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Our Time Will Come

A Window on Asian Cinema

Family · Love/Romance · Colonialism · Revenge · City/Urbanization · Travel/Road Movie  

  • CountryChina,Hong Kong,China
  • Production Year2017
  • Running Time131min
  • Format DCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
This movie is made to honor the resistance fighters active when Hong Kong was occupied by Japan. The highlight of this movie is the comradeship among the guerrillas, spies and contact men. Without any words, they look at each other firmly and warmly. Without being armed by excessive slogans or overwhelmed by fear, they exchange warm glances though they belong to different groups. Such communion would make them protect each other, intensifying their passion for the struggle for independence more strongly. The sympathy and understanding Lan and her mother share is also very impressive. They worry about each other, try to support each other, and depend on each other, but they are also very independent. The movie was developed with an interviewee who has survived the struggle. After testifying to the history calmly, the old man driving a taxi gets back to work, as if nothing happened. His posterior view overwrapped with the backstreet of Hong Kong now touches our hearts. (CHAI Heesuk)
Director
Director
HUI Ann
Born in Anshan, China, and raised in Hong Kong, Ann Hui graduated from HKU and later studied in the UK, and apprenticed with King Hu early in her career. Her filmography includes Boat People (1982), July Rhapsody (2002), The Postmodern Life of My Aunt (2006) and The Golden Era (2014).
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Credit
  • Director HUI Ann 허안화
  • Producer Roger LEE, Stephen LAM
  • Cast Xun ZHOU, Eddie PENG, Wallace HUO
  • Cinematography Nelson YU
  • Production Design Man Lim CHUNG
  • Production Company Shanghai Bona Cultural Media Company Limited,Bona Entertainment Company Limited
    China ,Hong Kong, China Unit 215, 2/F, InnoCentre, 72 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong, Kowloon
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  • World Sales Distribution Workshop (HK) Limited
    Hong Kong, China Unit 215, 2/F, InnoCentre, 72 Tat Chee Avenue,
    miriam@distributionworkshop.com