Hong Kong's surprise cinema hit shows resilience of embattled industry

Local films offer 'catharsis' in time of economic pain and security law pressure

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Hong Kong movies catapulted kung fu stars like Bruce Lee to global fame, but the industry has been struggling to recapture its past glory. (Photo by Kensaku Ihara)  

PEGGY YE and KENSAKU IHARA, Nikkei staff writers

HONG KONG -- A film mainly shot in funeral parlors and morgues has broken box office records -- and taboos -- in Hong Kong, surprising even its own stars and demonstrating that the local film industry is down but not out.

Once a powerhouse of Asian cinema, dazzling the world with kung fu epics and crime classics, Hong Kong's film business has suffered a prolonged decline due to a combination of dwindling resources, tougher international competition and increased political censorship. These factors have contributed to a drop in both the number of local productions and their performance at the box office.

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