Tsui Hark's 'Peking Opera Blues' Screens in 4K Restoration at Shanghai Film Festival
Tsui Hark's film "Peking Opera Blues" recently returned to the big screen at the 28th Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF). The movie was presented in a new 4K Dolby Atmos restoration, allowing audiences to experience a remastered version. The initiative was supported by Italian jeweler Bvlgari, which partnered with SIFF for the event. The restoration work was carried out by L'Immagine Ritrovata, a film archive based in Bologna.

Tsui Hark's acclaimed film, "Peking Opera Blues," has been showcased at the 28th Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF) following a comprehensive restoration.
The classic movie was presented in a new 4K Dolby Atmos format, marking its return to the big screen. The restoration aimed to enhance the film's visual and audio quality for contemporary audiences.
The intricate restoration process was undertaken by L'Immagine Ritrovata, a specialized film archive located in Bologna. The screening at the Shanghai International Film Festival was part of an initiative supported by Italian jeweler Bvlgari, which collaborated with SIFF on the project.
According to Variety, the remastered version was a highlight of the festival.


