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Sundream Motion Pictures Ltd.
Company typeSubsidiary
Industryfilm
FoundedMarch 23, 2005
FounderTsui Siu-Ming
Headquarters,
Key people
William Kwan
Tom Cheung
Stephen Ng
Productsfilm
Websitehttp://www.sundream-pictures.com

Sundream Motion Pictures Ltd. (Chinese: 驕陽電影), also known as Sundream Pictures is a Hong Kong production company and distributor. It is a subsidiary of pay TV provider i-Cable Communications Ltd.

Company

The company commenced business as of March 23, 2005.[1][2]

Films

Sundream Motion Pictures' first feature film was the 2006 film 49 Days, which starred Cantopop idols Stephen Fung and Gillian Chung. Sundream released another film that same year, such as A Battle of Wits starring Andy Lau, and Twins Mission featuring the teen-icon band Twins (Gillian Chung and Charlene Choi).

Yau Nai-Hoi's first directorial effort Eye in the Sky, released in 2007, enjoyed success in Hong Kong, winning several awards at film festivals throughout Asia and North America.

Sundream continues to produce and distribute feature films. Its next films include Howling Arrow which is being directed by martial artist Sammo Hung and Linger a love story directed by Johnnie To and starring Vic Zhou and Li Bingbing.[1]

Filmography

References