Better Days sweeps 2 awards from 22nd Udine Far East Film Festival :
・GOLDEN MULBERRY AWARD, top prize at the FEFF
・MULBERRY AWARD, selected by Shogun pass-holders
Better Days Sweeps 8 Prizes at 39th Hong Kong Film Awards
May 6th, 2020
Director of LEAP (Zhong Guo Nv Pai) Peter Ho-sun Chan and former Head Coach of China National Women’s Volleyball team Chen Zhonghe attended the sixth Silk Road International Film Festival in Fuzhou. Chen’s former players, the “Golden Generation” Women’s team also appeared in support of the film.
October 16th, 2019
Zhong Guo Nv Pai the movie released special video in celebration of defending champion, Chinese Women’s Team of its tenth Vollyball World Cup title in 2019, after perfect eleven straight wins.
September 30th, 2019
Peter Ho-sun Chan will chair the fourth International Film Festival & Awards Macao (IFFAM) that is set to run December 5 to 10, 2019. This year IFFAM will include its first shorts competition as a joint effort with universities from Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macao and will feature a curated selection of ten Chinese-language short narrative films.
June 19th, 2019
1st look of Better Days teaser trailer, the movie is from an award-winning team of SOUL MATE which is directed by Derek Kwok-cheung Tsang.
May 17th, 2019
Better Days is announced to be released Summer 2019 across the region. Directed by Derek Tsang and produced by Jojo Hui, the movie reveals the reality of young people in facing the social dilemma. The protagonist Zhou Dongyu and Jackson Yee for the first time exposed with a shaved head look in the movie.
May 9th, 2019
Director Peter Chan Ho-sun, Jenny Lang Ping and Chen Zhonghe attend Zhangzhou China Women's Volleyball Base for the movie "Zhongguo Nvpai”《中國女排》Launching Ceremony
April 17th, 2019
On April 16th, the film "Zhongguo Nvpai” held the launching ceremony at “China Women's Volleyball Training Center" in Zhangzhou, Fujian. Director Peter Chan Ho-sun, Chinese women's volleyball coach Jenny Lang Ping and former Chinese women's volleyball coach Chen Zhonghe attended the launching ceremony. Director Chan talked about the first time to watch the Chinese women's volleyball match as early as the 1978 Bangkok Asian Games. He was 16 years old and it was the first time Lang Ping had gone abroad to compete. The atmosphere of the Chinese team entering the stadium made him unforgettable. It’s unbelievable for him to have the Chinese women’s volleyball story on the screen by him. The release date is to be scheduled in 2020, the year as 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The film is to cheer up the Chinese women's volleyball team for preparing the Tokyo Olympics competition.
1st exposure of Zhongguo nvpai《中國女排》concept poster, the movie will be released in 2020 Chinese New Year.
April 16th, 2019