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I DON'T WANT TO SLEEP ALONE 
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ORIGINAL TITLE  
  Hei Yan Quan
   
   
 

TECHNICAL INFORMATION 

Taiwan/France/Austria, 2006, 118 min, Colour, Dolby SR
This film is part of New Crowned Hope, a festival for Vienna Mozart Year 2006

CREDITS 


Director
Tsai Ming-Liang
Producers
Bruno Persery, Vincent Wang
Executive Producers
Simon Field, Keith Griffiths
Screenplay
Tsai Ming-Liang
Cinematography
Liao Pen Jung
Editor
Chen Sheng-Chang
Art Director
Lee Tian Jue
Sound Design
Tu Duu Chih
Production Companies
Soudaine Compagnie, Homegreen Films
Sound
Tu Duu Chih, Tang Shiang-Chu
Costumes
Sun Huei-Mei


CAST 


Lee Kang-Sheng
Hsiao-Kang
Chen Siang-Chyi
Shiang-Chyi
Norman Bin Atun
Rawang


SYNOPSIS 

After being robbed and attacked one night in Kuala Lumpur, Hsiao-kang, a homeless Chinese man, is rescued and taken in by some Bangladeshi workers. One of them, Rawang, lets him sleep beside him on an old mattress that he had found on the street. Later, when Chyi, a waitress at a coffee-shop, meets Hsiao-kang, she is filled with lustful desire. As Hsiao-kang slowly recovers, he finds himself caught between Rawang and Chyi – as well as Chyi’s female boss. Meanwhile, a heavy haze descends on the city that is so humid that it stinks of the perspiration of its multi-ethnic people. These men and women and the old mattress lose their way in the haze but find one another…

Shooting for the first time in Malaysia after 7 features set primarily in Taipei, director Tsai Ming-Liang returns to his birthplace with a film unlike any of his prior works. Different in texture, mood and feel, and featuring a cast of multi-cultural and multi-lingual characters, the vivid, crowded, neon-lit streets of Kuala Lumpur come alive as only master director Tsai Ming-Liang can capture... As with most of Tsai's films, actor Lee Kang-Sheng is featured, this time in dual roles as both a homeless bum and a paralysed young man.

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