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The Heavenly Kings

A Window on Asian Cinema

Social Criticism · Music/Dance · Politics/Conspiracy

  • CountryHong Kong China
  • Production Year2006
  • Running Time86min
  • Format35mm
  • Colorcolor
Program Note
[The Heavenly Kings] is a mockumentary where reality and fiction mix. This is also Hong Kong matinee idol Daniel WU`s feature directorial debut. WU starts a boy band ′Alive′ with close friends Conroy Chan, Andrew Lin, and Terence Yin. Charting "Alive"s rise to success, [The Heavenly Kings] documents the various marketing strategies, tricks, and even the ways the band deceives and uses the journalists that comprise Hong Kong′s entertainment industry. This mockumentary, which could be a confession by Wu, has the power to expose the dark side of the entertainment industry. Not only is it a sharp, sarcastic comedy, it`s also a social criticism which shows how images are manipulated in the media. WU reveals a sincerity in this film by satirizing even his own popular image.(Kim Ji-seok)
Director
Director
Daniel Wu
Daniel Wu was born in San Francisco, California in 1974. He graduated from the University of Oregon before moving to Hong Kong in 1997 to pursue a modeling and acting career. His impressive performances in <Bishonen> (1998), <City of Glass> (1998), and <Gen-X Cops> (1999) quickly elevated him to leading man in <Purple Storm> (1999). He won his first film award at the Golden Horse as Best Supporting Actor in <New Police Story> (2004). <The Heavenly Kings> is his directorial debut.
Credit
  • Director
    Daniel Wu
  • ProducerConroy CHAN
    Andrew LIN
    Daniel WU
    Terence YIN
  • CastConroy CHAN
    Andrew LIN
    Daniel WU
    Terence YIN
  • ScreenplayDaniel WU
  • CinematographyPhat CHAN
    Kim CHAN
  • EditorPhat CHAN
    Kim CHAN
  • SoundRob PORTER
  • MusicALIVE
    Jun KUNG
    Paul WONG
    Audiotraffic
    Hardpack
    Qin HONG
  • Production CompanyMan 5 Production Ltd
  • World SalesGolden Scene Company Limited
    winnie@goldenscene.com
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