Rita Hui
Rita Hui studied at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts (HKAPA)’s Department of Film and Television. Her video work has won numerous awards at the IFVA Hong Kong Independent Short Film & Video Awards, and includes such shorts as Ah Ming (1996), She Makes Me Wanna to Die (1997), Invisible City (Wall) (1998), and Alice in the Wonderland (1999). She has also worked on various video art installation projects throughout the 2000s. These include Chionanthus Retusus (2001), IdoLetHerMyHeadHave (2004), Red Riding Hood (2005), and RED (2006). Hui made her feature film debut at the end of the decade with Dead Slowly (2009), a gory and sexually explicit metaphysical thriller involving adultery and murder that starred Joman Chiang and screened at the Pusan International Film Festival. Her feature film Keening Woman (2013) is about a young woman who finds her consciousness undergoing some sort of spiritual journey, after she begins to lose her sense of self at a farewell ceremony for a recently departed family friend. The film screened at the 2013 Hong Kong Independent Film Festival. Aside from her filmmaking endeavors, Hui also teaches at the City University Hong Kong’s School of Creative Media.
Crew
Movie
Big Blue Lake
Producer
2011
Movie
Pseudo Secular
Director
2016
Movie
Decameron
Director
2021
Movie
A Rainy Night
Producer
2015
Movie
Days After n Coming
Producer
2012
Movie
Fish in Puddle
Thanks
2015
Movie
Flowers with Aphasia
Thanks
2012
Movie
Sister Kam
Thanks
2013
Movie
Keening Woman
Director
2013
Movie
Subway
Writer
1997
Movie
Invisible City (Wall)
Director
2023
Movie
Dead Slowly
Editor
2009