City of Glass (film)

City of Glass

Film poster
Directed by Mabel Cheung
Produced by Alex Law
Written by Mabel Cheung
Alex Law
Starring Leon Lai
Shu Qi
Nicola Cheung
Daniel Wu
Vincent Kok
Pauline Yam
Eason Chan
Music by Chiu Tsang-hei
Dick Lee
Cinematography Jingle Ma
Arthur Wong
Edited by Maurice Li
Production
company
Golden Harvest Entertainment
Amuse
United Filmmakers Oragnisation (UFO)
Distributed by Golden Harvest
Release dates
28 October 1998 (1998-10-28)
Running time
110 minutezs
Country Hong Kong
Language Cantonese
Box office HK$9,875,565

City of Glass (玻璃之城) is a 1998 Hong Kong romance film written and directed by Mabel Cheung and starring Leon Lai, Shu Qi, Nicola Cheung and Daniel Wu.

Summary

On New Year's Day 1997, a car accident in London, England claims the lives of Raphael (Leon Lai) and Vivien (Shu Qi). The couple was once young lovers during their days at the University of Hong Kong in the 1970s, but had drifted apart and eventually ended up marrying other people and raising their own families. However, they reunited in the 1990s and their love partially rekindled. After their funeral, Raphael's son, David )Daniel Wu), and Vivien's daughter, Susie (Nicola Cheung), learned of their parents' affair and embark on a journey to discover their secret lives. In the end, the two fall in love.

Cast

[1] [2]

Reception

The film was deemed a modest commercial success, grossing HK$9 million in its 1998 Hong Kong theatrical release.[3] Critical commentary perceived the film as a metaphorical comment on the end of British rule in Hong Kong after the handover to Chinese sovereignty in 1997.[4][5]

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations
Ceremony Category Recipient Outcome
18th Hong Kong Film Awards[6] Best Film City of Glass Nominated
Best Director Mabel Cheung Nominated
Best Screenplay Alex Law, Mabel Cheung Nominated
Best Actor Leon Lai Nominated
Best Actress Shu Qi Nominated
Best New Performer Daniel Wu Nominated
Best Cinematography Jingle Ma Nominated
Best Art Direction Bruce Yu Nominated
Best Costume Design Bruce Yu Nominated
Best Original Film Score Dick Lee, Chiu Tsang-hei Nominated
Best Original Film Song Song: No Longer This Life (今生不再)

Composer: Dick Lee
Lyricist: Lin Xi
Singer: Leon Lai

Won
Best Sound Design Golden Harvest Entertainment, Amuse Nominated
35th Golden Horse Awards[7] Best Feature Film City of Glass Nominated
Best Director Mabel Cheung Nominated
Best Actor Leon Lai Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Mabel Cheung, Alex Law Won
Best Cinematography Jingle Ma Won
Best Visual Effects Centro Digital Pictures Limited Nominated
Best Art Direction Bruce Yu Nominated
Best Film Editing Maurice Li Won
Best Sound Design Kinson Tsang Won
Best Original Film Score Dick Lee, Chiu Tsang-hei Nominated
Best Original Film Song Song: No Longer This Life (今生不再)

Composer: Dick Lee
Lyricist: Lin Xi
Singer: Leon Lai

Nominated

References

  1. City of Glass at HKMDB
  2. City of Glass at chinesemov.com
  3. "Review: 'City of Glass'", 21 March 1999.
  4. Michael Berry, A History of Pain: Trauma in Modern Chinese Literature and Film (Columbia University Press, 2013), ISBN 978-0231512008, p. 374. Excerpts available at Google Books.
  5. Yingjin Zhang, Chinese National Cinema (Psychology Press, 2004), ISBN 978-0415172899, p. 270. Excerpts available at Google Books.
  6. List of Award Winner of The 18th Hong Kong Film Awards (accessed 2014-09-02).
  7. "Film stars honored at double festival", Taiwan Info, 18 December 1998.

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