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Iron Fists and Kung Fu Kicks Unclassified 18+

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From Hong Kong to Hollywood, the Shaw Brothers to The Matrix, iron fists and kung fu kicks have been busting box offices and breaking barriers since the 1960s. This is the wild story of how the way of the dragon became a global phenomenon.

Once upon a time in Hong Kong, the famous Shaw Brothers Studio was more popular and prolific than Hollywood’s wildest dreams, producing a profitable film a week – including such iconic classics as One-Armed Swordsman, The 36th Chamber of Shaolin and Five Fingers of Death. The latter became a breakout hit in the US, especially among African-American audiences, who embraced the genre’s non-white heroes and ‘fight the power’ themes. Enter, the dragon – Bruce Lee – and suddenly everybody was kung fu fighting.

Directed by Serge Ou and produced by Veronica Fury (Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films, MIFF Premiere Fund 2014), Iron Fists and Kung Fu Kicks kinetically charts the genre’s unexpected path to worldwide domination. Supported by the MIFF Premiere Fund, the film amasses a wealth of clips, action stars and industry figures to document everything from the competition between the Hong Kong Powerhouse studios of Shaw Brothers and Golden Harvest to the art’s influence on the rise of hip-hop and parkour.

Among those interviewed are the first woman wuxia film star, Cheng Pei-pei (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon), 80s fu femme Cynthia Rothrock (China O’Brien), contemporary torchbearer Jessica Henwick (Game of Thrones; Marvel’s Iron Fist) and Australian stuntman Richard Norton (Mad Max: Fury Road). Punching things into overdrive are the many glorious clips featuring the likes of Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung and more iconic fu films that you can throw a tiger claw at (including perhaps the first ever Australian kung fu film, The Man From Hong Kong). The result is a sweeping kick of action-packed moviemaking mayhem.


The world premiere screening on 14 August will feature a Welcome to Country, followed by a kung fu demonstration, while special guests – including director Serge Ou and producer Veronica Fury – will introduce the session and participate in an extended Q&A/In Conversation.

And don't miss the Shaw Brothers double feature following the screening on 16 August.
Read a Q&A with Serge Ou

Tickets

2701
Wed 14 Aug 6:15 pm [2701]
The Capitol Assisted ListeningWheelchair Access
Past event
5811
Fri 16 Aug 8:45 pm [5811]
Sofitel Melbourne On Collins Auditorium
Past event
3841
Sat 17 Aug 1:15 pm [3841]
Kino 1 Assisted ListeningAudio Description Wheelchair AccessOC
Past event
This session is bookable on a pass

To book a wheelchair space or to advise of other access requirements, please contact Box Office on (03) 8660 4898 or email boxoffice@miff.com.au
Director
Serge Ou
Producer
Veronica Fury
Premiere Status
World Premiere
Format
Digital

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