
Summer Snow (1995)
Nu ren si shi (original title)Reference View | Change View
- 1h 41min
- Comedy, Drama
- 2002 (USA)
- Movie
- 20 wins & 11 nominations.
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Josephine Siao | ... |
May Sun
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Roy Chiao | ... |
Lin Sun
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Kar-Ying Law | ... |
Bing Sun
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Allen Ting | ... |
Allen Sun
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Koon-Lan Law | ... |
Lan Sun
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Ping Ha | ... |
Mrs. Han
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Shun Lau | ... |
Mr. Lo
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Ching Yee Chong | ... |
Carrie Chin (Daughter-In-Law)
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Chi-Fai Chow | ... |
Bing's Brother
(as Fai Chow)
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Tam Sin-Hung | ... |
Ying Sun
(as Sin Hung Tam)
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Gin Tsang | ... |
Janice
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Fong Pau | ... |
Pang
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Manfred Wong | ... |
Fish Vendor
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Tseng Chang | ... |
Tea House Owner
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Stephen Fung | ... |
Cannon
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Ann Hui | ... |
Neighbour
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Allen Fong |
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Shirley Huang | ... |
(as Shirley Wong)
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Directed by
Ann Hui |
Written by
Man-Keung Chan | ... | () |
Produced by
Raymond Man-Wai Chow | ... | executive producer (as Raymond Chow) |
Ann Hui | ... | producer |
Roger Lee | ... | associate producer / line producer (as Yan-Lam Lee) |
Music by
Yoshihide Ôtomo |
Cinematography by
Ping Bin Lee |
Editing by
Yee-Shun Wong |
Production Design by
Yank Wong |
Art Direction by
Tat-Wah Fok | ... | (as Tat Wah Fok) |
Production Management
Debbie Lam | ... | assistant production manager |
Bing-Yiu Lee | ... | production manager |
William Wong | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Man-Lung Ho | ... | assistant director |
Jupiter Wong | ... | assistant director (as Muk Sing) |
Music Department
Kwok-Jim Lo | ... | lyricist |
Script and Continuity Department
Man-Lung Ho | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Yat-Ping Wong | ... | production coordinator |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Daiei
- Media Asia Distribution (World-wide) (video) (vcd)
- Miramax (1995) (United States)
- Toko-Tokuma
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
The Suns are a typical Hong Kong family: May, forty something, works for a trading company; her husband, Bing, works as a low-grade civil servant, and Allen, their teenage son, is still at school. Trouble strikes one day when Bing's mother dies of a stroke, leaving her husband old Mr. Sun. Alzheimer's Disease is diagnosed. From that day on, the family's daily life is thrown into a poignant. Old Mr. Sun develops a tendency to wander off and get lost, he wakes up yelling in the middle of the night plus he is rude and disobliging ... all this, along with May's already full schedule as wife, mother and employee, drives her close to the edge of her endurance. The very last thing they all wanted has to happen: old Mr. Sun has to go into a Nursing Home. But it does not turn out quite like they expected...
Written by L.H. Wong |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Miramax purchased the U.S. distribution rights to the film, but never release it. According to the Transnational China and the Chinese Diaspora on Global Screens, 1989-1997, "when they did their homework they realized that by spending so much on advertising they will end up in the red. That film will never see the light of day." See more » |