Wong Kar-wai epic 'Grandmaster' kicks up storm at Hong Kong premiere

Hong Kong director Wong Kar-wai's long-awaited martial arts epic, The Grandmaster, finally hit the big screen in the city last night after nearly a decade in the making.
The film's leading lady, Zhang Ziyi, said she hoped to see an extended version released in future in order to do justice to the crew's hard work.
At the premiere in Tsim Sha Tsui, Wong was joined by leading man Tony Leung Chiu-wai, who plays Ip Man, grandmaster of the wing chun school of martial arts and teacher of kung fu legend Bruce Lee.
Also present were mainland star Zhang and Taiwanese actor Chang Chen, both cast as top exponents of martial arts.
Wong has called the HK$300 million epic a tale about the martial arts world during the era of the first Republic of China.
THE ROAD TO THE GRANDMASTERS - the film's making-of documentary (in Chinese only)