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Leaving In Sorrow is a gritty, realistic portrayal of Hong Kong in the aftermath of the Asian Financial Crisis. It is the first Hong Kong production filmed in the "Dogme 95" style, using hand-held cameras, natural lighting, and real locations. The film follows a disparate group of characters--including a pastor, a magazine editor, and a slacker from San Francisco--who find their lives suddenly turned upside down by events beyond their control.
Release: Dec 01, 2001
Runtime: 90 minutes
Language: 广州话 / 廣州話, 普通话, English
Studio: Ying E Chi
Country: Hong Kong
Crew: Vincent Chui (Director)