
Director
Patrick Tam Kar-Ming
Born 1948 · Hong Kong, British Crown Colony [now China]
Patrick Tam Kar-Ming is a Hong Kong film director and editor. Part of Hong Kong's New Wave of film directors in the late 1970s and 1980s, Tam's works have enjoyed great acclaim. He is also known as the mentor of Wong Kar-Wai, and worked as an editor on Days of Being Wild (including Tony Leung Chiu-Wai's appearance in the last scene) and Ashes of Time. Tam has worked as an academic since 1995, and now serves as an Associate Professor in the School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong.
Directed

My Heart Is That Eternal Rose
Director · 1989

The Sword
Director · 1980

Nomad
Director · 1982

Final Victory
Director · 1987

Septet: The Story of Hong Kong
Director · 2022

After This Our Exile
Director · 2006

Love Massacre
Director · 1981

CID: Four Moments of Life (Dawn, Noon, Dusk, Night)
Director · 1976

Cherie
Director · 1984
CID:兩飛女
Director · 1976

Routine
Assistant Director · 1968

Burning Snow
Director · 1988

13
Director · 1977

CiD
Director · 1976

Seven Women: Liu Wing-Sheung
Director · 1976

Seven Women: Liza Wang
Director · 1976
Superstar Specials: Wong Chuen-yu
Director · 1975

Social Worker: The Runaway Girl
Director · 1976
Writing

The Sword
Writer · 1980

Nomad
Screenplay · 1982

Septet: The Story of Hong Kong
Writer · 2022

After This Our Exile
Writer · 2006

CID: Four Moments of Life (Dawn, Noon, Dusk, Night)
Writer · 1976

Cherie
Story · 1984

Burning Snow
Writer · 1988

Seven Women: Liu Wing-Sheung
Writer · 1976

Seven Women: Liza Wang
Writer · 1976
Superstar Specials: Wong Chuen-yu
Writer · 1975

Seven Women: Meg Lam
Writer · 1976

Seven Women: Ivy Ho, Yeung Si-Dai, Lee Yan-Yi
Writer · 1976
