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Film Title
遺物
Remains
Director: Riley Leung
- Film Info
- Cast & Crew
- Awards & Screening
- About the Director
Production Country |
Hong Kong |
Production Year |
2011 |
Duration |
19’ 57” |
Colour |
Colour |
Language |
In Cantonese with English subtitles |
Genre |
Drama (Fiction) |
Shooting Format |
HD |
Synopsis |
For years, he has neglected his family in Hong Kong to tend to his business in Mainland China. Back in Hong Kong after his father’s death, the man discovers his son’s childhood diary. As he reads about his son’s life with his father, the man realizes that he has let his son’s childhood pass by him. Filled with regret for both his father and his son, the man decides to make an effort to mend his relationship with his son. However, is it already too little, too late? |
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Distribution & Screening |
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Director
Assistant Director
Producer
Production Manager
Script Writer
Co-Script Writer
Director of Photography
Editing
Music and Sound
Gaffer
Continuity
Production Designer
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Riley Leung
Kwok Man-ho
Dan Ip
Poon Kai-yeung Parker
Riley Leung
Kay Chan
Lau Siu-tsun
Riley Leung, Poon Kai-yeung Parker
Fiski Yu
Cheng Tsun-ho
Tse Hiu-tung
Chan Ka-yiu
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2014
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France
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Short Film Palme d-or & Short Film Corner, 67th Festival de Cannes
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2012
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China
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Nominated, 6th XiNing First Youth Film Festival of China
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Official Selection, 19th Beijing College Student Film Festival
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India
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Official Selection, 11th Third Eye Film Festival
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Italy
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Official Selection, Margherita Short Movies Fest
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Spain
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Nominated, 7th Marbella International Film Festival
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Thailand
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Official Selection, 3rd Bangkok International Student Film Festival
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UK
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Special Jury Recognition, 1st South West London International Film Festival
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USA
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Silver Award, 2012 California Film Awards
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Nominated, 2nd Ruby Mountain Film Festival
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Official Selection, 8th Princeton Student Film & Video Festival
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Official Selection, 3rd Hyart Film Festival
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Official Selection, 5th Treasure Coast International Film Festival
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Official Selection, 3rd West Virginia Mountaineer Short Film Festival
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2011
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Hong Kong
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Best Script, Student Category, Fresh Wave International Short Film Festival 2011
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Born in the 1990s, his
first short film, Remains, was already awarded Best Script by the Fresh Wave
Short Film Competition 2011. More Than Ice Cream, Wong Kwong was his first
documentary and was awarded Best Documentary Short Film Award by the 5th
International Short Film Festival Kharkov Lilac in Ukraine, Best Documentary
Gold Award and Grand Award by the 6th Hong Kong Mobile Film Festival, Special
Mention Award by the 19th Regensburg Short Film Week in Germany, and Silver
Award by the 2012 Taipei International Digital Content Award. |
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Remarks shared after Festival
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“On the Successful Application
page of NAE website, there are many familiar names. I even met some of them at
festivals. It’s encouraging.. [More]“On the Successful Application
page of NAE website, there are many familiar names. I even met some of them at
festivals. It’s encouraging. NAE has sponsored me for several festivals, both
large and small-scaled ones. In front of the entrance of Cannes Film Festival,
every day I can spot film lovers in formal suits, with a board on hand asking
for a merely a ticket. Other than watching movies, it more like a cultural
exchange and experience, which cannot be earned through ordinary ways.”
— Shared by Riley Leung, director of Remains after attending 67th Festival de Cannes in France, under the sponsorship of
NAE.
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