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Ringo Lam Ling-Tung (,
Cantonese Cantonese ( zh, t=廣東話, s=广东话, first=t, cy=Gwóngdūng wá) is a language within the Chinese (Sinitic) branch of the Sino-Tibetan languages originating from the city of Guangzhou (historically known as Canton) and its surrounding a ...
: Lam Ling-tung, 8 December 1955 – 29 December 2018) was a Hong Kong film director, producer, and
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. Born in Hong Kong in 1955, Lam initially went to acting school. After finding he preferred making films to acting, he went to
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to study film. In 1983, he returned and began filming comedy films. After the commercial success of his film ''
Aces Go Places IV ''Aces Go Places IV'', also known in the United States as ''Mad Mission 4: You Never Die Twice'', is a 1986 Hong Kong action- comedy film directed by Ringo Lam and starring Samuel Hui, Karl Maka, Sylvia Chang and Sally Yeh. It is the fourth fil ...
'', he was allowed to develop his own film. Lam directed '' City on Fire'' in 1987, which led him to winning his first Hong Kong Film Award. Lam followed up ''City on Fire'' with other similar films that shared a dark view of Hong Kong society. Many of these films starred Chow Yun-fat. In 1996, Lam made his first American film, '' Maximum Risk'' starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. Lam would continue working on film productions in both Hong Kong and two more American productions with Jean-Claude Van Damme until 2003. Lam died at his home on 29 December 2018.


Early life and background

Ringo Lam was born in
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in 8 December 1955. Lam started his career by enrolling in the TVP Actors Training Program in 1973. At the program, he met Chow Yun Fat with whom he would later collaborate on several films. After taking a few acting roles, Lam went to
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and studied film at
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in
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. Lam returned to Hong Kong in 1981.


Career


1980s

Lam's first four films were not written by him.Stokes, 1999. p. 64 Lam took over as director for Po-Chih Leong after he had finished about one-third of the film ''
Esprit d'amour ''Esprit d'amour'' is a 1983 Hong Kong supernatural romance film directed by Ringo Lam and starring Alan Tam, Shu-Chun Ni and Cecilia Yip. Shot in modern-day Hong Kong, the film centres on protagonist Koo Chi-Ming, a hapless insurance investig ...
'' as the film's producer Karl Maka needed a cheap replacement and hired him. Lam explained that he had "no choice, I need food, so I do the best I can ..." Lam received sole directing credit for the film. (DVD) The film was released on 15 December 1983 in Hong Kong. Lam's next feature film was ''The Other Side of Gentleman'' which was released 28 June 1984 in Hong Kong. Lam followed this with the romantic comedy film ''
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'' released 1985. The film grossed HK$6,382,935, which was less than his previous two films which both grossed over ten million Hong Kong dollars. Lam's next film was the fourth film in the '' Aces Go Places'' film series, ''
Aces Go Places IV ''Aces Go Places IV'', also known in the United States as ''Mad Mission 4: You Never Die Twice'', is a 1986 Hong Kong action- comedy film directed by Ringo Lam and starring Samuel Hui, Karl Maka, Sylvia Chang and Sally Yeh. It is the fourth fil ...
''. Lam stated in interviews that he directed the film as a favor to Karl Maka, who helped give Lam his start. The film was very successful at the box office grossing HK$27,012,748 in Hong Kong. After ''
Aces Go Places IV ''Aces Go Places IV'', also known in the United States as ''Mad Mission 4: You Never Die Twice'', is a 1986 Hong Kong action- comedy film directed by Ringo Lam and starring Samuel Hui, Karl Maka, Sylvia Chang and Sally Yeh. It is the fourth fil ...
'', Karl Maka allowed Lam to make whatever type of film he wanted. Lam's had two films released in 1987. one of which was the first of his ''On Fire'' films, ''City on Fire''. The film is a gangster movie which was made in Hong Kong in the footsteps of '' A Better Tomorrow'' (1986) which re-invented the gangster film genre in Hong Kong. The film was released on 13 February 1987 and earned $19,723,505 in Hong Kong. Lam won the award for Best Director award at the 1987 Hong Kong Film Awards for ''City on Fire''. Lam's next film that year was ''
Prison on Fire ''Prison on Fire'' is a 1987 Hong Kong prison film directed by Ringo Lam and starring Chow Yun-fat and Tony Leung Ka-fai. Yiu (Tony Leung Ka Fai) is a young advertising executive in Hong Kong. One night, defending his father from attack, he acci ...
'' which had a script that was written in nine days while the film was shot in 20 days.Stokes, 1999. p. 71 In 1988, along with Karl Maka, Lam had a brief acting role in the film ''
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''.Charles, 2000, p. 124 Lam then continued his ''On Fire'' series with '' School on Fire'' which was released in Hong Kong on 20 August 1988. ''School on Fire'' was edited with many scenes censored on its release in both Hong Kong and
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. Lam's final film of the 1980s was '' Wild Search'' released in 1989. It grossed a total of HK$15,944,333 in Hong Kong.


