Yim Ho is a Hong Kong director most active in the 1980s, and a leader of the Hong Kong New Wave. He began his career making television programs for RTHK, then became a film director in 1980. One of his most critically acclaimed works was Homecoming.
The Day the Sun Turned Cold
(Writer)
The Day the Sun Turned Cold
(Producer)
The Day the Sun Turned Cold
(Director)
Pavilion of Women
(Director)
Kitchen
(Director)
Floating City
(Director)
Floating City
(Producer)
Floating City
(Writer)
Kitchen
(Producer)
Kitchen
(Screenplay)
King of Chess
(Director)
Homecoming
(Director)
The Happenings
(Director)
Buddha's Lock
(Director)
ICAC: Two Stories "Water"
(Director)
CID: Murder
(Writer)
ICAC: Two Stories “Fire”
(Director)
ICAC: Section Nine
(Writer)
ICAC: Investigation
(Writer)
Social Worker (#3)
(Writer)
Social Worker (#3)
(Director)
CID: Wrongly Accused
(Director)
Seventeen: 1977
(Director)
A West Lake Moment
(Director)
Red Dust
(Director)
The Sun Has Ears
(Director)
The Extras
(Writer)
The Extras
(Director)
Wedding Bells, Wedding Belles
(Director)
Red Dust
(Writer)
King of Chess
(Writer)
The Happenings
(Screenplay)