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Paul Fonoroff

Paul Fonoroff
The latest news and top stories on Paul Fonoroff. He is a historian specialising in Chinese-language cinema, particularly Hong Kong film. Fonoroff served as film critic for the South China Morning Post for over two decades and hosted numerous movie-related television programmes. He authored several books on Hong Kong cinema, including "Silver Light" and "Chinese Movie Magazines". His extensive collection of Chinese film periodicals was acquired by the University of California, Berkeley, forming a significant archive. He is a member of the Hong Kong Film Critics Society and an advisor to the Hong Kong Film Archive.
Asian cinema: Hong Kong film

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