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Film Title
機甲記事錄 (香港電台外判計劃)
Time to Say Goodbye (RTHK Programme Commissioning)
Director: Lee Kwok-wai, Lee Yip-wah
- Film Info
- Cast & Crew
- Awards & Screening
- About the Director
Production Country |
Hong Kong |
Production Year |
2009 |
Duration |
15’ 02” |
Colour |
Colour |
Language |
In Cantonese with Chinese and English subtitles |
Genre |
Animation |
Shooting Format |
Digital Beta |
Synopsis |
Robo and Bearer were a marvelous duo – together they repeated the routine task of corpse repairing, day after day. Yet, Bearer died in an accident one day and there left Robo and an empty house. For the first time, Robo saw scenes about itself in the memory of a deceased which sent Robo's judgment astray. This is a story about memories. |
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Distribution & Screening |
Enquiry |
Director
Producer
Executive Producer
Production Unit
Animator
Art Director
Modeling
Background Design
Camera/Lighting
Camera & Lighting Assistant
Editing
Music
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Lee Kwok-wai, Lee Yip-wah
Lee Yip-wah
Liz Wong, Flora Chan
Radio Television Hong Kong, QiQihar International Ltd.
Lee Kwok-wai
Lee Kwok-wai, Lee Yip-wah
Dorcus Wong, Melanie Chiu, Au Kawi-tsz, Cheung Kai-wing
Au Kwai-tsz, Cheung Kai-wing, Joein Leung
Zhang Ying
Xu Ke
Lee Kwok-wai
Tam Wing-sum (Kim Tak Building)
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2012
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India
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Finalist, International Competition (Animation), Mumbai International Film Festival
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2010
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Japan
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First Prize (Hong Kong Region) & Encouragement Award, 11th TBS DigiCon6 Award
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USA
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Certificate of Merit, Hugo Television Awards
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2009
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China
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International “Gold Panda” Awards, 10th Sichuan TV Festival
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Hong Kong
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Best Digital Entertainment (Animation) Silver Award & Best Digital Entertainment (Animation) Certificate of Merit: Directing, Story/Screening, 2D Animation, Hong Kong ICT Awards
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Lee Kwok-wai graduated from the School of Film and Television of the Hong Kong
Academy for Performing Arts, in video editing. Participated in different media
production after graduation, such as advertising, documentary and television
drama. From 2005, has been working as a video editor in QiQiHar International
Limited.
Born in 1980, very much interested in animations and comics. Focused on post-production after graduation and started conceptualize animation during leisure time. After a year of production, Time to Say Goodbye was completed as the first masterpiece of animation.
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Remarks shared after Festival
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“It’s an eye-wild-opened
trip to attend a film festival of Mumbai. Even when you go travelling, hardly
you can talk to so many filmmakers in India. They are nice, hard-working.. [More]“It’s an eye-wild-opened
trip to attend a film festival of Mumbai. Even when you go travelling, hardly
you can talk to so many filmmakers in India. They are nice, hard-working. It’s
such a pride to share my animation with those passionate filmmakers at the
other side of the Earth.”
— Shared by Lee Kwok-wai,
director of Time
to Say Goodbye, after attending Mumbai
International Film Festival 2012 in India, under the sponsorship of NAE.
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(Photo from Mumbai International Film Festival Homepage) |
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