Stanley Kwan Kam-Pang is a Hong Kong film director and producer.
Kwan landed a job at the TVB after receiving a mass communications degree at Hong Kong Baptist College. Kwan's first film was Women (1985), which starred Chow Yun-Fat, and was a big box-office success.
Kwan's films often deal sympathetically with the plight of women and their struggles with romantic affairs of the heart. His 1998 film Hold You Tight won the Alfred Bauer Prize and Teddy Award at the 48th Berlin International Film Festival.
Kwan came out as a gay man in 1996 in Yang ± Yin, his documentary looking at the history of Chinese-language film through the prism of gender roles and sexuality. He is one of the few openly gay directors in Asia and one of the very few to have worked on these themes.
Directing
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Male
1957-10-09
Hong Kong, China
Kwan Kam-Pang, Quan Kum Ping
Still Love You After All These
A Simple Life
Cinema Is Everywhere
Naked Nations – Tribe Hong Kong
Talking with Ozu
The Moment: Fifty Years of Golden Horse
Keep Rolling
Center Stage
Fly Me to the Moon
13 Minutes in the Lives of...
Lan Yu
Miao Miao
Love Will Tear Us Apart
Everlasting Regret
Hands in the Hair
Rouge
Love Unto Wastes
Hold You Tight
So Young
Women
Yang ± Yin: Gender in Chinese Cinema
Red Rose White Rose
Full Moon in New York
The Island Tales
Showtime
Human Fireworks
Till the End of the World
New York, New York
Love Is Not a Game, But a Joke
Dragon Killer
Quattro Hong Kong 2
Someone Like Me
One Day in Our Lives of…
Too Happy for Words
Kin chan no Cinema Jack
The Floating Landscape
Never Said Goodbye
First Night Nerves
One 2008th
Beautiful 2016
Six Hours