Daniel Lee Yan-Kong – Director/Screenplay
- Lee made his directorial film debut with “What Price Survival?” (1994) a cool update of the classic wuxia (martial art) movie with surreal settings and ground-breaking cinematography, which earned him praise for his originality and creativity.
- cited by legendary martial arts film director, Master Chang Cheh as the most dynamic and significant action film director of the new generation.
- directed Jet Li’s action film “Black Mask”(1996), which became a tremendous hit in both the European and American markets.
- directed the romantic drama “Moonlight Express” (1999), casted Leslie Cheung, Takako Tokiwa and Michelle Yeoh, which earned critical acclaim worldwide especially in Japan, Korea and China.
- directed “A Fighter’s Blues” (2000) starred Asian super-idol Andy Lau, which was one of the top money-spinners at the Hong Kong box-office in 2000.
- directed multi-national, super-action film “Dragon Squad”(2005), produced by Steven Seagal, starring Sammo Hung, Michael Biehn and Maggie Q, which received the honor as a permanent collection in the National Museum of China in 2006.
- directed classical epic film ‘Three Kingdoms – Resurrection of the Dragon’(2008), starring Andy Lau, Sammo Hung and Maggie Q, the film received worldwide acclaims from critics and audience, and topped Asian box offices upon its’ release.