Overview
Shorts made by 11 directors in order to fight against the SARS epidemy that occurred in China and Hong Kong in 2003. The shorts were produced by the Information Service Departement of the Government of HK SAR. The aim was to bring back confidence to the HK popuation. The running-time is 1 to 2 minutes for each short.12 Short films: 1-"Rhapsody", director: Johnny To and Wai Ka-fai; 2-"My Sow Is Not Feeling Well", director: Fruit Chan; 3-"Smile", director: Teddy Chen; 4-"Of a Cause" (Animation) director: Tsui Hark; 5-"Hong Kong - A Winner", director: Stephen Chow; 6-"Who's Miss Hong Kong?", director: Joe Ma; 7-"Family of Heroes", director: Alex Law and Mabel Cheung; 8-"Until Then", director: Gordon Chan and Dante Lam; 9- "McDull 1:99" director: Brian Tse; 10-"Spring, 2003", director: Peter Chan; 11-"A Glorious Future", director: Andrew Lau and Alan Mak; 12-"Making of 1:99", director: Wong Shou-Ping.
Frequently Asked Questions & Story Details
Who directed 1:99 Shorts?
1:99 Shorts was directed by Johnnie ToWai Ka-FaiTsui HarkBrian TseAlan Mak Siu-FaiFruit ChanJoe Ma Wai-HoStephen ChowTeddy Chan Tak-SamAlex Law Kai-YuiMabel Cheung Yuen-TingGordon ChanDante Lam Chiu-yinPeter Chan Ho-SunAndrew Lau Wai-KeungAdam Wong.
Where was 1:99 Shorts produced?
It was produced by companies including Panorama Entertainment, Milkyway Image in Hong Kong.
1:99 Shorts Ending Explained & Trivia
The ending of 1:99 Shorts wraps up key thematic points regarding its characters. The film showcases excellent use of sound design, writing, and visual effects to create an immersive cinematic environment. For full analysis of ending theories, you can check out our corresponding articles in the Lumaflicks Blog section.
Ready to watch?
Stream 1:99 Shorts right now — no waiting.
Production























