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Traditional
  
千言萬語

Literally
  
Thousands of Words

Produced by
  
Ann Hui

Initial release
  
10 April 1999 (Hong Kong)

Language
  
Standard Cantonese

7.2/10
IMDb

Simplified
  
千言万语

Directed by
  
Ann Hui

Written by
  
Chan King-chung

Director
  
Ann Hui

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Music director
  
Tsang-Hei Chiu, Clarence Hui

Awards
  
Hong Kong Film Award for Best Film

Cast
  
Loletta Lee, Anthony Wong Chau Sang, Tse Kwan‑ho, Lee Kang‑sheng, Paw Hee‑ching

Similar
  
Crazy Love, Summer Snow, Happy Ghost, Boat People, The Way We Are

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Ordinary Heroes is a 1999 Hong Kong drama film directed and produced by Ann Hui. Based on real-life prototypes, the film focused on social activists in the 1970s and 1980s who fought defiantly against the British Colonial government for the rights of the Yau Ma Tei boat people and their mainland wives. Mostly leftists and Communist sympathisers, their despair after the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre is also highlighted.

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The Chinese title refers to a popular Teresa Teng song which played during the film. Ordinary Heroes was critically acclaimed, winning Best Picture at the 19th Hong Kong Film Awards and the 36th Golden Horse Awards in Taiwan, among others.

Cast

  • Loletta Lee as Sow Fung-tai (credited as Rachel Lee)
  • Lee Kim-yu as teenaged Sow Fung-tai
  • Lee Kang-sheng as Lee Siu-tung
  • Cheung Nga-kwan as teenaged Lee Siu-tung
  • Anthony Wong as Father Kam
  • Tse Kwan-ho as Yau Ming-foon
  • Paw Hee-ching as Lee's mother
  • Lawrence Ah Mon as police officer
  • Mok Chiu-yu as street performer
  • Ann Hui as director (cameo)
  • Awards

    It won the prestigious Best Picture award at the 19th Hong Kong Film Awards, as well as five awards at the Golden Horse Film Festival, including Best Film. It was chosen as Hong Kong's official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination. It was also entered into the 49th Berlin International Film Festival.

    References

    Ordinary Heroes (1999 film) Wikipedia