Boat People
- Original title
- Tau ban no hoi (Boat People)
- Year
- 1982
- Running time
- 111 min.
- Country
- Hong Kong
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- George Lam
- Andy Lau
- Season Ma
- Lin Shujing
- Hao Jialing
- Lin Tao
- Cora Miao
- Jia Meiying
- Mengshi Qi
- Gan Shui-Chiu
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Genre
- Drama | Photography
- Synopsis
- A landmark of the nascent Hong Kong New Wave of the early '80s, this melodrama concerns the plight of Vietnamese peasants shortly after the fall of Saigon. The film centers on a Japanese photojournalist named Shiomi Akutagawa (George Lam Chi-cheung) who ventures to Danang to document Vietnam's attempts at rebuilding after the war. At first he's bussed around by government officials showing off quaint villages and happy, healthy children. Later, he manages to get permission to wander about the countryside without a government chaperon. Soon he happens upon a young lass named Cam Nuong (Season Ma Si-san) who is from a desperately poor family. At first she is suspicious and even hostile towards the foreigner but quickly they develop a bond of sorts. As Akutagawa starts seeing Vietnam through Cam Nuong's eyes, he starts to realize that everyday life is far different from the state propaganda. Villagers live in constant terror of marauding soldiers, and children scavenge the bodies of executed prisoners for valuables.
- Rankings Position
- Awards
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1983: National Board of Review: Top Foreign Films
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