Liu Yang He (2017)
Liu Yang He, a landmark in Hunan province, is not only the film’s original title but also a well-known Communist folk song in China. It was written during the Agrarian Reform that precedes the Cultural Revolution. Youngsters were sent to farmlands and factories to experience intense labour. They sang to praise Chairman Mao. Kah-kah (Rain Lau) was permanently injured in an industrial accident during that time. When Kah-kah meets this amputated client (Ko Hon-man), they feel sympathy with each other and turn this sympathy into a possibility of love as if they were flowing into a river of no return. Here, Rain Lau’s sophisticated performance resembles her award-winning role in Queen of Temple Street (1990).
Director: Jun Li
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Ko Hon-Man as |
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Rain Lau Yuk-Chui as |
| Writing | Jun Li | Writer |
| Writing | Sasha Chuk Tsz-yin | Writer |
| Directing | Jun Li | Director |
| Writing | Yeung Leung Chuen | Writer |
| Camera | Eric Tsang Hing Weng | Director of Photography |
| Production | Joy Liu | Producer |
| Production | Ya Leung Yat-nga | Production Manager |
| Directing | Heyson Tang Cheuk-yu | First Assistant Director |
| Directing | Canice Tam Kai-Yin | Continuity |
| Directing | Zelos Wong | Second Assistant Director |
| Directing | Jenny Wan | Continuity |
| Art | Prudie Leung Wing-Sze | Art Direction |
| Camera | Li Chung Shun | Assistant Camera |
| Lighting | Tai Tsz Hin | Gaffer |
| Lighting | Chan Chak Long | Assistant Gaffer |
| Sound | Heyson Tang Cheuk-yu | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | Yeung King-lun | Sound Recordist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Prudie Leung Wing-Sze | Costume Design |
| Editing | Jun Li | Editor |
| Editing | Eric Tsang Hing Weng | Colorist |
| Editing | Yeung King-lun | Colorist |
| Sound | Ricky Yip Chun Ho | Sound Mixer |
| Sound | Wan Pin-Chu | Music |