Brothers' Class' won the New York Asian Film Festival to participate in the movie Rebel Youth Blood
The movie Brothers won the "New York Asian Film Festival"

Rebel youthful dreams

The “Brothers Class” movie has recently won the 17th “New York Asian Film Festival” and participated in the selected movie, and has the opportunity to compete for the Audience Award. The director Anthony Chan (actor) will personally attend the symposium held in New York on the evening of July 2 (U.S. time) to share with the audience and critics the process of making the film. Before the symposium, they will also invite local orchestras to perform live performances of the classic gold music of the Venna band where Anthony Chan (actor) is located.
"Brother Class" is a comedy and comedy film written and directed by Anthony Chan (actor). It will be officially released in China on July 20. The movie was supported by many Hong Kong gold statue actors such as Simon Yam , Kara Hui , Elaine Jin , Liu Kai-chi , and Chin Siu-ho ; Carlos Chan , famous domestic singers Kai Tan , Jonathan Wong , Yiu-Sing Lam , Deng Jiale and Wu Heqian, six young actors from both sides of the Taiwan Strait, appeared in the show. The movie not only focuses on the brotherhood of youth when they rebelliously pursue their dreams. Many movie episodes are popular songs; they use music to evoke the collective memories of Hong Kong people and restore Hong Kong’s most memorable days in the 1970s and 1980s. Time.
The "New York Asian Film Festival" is held every year from June to July at the Abraham Lincoln Art Center in New York. It is one of the most important Asian film events in North America. It is also known as "The New York's Best Film Festival" and is received by American media and audiences. extensive attention. The films selected by this festival mainly come from China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Philippines, Malaysia, Australia and other countries. Many of Hong Kong's blockbuster movies, such as "Black Society", "Chills II", " Port of Call ", " Soulmate ", " SheRemembers, HeForgets ", etc., have all exhibited and won awards. The award-winning Hong Kong filmmakers include: Tsui Hark , Donnie Yen , Aaron Kwok , Eric Tsang , Miriam Yeung and others.




