One Cool Pictures’ slate is headed by the highly-anticipated $55 million sci-fi epic “Warriors of Future” directed by Ng Yuen-fai, and starringand Sean Lau Ching-wan. It is also pitching dramedy “All You Need Is Love,” a collaborative effort involving ten film companies that is intended to keep aims to sustain the livelihood of local film industry workers. The ensemble feature revolves around a fictional hotel that becomes the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak.
Its “On Your Mom, Get Set, Go!” is a biopic about So Wa-wai, a Hong Kong athlete who has won 11 medals, including six golds, at the Paralympic Games. The film is directed by Wan Chi-man , and is produced by and stars Sandra Ng . Mandarin’s lineup is headlined by two prison-related features. “Breakout Brothers,” is an action crime thriller about three prisoners who each have thei own reasons for plotting a prison break. Currently in post-production, it is directed by Mak Ho-pong and stars Patrick Tam and Louis Cheung.
Also in post-production, is action-drama “Prison Flowers” directed by Lui Mei-fung. Starring Chrissie Chau and Gillian Chung , the film tells the story of a power struggle in a female prison. Mandarin is also offering a further exploration of the legacy of Ip Man, the martial artist who for a time was Bruce Lee’s mentor. Its action drama “Master Z: The Ip Man Legacy 2,” is in pre-production.