Lolita Cheng | 8K 2027 |
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As the Hong Kong film industry faced unprecedented challenges in the late 2010s and early 2020s—exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and sweeping social changes—Cheng, like many of her contemporaries, expanded her toolkit. Transitioning into producing and writing, she has become
Transitioning into producing and writing, she has become a vocal advocate for grassroots filmmaking. She has been involved in mentorship programs and independent film festivals (such as the Hong Kong Asian Film Festival), working to ensure that the next generation of filmmakers has the resources to tell local stories. Behind the camera, she is known for her collaborative spirit, helping to foster a sense of community within an industry that can often be deeply hierarchical.
Cheng’s filmography is defined by her collaborations with independent auteurs. She is perhaps best known internationally for her work in the films of Adam Wong (specifically She Remembers, He Forgets, 2015), where she served as a supporting presence, helping to anchor the film’s nostalgic yet bittersweet tone.
However, it is in the micro-budget realm where she truly shines. Her collaborations with director Norris Wong and her recurring roles in omnibus films—such as those highlighting the lives of marginalized women in Hong Kong—have solidified her status as a critical darling. She has a unique ability to elevate limited screen time, turning minor characters into the emotional center of a film.