From the Queen to the Chief Executive

From the Queen to the Chief Executive

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Crime
  • Language(s): 广州话 / 廣州話 (Cantonese)
  • Director(s): Herman Yau, Jameson Lam Wa-Fan, Michell Wong Yuk-Ting
  • Cast(s): Herman Yau, Eddie Chan Shu-Chi, Tong Ka-Fai, Stephen Tang Shu-Wing, Ai Jing See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 42min
  • Award(s): Film of Merit 2002 (Won)
    Golden Bauhinia 2002 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Initial D, Infernal Affairs
  • Story:
    In 1985, Cheung Yau-ming (David Lee Sheung-man) was one of five miscreants involved in the brutal murder of a white couple. As he was still a juvenile, the court ordered that he be "detained at Her Majesty's pleasure," a clause in British law allowing the government to imprison young offenders for an indefinite period. The film picks up in 1997, with Yau-ming (now 28) being paid a visit by a girl named Cheung Yue-ling (Ai Jing). With only six months to go before the Handover, Yau-ming and 22 other prisoners hope to have their sentences determined soon, fearing what might happen should the decision about what to do with them become the province of incoming Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa.
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STORY

Story
In 1985, Cheung Yau-ming (David Lee Sheung-man) was one of five miscreants involved in the brutal murder of a white couple. As he was still a juvenile, the court ordered that he be "detained at Her Majesty's pleasure," a clause in British law allowing the government to imprison young offenders for an indefinite period. The film picks up in 1997, with Yau-ming (now 28) being paid a visit by a girl named Cheung Yue-ling (Ai Jing). With only six months to go before the Handover, Yau-ming and 22 other prisoners hope to have their sentences determined soon, fearing what might happen should the decision about what to do with them become the province of incoming Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa.

AWARDS

Nominations
Golden Bauhinia Award

Best Director | 2002 | Herman

Hong Kong Film Award

Best Supporting Actor | 2002

Golden Horse Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2001