Boat People (film)
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Boat People (Chinese: 投奔怒海; pinyin: Tóubēn Nù Hǎi; Cantonese Yale: Tau ban no hoi; lit. 'Into the Raging Sea') is a Hong Kong film directed by Ann Hui, first shown in theatres in 1982. The film stars George Lam, Andy Lau, Cora Miao, and Season Ma. At the second Hong Kong Film Awards, Boat People won awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best New Performer, Best Screenplay, and Best Art Direction. It was also screened out of competition at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival.[2][3] In 2005, at the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards, Boat People was ranked 8th in the list of 103 best Chinese-language films in the past 100 years.[4]
Boat People | |
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Directed by | Ann Hui |
Written by | Dai An-Ping |
Produced by | Xia Meng |
Starring | George Lam Andy Lau Cora Miao Season Ma |
Cinematography | Wong Chung-kei |
Edited by | Kin Kin |
Music by | Law Wing-fai |
Distributed by | Bluebird Film Company |
Release date | 22 October 1982[1] |
Running time | 106 minutes[1] |
Countries | Hong Kong China |
Languages | Cantonese Japanese Vietnamese |
Box office | HK$15,475,087[1] |
Boat People was the last film in Hui's "Vietnam trilogy". It recounts the plight of the Vietnamese people after the communist takeover following the Fall of Saigon ending the Vietnam War.