It bagged the most number of nominations at the awards, including for best narrative feature. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Snow In Midsummer, set in Kuala Lumpur, follows a Chinese family dealing with the aftermath of the May 13 race riots in 1969.
The movie, set in Kuala Lumpur, follows a Chinese family dealing with the aftermath of the May 13 race riots in 1969. It was awarded the Special Mention Musa Cinema & Arts Award at the recent Venice International Film Festival. Mr Chow Wai Thong, founder of August Pictures, told Shin Min Daily News that the film was shot in Kuala Lumpur and Penang, with the filming completed around May 2022.
Mr Chow said he has always hoped to make films with a rich Nanyang flavour and multiracial elements, and he hit it off with Chong the director.“Wan Fang put in lots of effort during the filming period by actively studying the Nonya culture and learning the Singaporean and Malaysian languages,” he said.Snow In Midsummer was followed closely in the Golden Horse race by Taiwanese movies Marry My Dead Body and Eye Of The Storm, with both films receiving eight nominations each.
Lin previously won Best Supporting Actor in 2016 for At Cafe 6, while Juan, 40, won Best Leading Actor in 2010 for Monga. Hsu, Wu and Wang are first-time nominees.
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