Ivy Ho
Ivy Ho Sai-Hong (Chinese: 岸西) is a Hong Kong screenwriter and film director. Ho's work has received high critical acclaim in Hong Kong. Perry Lam of Muse magazine wrote, 'As a writer, Ho excels as a miniaturist. Whether they are the mainlanders trying to survive and prosper in Hong Kong in 甜蜜蜜 (Comrades: Almost a Love Story) or the middle-aged school teacher trying to do the right thing in 男人四十 (July Rhapsody), the characters she creates are keenly observed, psychologically acute portraits. Her tone is intimate and confessional. The many piquant details her stories contain give her characters and the movies in which they appear a solid foothold in reality.'

Leaving in Sorrow
as IvyLeaving In Sorrow is a gritty, realistic portrayal of Hong Kong in the aftermath of the Asian...
Movie pageSeven Women: Liu Wing-Sheung
as uncreditedThe first episode of Patrick Tam’s anthology series “Seven Women” (1976)
Movie pageSeven Women: Ivy Ho, Yeung Si-Dai, Lee Yan-Yi
as uncreditedThe third episode of Patrick Tam’s anthology series “Seven Women” (1976), with three short...
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