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Screenplay
  
Fruit Chan

Music director
  
Wah-Chuen Lam, Kenneth Bi

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Director
  
Fruit Chan

Producer
  
Andy Lau

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Initial release
  
31 December 1998 (HongKong)

Cast
  
Sam Lee, Tony Ho, Jo Kuk, Robby Cheung, Gary Lai

Similar
  
Directed by Fruit Chan, Dramas

The Longest Summer (Simplified Chinese: 去年烟花特别多, Traditional Chinese: 去年煙花特別多; lit: "The Flurry of Fireworks last year") is Hong Kong independent director Fruit Chan's second feature in the "1997 trilogy", first released in 1998. The first film in the trilogy is Made in Hong Kong. The movie details the problem faced by a group of disaffected Hong Kong ex-soldiers of the British Army, just before and after the 1997 handover by the People's Republic of China.

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Story

Ga Yin (Tony Ho Wah-Chiu), a former sergeant in the British Army, is discharged from his post following the imminent handover of Hong Kong to the People's Republic of China in July 1997. He joins his younger brother Ga Suen (Sam Lee) to work for the underworld, as a chauffeur to a Triad leader. Owing to the financial difficulties faced by his former army mates, he decides to mastermind a bank robbery with his brother and his four army pals. But on the day they are robbing the bank, they realize another gang is working on the same plans too.

Awards

The film received eight nominations at the 18th Annual Hong Kong Film Awards, but won none. These are:

  • Nomination - Best Picture
  • Nomination - Best Director (Fruit Chan Gor)
  • Nomination - Best Supporting Actor (Sam Lee Chan-Sam)
  • Nomination - Best Screenplay (Fruit Chan Gor)
  • Nomination - Best New Artist (Tony Ho Wah-Chiu)
  • Nomination - Best New Artist (Jo Koo)
  • Nomination - Best Original Score (Lam Wah-Cheun, Bat Kwok-Chi)
  • Nomination - Best Original Song ("Hui Nin Yin Fa Dut Bit Dor", performed by Andy Lau Tak-Wah)
  • The film is also one of the ten recommended films of the 5th Annual Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards.

    References

    The Longest Summer Wikipedia