Hong Kong Pop Culture Festival 2026: Hong Kong Film Archive Stories: Treasure Hunting for 25 Years (Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Hong Kong Film Archive)

Hong Kong Pop Culture Festival 2026: Hong Kong Film Archive Stories: Treasure Hunting for 25 Years
(Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Hong Kong Film Archive)

Exhibition

Date: 3/6/2026 – 29/3/2027
Opening Hours: Monday, Wednesday to Friday : 10am-6pm
Saturday, Sunday & public holidays : 10am-7pm
Christmas Eve and Chinese New Year's Eve : 10am-5pm
Closed on Tuesdays (except public holidays) and the first two days of the Chinese New Year
Venue: Thematic Galleries 1 & 2, 1/F, Hong Kong Heritage Museum


Free Admission

The Hong Kong Film Archive marks its 25th anniversary with a special exhibition at the Hong Kong Heritage Museum. Drawing on more than 1.3 million film artefacts, the display offers a carefully curated selection of items of notable historical and cultural significance, inviting visitors to revisit the golden age of the screen.

Visitors enter via the dazzling photo tunnel of Hong Kong stars and step into a treasury of early Hong Kong cinema. A brisk sequence of historical trailers charts the medium’s development, while resplendent costumes highlight the craft of filmmaking. The “Hall of Honours” showcases awards generously donated by industry figures.

Listen to filmmakers’ deep and incisive reflections on local cinema, then explore the Archive’s publications and timeline of activities. Fun interactive installations connect audiences across time and space — this is a birthday bash not to be missed!

In collaboration with Hong Kong Heritage Museum

Partner Organisation:










Cathay-Keris Films Pte Ltd


Sil-Metropole Organisation Ltd.



Enquiries: 2739 2139

With "Beyond Fantasy" as this year's theme, the LCSD presents the fourth Hong Kong Pop Culture Festival. Over the years, Hong Kong pop culture has continued to evolve through music, images and text, as well as stage and cross-media creations. Shaped by the interplay of inheritance, circulation, fusion and breakthroughs, it has distilled a style that is uniquely Hong Kong. The Festival will continue to join audiences and local creators in crossing boundaries within everyday rhythms, and create warm, resonant and moving works while inspiring the limitless possibilities of pop culture. For more information, please visit www.pcf.gov.hk/en.

The contents of the programme do not represent the views of the presenter. The presenter reserves the right to change the programme should unavoidable circumstances make it necessary.

 

Film Screenings

Screening Schedule