Hu-Du-Men (1996)
Cross the Hu-du-men - the demarcation between the back and front stage in Cantonese opera - and you leave yourself behind to totally absorb in your character. Lang Kim-sum is a charismatic Cantonese opera star who understands it's a point of no return once she crosses the Hu-du-men, on stage and in life. Respected by colleagues and friends, and about to retire, Lang has yet to face new, unexpected Hu-du-mens in domestic and professional life.
Director: Shu Kei
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Josephine Siao Fong-Fong as Lang Kim-Sam |
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Anita Yuen Wing-Yee as Yip Yuk-Seung |
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Waise Lee Chi-Hung as Ah Lung |
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Chung King-Fai as Chan Yiu Jo |
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Daniel Chan Hiu-Tung as Wong Man-Chun |
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Lee Heung-Kam as Piano |
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Tam Sin-Hung as Auntie Ming |
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Michelle Wong Man as Mimi Chan |
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David Wu as Director Lam |
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Louise Lee Si-Kei as |
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Cheng Wing-Mui as Sister Yin |
| Directing | Shu Kei | Director |
| Production | Clifton Ko Chi-Sum | Producer |
| Camera | Bill Wong Chung-Piu | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Shu Kei | Editor |
| Editing | Eric Kwong Chi-Leung | Editor |
| Writing | Raymond To Kwok-Wai | Writer |
| Art | Bill Lui Cho-Hung | Art Direction |
| Sound | Yoshihide Otomo | Original Music Composer |