Film A few independent films have been produced since the late 1990s. Recent Macau film productions include: • 窗前熗後 by Vincent Hui (2000) •
Love Is Not A Sin () by Doug Chan (2003). Winner of Golden DV Award (27th HKIFF), Winner of The Best Original Screenplay Award (1st Downunder International Film Festival, Darwin). •
macau.xmas.2005 () by Sio (2005). •
Macao 2525 (2021). Nominated for best digital animation at the Film & TV World Cup 2021 at the Lima Web Fest in Peru. •
The Edge Of Human by
Johan Karlberg and Angela Lao (2022). First Macanese Cyberpunk movie, nominated for best experimental film at the Film & TV World Cup 2022 Pinewood Studios Lift Off Sessions in London UK. Finished 4th place of 42 in the network round. •
Return To Earth - Macau Sci-fi (2023) by
Johan Karlberg and
Angela Lao. Finished Top 4 of 15 nominated finalists at BCT Cinema E Televisione festival in Italy (best feature film);. declared the best Asian feature film in the festival.
Music The Macau International Music Festival is conducted by the Cultural Affairs Bureau of the Macau SAR Government every autumn. The 20th anniversary of the MIMF was celebrated in 2007 with performances of
Jazz,
classical music,
electronica, Chinese
folk-pop,
rock and
Fado. Other
Lusophone music types popular in Macao are
samba,
bossa nova, and
kizomba. In 2005, the
Hush!! Full Band Festival got established, a government-sponsored modern music festival featuring pop rock and hard rock bands from all over Asia with a focus on Macau bands. The festival is free of charge and it's in its 9th edition in 2013.
Literature The literature of Macanese (i.e. those with Portuguese descent) is a multi-dimensional art. Their literature appeared as early as the 19th century. At the beginning of the 20th century, a group of well-known writers appeared: • Anthology "Lonely Road": TancareiraBela, Tancareira Pensativa and CancāoDe Tancareira by Leanel Alves. • Anthology "Blessed Garden, Macau" by
Jose dos Santos Ferreira. • Short fiction "The Gown" by
Deolinda de Conceição • Long fiction: "Love and small toes" & "The Bewitching Braid" written by
Henrique de Senna Fernandes • Anthology "Four Seasons in One Day" –
Carlos Marreiros • Other: • "Chinese Urheen" by
Camilo Pessanha (1867–1926) • "The Chart of Maritime Countries ()", "Listens to the
Dulcimer & Song playing by a foreign lady in the Macau Garden ()" written by Wei Yuan ( 1794–1857), displayed his personal feeling and understanding of
classical music.
Cantonese opera Cantonese opera is quite popular, especially among elderly residents. In 2003, the Cultural Institute of the Macau S.A.R Government, in collaboration with the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of the Hong Kong SAR, organized the exhibition "Fong Yim Fun – The Life and Work of a Cantonese Opera Artiste". As a well-known actress and opera artiste in
Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macau, Fong Yim Fun performed in more than 150 operas and films. Part of her works was exhibited in the
Macao Museum at that time.
Facilities The
Macao Cultural Centre was established in 1999, for the purpose of offering unique venues for artistic events, international conferences and exhibitions, enhancing cultural exchange, and helping to expand culture horizons among Macau residents. Hundreds of programs and events take place there almost every day—e.g.,
martial arts performances, European traditional music, Chinese traditional music, foreign music, varies types of dancing, etc. The Macau Ricci Institute is a recent foundation of the
Jesuits in Macau. Its aim is to continue the process of friendly encounters between
Chinese and
European cultures and traditions, which was begun by
Matteo Ricci 1552–1610 many years ago. ==See also==