Spacked Out | |
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無人駕駛 | |
Directed by | Lawrence Ah Mon |
Story by | Four Tse Liu-Shut |
Produced by | Johnnie To |
Starring |
Debbie Tam Kit Man Christy Cheung Wing-Yin Angela Au Man Sze Maggie Poon MeiKei Vanessa Chu Man Wah Lam Hoi-Man |
Cinematography | Lai Yiu Fai |
Edited by | Andy Chan Chi Wai |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Mei Ah Entertainment (Hong Kong) |
Release date |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Box office | HK$ 1.358 M. |
Spacked Out ( Chinese: 無人駕駛) is a 2000 Hong Kong social realist [1] film directed by Lawrence Ah Mon and produced by Johnnie To. It has a Category III rating in Hong Kong.
The story follows four adolescent girls, [2] [3] Cookie, Sissy, Banana and Bean Curd, around Tuen Mun in the New Territories of Hong Kong [4] as the youngest of the group, 13-year-old Cookie, finds out that she may be pregnant, but her boyfriend has left for Mong Kok to sell bootlegged VCDs. [5]
The film opened the 2000 Hong Kong International Film Festival in its world première. [6] It received a "Films of Merit" award at the 7th Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards in 2000.
Spacked Out | |
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無人駕駛 | |
Directed by | Lawrence Ah Mon |
Story by | Four Tse Liu-Shut |
Produced by | Johnnie To |
Starring |
Debbie Tam Kit Man Christy Cheung Wing-Yin Angela Au Man Sze Maggie Poon MeiKei Vanessa Chu Man Wah Lam Hoi-Man |
Cinematography | Lai Yiu Fai |
Edited by | Andy Chan Chi Wai |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Mei Ah Entertainment (Hong Kong) |
Release date |
|
Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Box office | HK$ 1.358 M. |
Spacked Out ( Chinese: 無人駕駛) is a 2000 Hong Kong social realist [1] film directed by Lawrence Ah Mon and produced by Johnnie To. It has a Category III rating in Hong Kong.
The story follows four adolescent girls, [2] [3] Cookie, Sissy, Banana and Bean Curd, around Tuen Mun in the New Territories of Hong Kong [4] as the youngest of the group, 13-year-old Cookie, finds out that she may be pregnant, but her boyfriend has left for Mong Kok to sell bootlegged VCDs. [5]
The film opened the 2000 Hong Kong International Film Festival in its world première. [6] It received a "Films of Merit" award at the 7th Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards in 2000.