Leung Ming Kai

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Leung Ming Kai
梁銘佳
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Leung in November 2020
Born
Leung Ming Kai

Education
Occupations
  • Cinematographer
  • Director
Years active2009–present
Spouse
Kate Reilly
(m. 2012)

Leung Ming Kai (Chinese :梁銘佳) is a Hong Kong cinematographer and filmmaker. Graduating with a law degree from the University of Hong Kong, Leung proceeded to study filmmaking at Columbia University and debuted as a film cinematographer in Southeast Asia. He subsequently returned to Hong Kong and produced the anthology film Memories to Choke On, Drinks to Wash Them Down (2019), earning Best Screenplay in the 27th Hong Kong Film Critics Society Award. He also cinematographed drama films Drifting (2021) and The Sunny Side of the Street (2022), which garnered him nominations for Best Cinematography in the 58th and 59th Golden Horse Awards respectively.

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Early life and education

Leung was born in Hong Kong. [1] His father was a taxi driver and later also operated a hi-fi shop in Sham Shui Po. [2] Leung attended kindergarten and grew up in that area. [2] While studying law at the University of Hong Kong, he developed his passion for films after participating in several film workshops. [2] He graduated with a Bachelor of Laws and a Postgraduate Certificate in Laws in 2001 and 2002, respectively, but chose not to pursue a career in law. [3] He attended Columbia University to study filmmaking instead, and obtained a Master of Fine Arts in Film with a specialization in directing in 2006. [4] [5] His graduation project, Three Boys, won the gold prize in the 14th ifva Awards. [4]

Career

After graduating from Columbia University, Leung began his career as a cinematographer, making his feature debut with Thai director Anocha Suwichakornpong's 2009 drama film Mundane History . [4] He continued to work as a cinematographer on various international projects, [4] including the 2015 Taiwanese drama film Murmur of the Hearts . [6] [7] He also cinematographed Suwichakornpong's 2016 drama film By the Time It Gets Dark and the Chinese-Canadian drama film Old Stone , [4] [8] for which he received a nomination for Best Cinematography in the 5th Canadian Screen Awards. [9]

In 2014, Leung participated in and documented the 2014 Hong Kong protests. [10] Motivated by this experience, he co-wrote a screenplay draft with his wife, Kate Reilly, upon returning to the United States. The screenplay later evolved into the film Memories to Choke On, Drinks to Wash Them Down  [ zh ]. [2] [10] Applying for funding from the Hong Kong Arts Development Council, the couple co-directed and co-wrote the anthology film. [6] [10] Leung also took on the roles of cinematographer and editor for the production. [11] Due to political censorship by the Hong Kong government following the 2019-2020 Hong Kong protests, cautionary warnings were included in the opening credits when the film was theatrically released in 2020. [12] Reilly and Leung received the 27th Hong Kong Film Critics Society Award for Best Screenplay for the film. [13] [14] After the completion of Memories to Choke On, Leung shifted his focus to Hong Kong cinema. [2] He served as the cinematographer for the 2020 drama film Suk Suk directed by Ray Yeung. [15] [16] Leung filmed the 2021 drama film Drifting , [17] earning him a nomination for Best Cinematography in the 58th Golden Horse Awards. [18] He continued working as the cinematographer for the 2022 drama film The Sunny Side of the Street , [19] earning him another nomination for Best Cinematography in the 59th Golden Horse Awards. [20] Leung once again took on the role of cinematographer for Ray Yeung's 2024 drama film All Shall Be Well . [21]

Personal life

Leung is married to Kate Reilly in 2012, an American actress-producer he met in New York during his studies abroad in 2003. [1] [13] The couple has resided together in Hong Kong since 2015. [1] Reily co-directed, co-wrote, co-edited, and starred in Leung's directorial debut Memories to Choke On, Drinks to Wash Them Down. [7]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleCinematographerDirectorWriterNotes
2009 Mundane History YesNoNo [22]
2012 What Isn't There YesNoNo [23]
2014 Ek Hazarachi Note YesNoNo [24]
2015 Les Aventures d'Anthony YesNoNo [4]
Murmur of the Hearts YesNoNo [7]
2016 By the Time It Gets Dark YesNoNo [25]
Old Stone YesNoNo [8]
2019Krabi, 2562YesNoNoDocumentary [26]
Memories to Choke On, Drinks to Wash Them Down  [ zh ]YesYesYes [6]
2020 Suk Suk YesNoNo [15]
2021 Far Far Away YesNoNo [27]
Drifting YesNoNo [17]
2022 The Sunny Side of the Street YesNoNo [19]
A Light Never Goes Out YesNoNo [28]
2024 All Shall Be Well YesNoNo [21]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2017 5th Canadian Screen Awards Best Cinematography Old Stone Nominated [9]
2019 27th Hong Kong Film Critics Society Award Best Screenplay Memories to Choke On, Drinks to Wash Them Down  [ zh ]Won [14]
2021 58th Golden Horse Awards Best Cinematography Drifting Nominated [18]
2022 59th Golden Horse Awards The Sunny Side of the Street Nominated [20]

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