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  1. Hong Kong Confidential (Latvian: Amaya) is a 2010 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Latvian director Māris Martinsons. It was chosen as Latvia's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist.

  2. Hong Kong Confidential is a film directed by Maris Martinsons with Kaori Momoi, Andrius Mamontovas, Hui Siu-Hung, Lau Dan .... Year: 2010. Original title: Amaya (Hong Kong Confidential). Synopsis: One week in one of the most exotic and picturesque cities of the world.

    • Maris Martinsons
    • Kaori Momoi
  3. Directed by Māris Martinsons. One week in one of the most exotic and picturesque cities of the world. The day of changes comes when Amaya meets a charming Englishman, Paul and it dramatically changes Amaya’s perception of her cultural and personal identity. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

    • Māris Martinsons
    • Krukfilms, October Pictures
  4. Hong Kong Confidential (2010) | MUBI. Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema. 5.9. /10. 25 Ratings. Cast & Crew. Show all ( 20) Maris Martinsons Director, Screenplay, Producer, Editing. Kaori Momoi Cast. Shiu-hung Hui Cast. Andrius Mamontovas Cast, Executive Producer, Music. Gints Bērziņs Cinematography. Artūras Pugačiauskas Music.

  5. Tutte le informazioni su Hong Kong Confidential su cines.com. Registi, Sceneggiatura, Musica, Fotografia, Produttori, Genere e attori che partecipano. Hong Kong Confidential Dramma Commedia Romanza

  6. One thing remains universal...love. - One week in one of the most exotic and picturesque cities of the world. The day of changes comes when Amaya meets a charming Englishman, Paul and it dramatically changes Amaya's perception of her cultural and personal identity. Latvian Entry for Oscars: Best Foreign Language film

  7. One week in one of the most exotic and picturesque cities of the world. The day of changes comes when Amaya meets a charming Englishman, Paul and it dramatically changes Amaya’s perception of her cultural and personal identity.