Cape No. 7
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- Movie: Cape No. 7
- Chinese: 海角七號 (Hai jiao qi hao)
- Director: Te-Sheng Wei
- Writer: Te-Sheng Wei
- Producer: Te-Sheng Wei, Jimmy Huang
- Cinematography: Ding-Chang Chin
- Release Date: June 20, 2008
- Runtime: 129 min
- Language: Chinese, Taiwanese
- Country: Taiwan
- DVD:
Plot
Aga and Tomoko put together a local warm-up band for an upcoming Japanese beach concert to be held in Hengchun. Together with five other ordinary Hengchun residents with no hopes of fame, they form an unbelievable band.
Cast
- Van Fan - Aga
- Chie Tanaka - Tomoko
- Atari Kosuke - Teacher / Himself - Singer
- Johnny Chung-Jen Lin - Maobei
- Joanne - Dada
- Shino Lin - Ming-Chu
- Min-Hsiung - Rauma
- Ma Nien-Hsien - Malasan
- Wei-Min Ying - Frog
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Film Festivals
- 2009 (11th) Udine Far East Film - April 24th-May 2nd (Italian Premiere)
- 2008 (13th) Pusan International Film Festival - October 2nd-10th - A Window on Asian Cinema
- 2008 (28th) Hawaii International Film Festival - October 9th-19th
- 2009 (8th) New York Asian Film Festival - June 19th-July 5th
Awards
- Halekulani Golden Orchid Award - 2008 (28th) Hawaii International Film Festival - October 9th-19th
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anon Says:
Dec 09 2008 12:40 pm
The show gives you a twinge of nice feeling which cannot be described in words when Tomoko accepted Aga's proposal to stay in Taiwan. Great show.
Anonymous Says:
Dec 06 2008 10:57 pm
There are a few mistakes in the description of this film. This is a Taiwanese film and it is in Mandarin Chinese and Taiwanese, not Cantonese.