Peter Mak

Other Name: 麥大傑

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Birthday: 1957

Nationality: Hong Konger

Gender: Male

Peter Mak Tai Kit was born in Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City), Vietnam. He grew up spending a great deal of his childhood at a cinema, where his father left him for the day while working in a nearby cake shop, an experience that planted in him the seeds for a future in film. Mak’s family relocated to Hong Kong during the Vietnam War, and in 1979, he enrolled in National Taiwan Normal University to study fine art. While in Taiwan, he took part in Golden Harvest Awards for Experimental Film every year with his 8mm shorts. His work, ranging from drama to animation to documentary, won eight awards in a span of six years. Returning to Hong Kong in 1983, he worked as art director for at the advertising division of Television Broadcasts (TVB). In 1984, Taiwan’s Central Motion Pictures Corporation decided to invest in The Gift of Ah Fu, a film about three men sharing the same name of but living different destinies in Hong Kong, Mainland China and Taiwan. Mak was invited to direct the Hong Kong segment, launching his directing career. The next year, he directed The Loser, the Hero (1985), a satire of Taiwan’s education system so incisive it was nearly banned by the censors. After making two more films in Taiwan, Mak returned to Hong Kong and directed the comedies All Night Long (1989) and To Spy with Love!! (1990). He later directed The Wicked City (1992, also known as Supernatural Beast City), a live-action adaptation of the Japanese anime of the same title. Since 2002, Mak had been working in television, directing series co-produced by Mainland China and Taiwan, including such top-rated dramas as Meteor Garden 2 (2002), Dreams Link (2007), In Love with the Anchor Beauty (2010) and Models (2013). (Source: hkfilmdirectors.com).

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