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Wing Chun Illustrated:

Issue 11: April 2013

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Published by:
Wing Chun Illustrated
Published:
4/19/2013
Specs:
Standard / 8.25" x 10.75"
64 pages Perfect-bound
Category:
Sports & Leisure
Tags:
bruce lee, gung fu, ip man, John Little, kung fu, martial arts, Ving Tsun, wing chun, Wing Tjun, Wing Tsun, Wing Tsung, Yip Man

For Issue 11's cover feature, we talk to award-winning filmmaker John Little about his most recent film "Wing Chun: The Art That Introduced Kung Fu To Bruce Lee"—a film entirely commissioned by Warner Bros. as a Special Feature for their 40th Anniversary re-release of "Enter the Dragon" on Blu-ray. The film took John on an intrepid journey to the legendary Shaolin Temple in Dengfeng County of Henan Province, to Foshan in the Guangdong province, and finally to Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada. To do Wing Chun complete justice in terms of representation, four true gentlemen of Wing Chun agreed to appear in front of his cameras: Ip Chun, David Peterson, Samuel Kwok, and Danny Xuan.

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