Lim Kah Wai (Chinese: æž—å®¶å¨ ) is a Malaysian film director based in
Osaka, Japan. He is best known for his work on the films Magic and
Loss, Fly Me to Minami and No Where, Now Here.Lim´s debut feature
film, After All These Years, is a suspense film, starring Wenchao He
and Massa Dazhong. His second film, Magic and Loss, starring Kim
Kkot-bi and Kiki Sugino, premiered at the Busan International Film
Festival. His third film, New World (Shinsekai Story), starring
Tomonaga Koumei and Shi Ka, premiered at the Hong Kong International
Film Festival.In 2013, Lim made his fourth film, Fly Me to Minami,
starring Sherine Wong, Kenji Kohashi and Baek Seol Ah, screened at the
Vancouver Asian Film Festival. The film was nominated for Grand Prix
at the Osaka Asian Film Festival. His fifth directorial, Love in Late
Autumn, released in 2016, starring Irene Wan, Patrick Tam and
Charmaine Fong. His sixth film, No Where, Now Here, premiere at the
Osaka Asian Film Festival, in 2018. His most recent film, Somewhen,
Somewhere, premiered at the Osaka Asian Film Festival, in 2019.
Osaka, Japan. He is best known for his work on the films Magic and
Loss, Fly Me to Minami and No Where, Now Here.Lim´s debut feature
film, After All These Years, is a suspense film, starring Wenchao He
and Massa Dazhong. His second film, Magic and Loss, starring Kim
Kkot-bi and Kiki Sugino, premiered at the Busan International Film
Festival. His third film, New World (Shinsekai Story), starring
Tomonaga Koumei and Shi Ka, premiered at the Hong Kong International
Film Festival.In 2013, Lim made his fourth film, Fly Me to Minami,
starring Sherine Wong, Kenji Kohashi and Baek Seol Ah, screened at the
Vancouver Asian Film Festival. The film was nominated for Grand Prix
at the Osaka Asian Film Festival. His fifth directorial, Love in Late
Autumn, released in 2016, starring Irene Wan, Patrick Tam and
Charmaine Fong. His sixth film, No Where, Now Here, premiere at the
Osaka Asian Film Festival, in 2018. His most recent film, Somewhen,
Somewhere, premiered at the Osaka Asian Film Festival, in 2019.
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