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Dot 2 Dot | |
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Directed by | Amos Why |
Written by | Amos Why |
Produced by | Amos Why. Teresa Kwong. Heidi Ng |
Starring |
Moses Chan Meng Tingyi Lam Tze-chung Susan Yam Yam Shaw David Siu |
Cinematography | Zachary Au Angus Tai |
Edited by | Stanley Tam Mary Stephen |
Music by | Henry Lau |
Distributed by | Golden Scene Company |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Languages |
Cantonese Putonghua Northeastern Mandarin Hong Kong Sign Language |
Dot 2 Dot | |||
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Traditional Chinese | 點對點 | ||
Simplified Chinese | 点对点 | ||
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Dot 2 Dot (Cantonese 點對點 Dim dui dim) is a 2014 Hong Kong drama film directed by Amos Why, starring Moses Chan, Meng Tingyi, Lam Tze-chung, Susan Shaw Yin-yin and David Siu, first screened at the Hong Kong International Film Festival 2014. It went on general release on 30 October 2014.
Xiao Xue (Meng Tingyi), a mainland Chinese teacher who has moved to Hong Kong, becomes fascinated by dot patterned graffiti near MTR stations. Convinced that the dots form a pattern, she sets out to crack the code. Along the way she discovers various facets of Hong Kong's distinct history and identity. [1] [2]
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (November 2022) |
Dot 2 Dot | |
---|---|
Directed by | Amos Why |
Written by | Amos Why |
Produced by | Amos Why. Teresa Kwong. Heidi Ng |
Starring |
Moses Chan Meng Tingyi Lam Tze-chung Susan Yam Yam Shaw David Siu |
Cinematography | Zachary Au Angus Tai |
Edited by | Stanley Tam Mary Stephen |
Music by | Henry Lau |
Distributed by | Golden Scene Company |
Release date |
|
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Languages |
Cantonese Putonghua Northeastern Mandarin Hong Kong Sign Language |
Dot 2 Dot | |||
---|---|---|---|
Traditional Chinese | 點對點 | ||
Simplified Chinese | 点对点 | ||
|
Dot 2 Dot (Cantonese 點對點 Dim dui dim) is a 2014 Hong Kong drama film directed by Amos Why, starring Moses Chan, Meng Tingyi, Lam Tze-chung, Susan Shaw Yin-yin and David Siu, first screened at the Hong Kong International Film Festival 2014. It went on general release on 30 October 2014.
Xiao Xue (Meng Tingyi), a mainland Chinese teacher who has moved to Hong Kong, becomes fascinated by dot patterned graffiti near MTR stations. Convinced that the dots form a pattern, she sets out to crack the code. Along the way she discovers various facets of Hong Kong's distinct history and identity. [1] [2]