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English Thirty Years of Adonis ( Chinese : 三十儿立 ), is a 2017 film by the Hong Kong film-maker Scud , the production-crediting name of Danny Cheng Wan-Cheung. It is a story of a young man who is a Beijing Opera actor.
Sucks! in 2011, Voyage in 2013 and Thirty Years of Adonis (which features footage from Utopians [3]) in 2017. The eighth film, Apostles, was made in 2022, as was the ninth, Bodyshop, but neither have yet been released. [4] The tenth and final film, Naked Nations: Hong Kong Tribe, is currently in production.
Sucks! in 2011, Voyage in 2013, Utopians in 2015 and Thirty Years of Adonis in 2017. The eighth film, Apostles, was made in 2022, as was the ninth, Bodyshop, but neither has yet been released. [1] The tenth and final film, Naked Nations: Hong Kong Tribe, is currently in production. [1] [2]
The sixth is called Utopians (2015), and the seventh, Thirty Years of Adonis (2017), while Naked Nation, to be filmed mostly in China, awaits release. In May 2022, Scud told Variety that he plans to retire from filmmaking and leave Hong Kong after finishing two films, Apostles and Bodyshop .
Drake got a lesson in language from his 4-year-old son Adonis. In a video posted on Saturday, the musician gave his followers a look at the father-son bonding moment. “I been around the world ...
Love Actually... Sucks! was inspired by real-life events, and opens with a dramatic wedding feast. It tells a variety of stories about love that has gone wrong: a brother and sister in an illicit relationship, a married painter who falls in love with his young male life model, a dance school teacher who becomes involved with his senior student, a role-playing lesbian couple, and a complex love ...
Voyage (Chinese: 遊) is a 2013 film by the acclaimed Hong Kong film-maker Scud, the production-crediting name of Danny Cheng Wan-Cheung.It is described as "a tragic story about love, fate and the struggle of losing loved ones", [1] and received its world premiere on 20 October 2013 at the Chicago International Film Festival. [2]
The film tells the story of two families over about thirty years: Liu Yaojun, Wang Liyun and their son Liu Xing ('Xingxing') together with Shen Yingming, Li Haiyan and their son Shen Hao ('Haohao'). Haohao and Xingxing were born on the same day. Both families were originally close and worked in the same factory, but became estranged in the 1980s.