Hong Kong Film Archive

Hong Kong Film Archive


The Hong Kong Film Archive building is a world-class facility.

 Five-storey high, its net floor area of 7,200 square meters is structurally divided into two big partitions. One side of the building is dedicated to storage, which has independent air conditioning system with dehumidification and acidic gaseous removal functions. The other side is used for screening, exhibition, offices and other public access functions.

Vision:

 It is an internationally renowned film archive dedicated to preserving Hong Kong's film heritage, facilitating research and bringing film art to the community.

Mission:

  • Collect and conserve Hong Kong films and related materials.
  • Catalogue and maintain the collection through a user-friendly computer system for easy access of information.
  • Provide film and related information for the film industry, researchers, and the general public.
  • Enhance appreciation and understanding of film art and film history by organising regular retrospective screenings, exhibitions, seminars and symposiums on film.
  • Research the history of Hong Kong cinema and publish quality publications.

Opening hours: Mon 10:00–20:00, Wed–Sun 10:00–20:00.

 

Image Credit: Hong Kong Film Archive




Contacts

+(852) 2739 2139
hkfa@lcsd.gov.hk


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Address

Hong Kong
50 Lei King Road, Sai Wan Ho, Hong Kong

How to get there?

Hong Kong Film Archive locates near the Sai Wan Ho MTR Station, approximately a 15-minute walk from Exit A.

A fee-charging car park is available at the basement of Island East Sports Centre (adjacent to the Archive).

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