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DONG CHE SAI DUK |
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Hong Kong, 2008, 35mm, 93', Colour, Cantonese/Mandarin
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Director
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Wong Kar Wai
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Production Company
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Jet Tone Productions
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Producers
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Wong Kar Wai, Jeff Lau
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In association with
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Beijing Film Studio
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Executive Producer
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Tsai Mu Ho, Chan Ye Cheng
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Writer
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Wong Kar Wai
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Cinematography
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Christopher Doyle (HKSC)
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Based on a short story by
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Louis Cha
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Martial Arts Choreographer
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Sammo Hung
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Production Design
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William Chang Suk Ping
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Editors
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William Chang Suk Ping, Patrick Tam
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Music
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Frankie Chan, Roel A. Garcia
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Additional Score and Re-arrangement by
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Wu Tong
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Featured Cello Solos by
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Yo-Yo Ma
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Leslie Cheung
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Tony Leung Ka Fai
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Brigitte Lin
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Tony Leung Chiu Wai
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Carina Lau
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Charlie Young
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Jacky Cheung
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A special Appearance by Maggie Cheung
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In ancient China, on the edge of a vast desert, swordsman Ouyang Feng (Leslie Cheung) lives the life of a vagabond, earning his livelihood by hiring others as assassins. Pitiless and cynical, his heart has long been wounded by a love he neglected then lost. But as the seasons come and go, and so do friends and enemies alike, he begins to reflect back upon the origin of his solitude.
Wong Kar Wai works his magic in this long planned "reworking" of his legendary, rarely seen and one and only martial arts film.
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