Kah-Wai Lim is a distinguished filmmaker known for his compelling storytelling and unique cinematic style. He made his directorial debut with the suspenseful feature film *After All These Years*, featuring performances by Wenchao He and Massa Dazhong. Following this success, Lim released *Magic and Loss*, which starred Kim Kkot-bi and Kiki Sugino, and was showcased at the prestigious Busan International Film Festival.
Lim continued to gain recognition with his third film, *New World (Shinsekai Story)*, featuring Tomonaga Koumei and Shi Ka, which premiered at the Hong Kong International Film Festival, further establishing his presence in the global film arena. In 2013, he directed *Fly Me to Minami*, starring Sherine Wong, Kenji Kohashi, and Baek Seol Ah, which was highlighted at the Vancouver Asian Film Festival and garnered a nomination for the Grand Prix at the Osaka Asian Film Festival.
His subsequent projects include *Love in Late Autumn* (2016), with a cast including Irene Wan, Patrick Tam, and Charmaine Fong, and *No Where, Now Here*, which was unveiled at the Osaka Asian Film Festival in 2018. Lim's most recent work, *Somewhen Somewhere*, also premiered at the Osaka Asian Film Festival in 2019, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in contemporary Asian cinema. Through his diverse filmography, Lim continues to captivate audiences with his innovative narratives and cinematic vision.
Lim continued to gain recognition with his third film, *New World (Shinsekai Story)*, featuring Tomonaga Koumei and Shi Ka, which premiered at the Hong Kong International Film Festival, further establishing his presence in the global film arena. In 2013, he directed *Fly Me to Minami*, starring Sherine Wong, Kenji Kohashi, and Baek Seol Ah, which was highlighted at the Vancouver Asian Film Festival and garnered a nomination for the Grand Prix at the Osaka Asian Film Festival.
His subsequent projects include *Love in Late Autumn* (2016), with a cast including Irene Wan, Patrick Tam, and Charmaine Fong, and *No Where, Now Here*, which was unveiled at the Osaka Asian Film Festival in 2018. Lim's most recent work, *Somewhen Somewhere*, also premiered at the Osaka Asian Film Festival in 2019, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in contemporary Asian cinema. Through his diverse filmography, Lim continues to captivate audiences with his innovative narratives and cinematic vision.