influential auteurs. Blending archival footage with insightful interviews featuring industry legends like Ringo Lam Ling-Tung and Simon Yam, the film captures the raw energy and creative spirit of a genre that redefined action cinema. From Shaw Brothers classics to the explosive rise of martial arts cinema, it traces the invisible threads connecting Tarantino's signature style to the masters of Hong Kong. Expect a visually rich, fast-paced journey through the back alleys of film history.

Discover why this 55-minute documentary is a must-watch for any fan of Tarantino's work or Hong Kong cinema. The film doesn't just dissect his influences—it immerses you in the neon-lit streets, thunderous fight scenes, and morally complex characters that fueled his imagination. Whether you're a longtime cinephile or a casual moviegoer, *Tarantino, le disciple de Hong-Kong* offers a fresh perspective on how cross-cultural cinema can shape an artist's vision.