Night & Fog

  • 122'
  • Hong Kong
  • 2009
Ann Hui’s darkly realistic Night and Fog starts at the end of the story: a man murders his wife and, based on statements by unreliable witnesses, the film goes on to investigate how things could have got this far and what kind of man was able to kill his family; questions that almost inevitably remain unanswered. Night and Fog, named after Nuit et brouillard (1955), Alain Resnais’ documentary about concentration camps, looks at the difficult problem of domestic violence. An elderly man from Hong Kong takes a wife from outside the city and goes on to neglect and abuse the woman. Ann Hui’s cool registering camera is juxtaposed with flashbacks within flashbacks and dream sequences, just as in her earlier film, Song of the Exile (1990).


  • 122'
  • Hong Kong
  • 2009
Director
Ann Hui
Country of production
Hong Kong
Year
2009
Festival Edition
IFFR 2010
Length
122'
Medium
35mm
Original title
Tian shui wei di ye yu wu
Language
Cantonese
Producers
Ann Hui, Wong Jing
Production Company
Mega-Vision Pictures Limited
Sales
Mega-Vision Pictures Limited
Screenplay
Cheung King-wai
Cinematography
Charlie Lam
Editor
Kwong Chi-Leung
Production Design
Albert Poon
Sound Design
Tu Du-Che
Music
Chan Si-lok
Cast
Simon Yam
Director
Ann Hui
Country of production
Hong Kong
Year
2009
Festival Edition
IFFR 2010
Length
122'
Medium
35mm
Original title
Tian shui wei di ye yu wu
Language
Cantonese
Producers
Ann Hui, Wong Jing
Production Company
Mega-Vision Pictures Limited
Sales
Mega-Vision Pictures Limited
Screenplay
Cheung King-wai
Cinematography
Charlie Lam
Editor
Kwong Chi-Leung
Production Design
Albert Poon
Sound Design
Tu Du-Che
Music
Chan Si-lok
Cast
Simon Yam