1990s

Lam's first film of the 1990s was '' Undeclared War'' released in 1990. The film contained an international cast including
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, Peter Lapis, Danny Lee and
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. The film was not as popular as Lam's previous films in Hong Kong, grossing HK$5,523,958. Lam's next film ''Touch and Go'' was released on 16 May 1991 in Hong Kong. The film was a comedy starring
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. Lam stated in interviews that ''Touch and Go'' was an assignment took for hire in order to keep himself in the film business. The film grossed less than ''Undeclared War'' in Hong Kong. Lam released a second film in 1991 titled '' Prison on Fire II''. The film was very popular with Hong Kong audiences where it grossed $24,367,261. Lam's next film ''
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'' had him partnered with Tsui Hark as a director.Morton, 2009. p.186 According to Hark, Lam handled most of the action scenes in the film. Lam also briefly appears in the film as a car mechanic. Lam's next film '' Full Contact'' was released in Hong Kong on 23 July 1992. It grossed a total of HK$16,793,011. Lam followed it up with ''
Burning Paradise ''Burning Paradise'' (''Foh Siu Hung Lin Ji'' 火燒紅蓮寺) is a 1994 Hong Kong action film directed by Ringo Lam. The film is set in the Qing dynasty and stars Willie Chi Tian-sheng as Fong Sai Yuk and Yang Sheng as Hung Hei-kwun. The fil ...
'' which differed from his previous films by being a period film featuring the Chinese folk hero Fong Sai-yuk opposed a film set in an urban environ.Morton, 2009. p.201 The film was poorly received at the box office in Hong Kong, being the 145th highest-grossing film of the year. In 1995, Lam directed another period film set in 1975 starring Andy Lau titled '' The Adventurers''.Thomas, 2003. p. 7 The film was shot partially in the
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and the United States and grossed HK$14,839,584 in Hong Kong. In 1996, Lam made his American debut with the film '' Maximum Risk'' starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. The film was not a big draw at the box office. Lam returned to Hong Kong where he shot his next film '' Full Alert'' which was budgeted at $13 million. The film was shown at film festivals in 1997 including
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and
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. ''Full Alert'' was nominated for five awards at the Hong Kong Film Awards and won the award for best film and best actor (Lau Ching-wan) at the Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards. Lam followed up ''Full Alert'' the next year with ''The Suspect'' which was shot in the Philippines. ''The Suspect'' was not as financially successful as ''Full Alert'', grossing around ten million less. In 1998, '' Variety'' announced that Lam would direct the film '' Simon Sez'' with Kevin Elders. Lam later only contributed to the film as a producer. Lam directed a Hong Kong production titled '' Victim''. The film featured a supernatural storyline and had its ending changed on its Hong Kong theatrical release. Half of the release prints contained a scene stating whether or not the actor was possessed by a ghost. The other half of the movie reflected the original script and did not reveal this.


21st century

In 2001, Lam's second U.S.-based production ''
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'' was released. The film was screened theatrically in France on 11 July 2001. The film was released
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in the United States. Lam's directed two more films in 2003: the Hong Kong production ''Looking for Mr. Perfect'' and the American direct-to-video release ''
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'' starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. Lam next took a break from filmmaking after finding dissatisfaction with the filming environment in Hong Kong after ''Finding Mr. Perfect'' did poorly in the box office. Lam also stated that he wanted to spend more time with his family and "above all, to observe people and learn more about them. I wanted to seek resources, material, and subjects that were worth making into films." In 2007, Lam co-directed a section of the
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'' with Tsui Hark and
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. Lam stated that his story in the film represented "a metaphor of my attitude towards filmmaking: It is always a love-hate process." The film was screened out of competition at the
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. In 2014, the Hong Kong newspaper '' Apple Daily'' reported that Lam would return to directing with a film with funding from Mei Ah Entertainment with a cast to include Daniel Wu and Shawn Yue. The film began production in June 2014. The film marked Lam's first feature-length film in over a decade Lam's new film was titled ''Wild City''. Lam stated that he returned to filming after his son had graduated from college and that he would "like to make films that allow me to express myself. It's a device for me to unburden myself, to get things off my chest, and also a mirror to learn more about myself through the film I made. I don't make films for money anymore." Lam attended the New York Asian Film Festival in 2015 where he was a recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award. Lam's last film, '' Sky on Fire'', was released in 2016; it is the last installment in his "On Fire" series. On 29 December 2018, Lam was confirmed dead at his Hong Kong residence at age 63, after his wife found him unresponsive in his bed. Lam had been working on a film "Eight and a Half" with Milkyway Image with
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, John Woo, Tsui Hark, Patrick Tam,
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,
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and Yuen Woo-Ping. Each director was to create a segment based on Hong Kong history. The films title changed to ''Septet: The Story of Hong Kong'' without Woo's involvement and was originally set for a release at the 2020
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. The annual and highly anticipated Hong Kong International Film Festival was held for its 45th edition in April 2021. Lam is one of the six veteran Hong Kong filmmakers who directed renowned local director
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Kei-fung’s highly anticipated anthology series : "Septet: The story of Hong Kong (2021)". The other filmmakers include
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,
Ann Hui Ann Hui On-wah, (; born 23 May 1947) is a film director, producer, screenwriter and actress from Hong Kong who is one of the most critically acclaimed filmmakers of the Hong Kong New Wave. She is known for her films about social issues in Hon ...
On-wah, Patrick Tam Kar Ming, Tsui Hark, Yuen Woo-ping and Johnnie To. The short files were shot entirely on 35mm film with each of them touches on a nostalgic and moving story set across different time periods, with every one acting as an ode to the city.


Style

Lam's first four films were comedies not written by Lam. When Lam began to shoot the films he wanted to make after the success of ''Aces Go Places IV'', he began his ''On Fire'' series. Lam chose the English titles for these films stating that it gave them "a sense of energy, of action". The films ''City on Fire'', ''Prison on Fire'' and ''School on Fire'' do not share any characters or situations, but all have a common bleak view on Hong Kong society. In these films, Lam looks at controversial issues such as street violence and the abuse of street, prison and school systems. Lam rarely employed Cantopop in his films. Lam's films often have Western music, such as ''City on Fire'', which features a blues-oriented saxophone score, and ''Full Contact'', which uses American rock music.West, 2006. p. 170


Filmography


See also

* Cinema of Hong Kong


References


Bibliography

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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lam, Ringo 1955 births 2018 deaths Hong Kong film directors York University alumni Hong Kong film producers Asian film producers