Port of Call (2015 film)

Summary

Port of Call is a 2015 Hong Kong crime thriller film written, edited and directed by Philip Yung and starring Aaron Kwok as a veteran police detective who solving a murder mystery with unusual methods to prove his belief of virtue in human nature. The film is based on a real murder case where a dismembered corpse of a murdered 16-year-old female prostitute was found in Hong Kong in 2008.[3] Port of Call was the closing film at the 39th Hong Kong International Film Festival on 6 April 2015.[4][5][6] The film was theatrically released in Hong Kong on 3 December 2015. Port of Call won seven awards at the 35th Hong Kong Film Awards including acting awards Best Actor for Kwok, Best Actress for Jessie Li, Best Supporting Actress for Elaine Jin, Best Supporting Actor and Best New Performer, both for Michael Ning, as well as Best Screenplay and Best Cinematography, while also nominated for six other awards. The film also won many other awards and nominations at the Golden Horse Awards, Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards and Asian Film Awards. It was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated.[7][8]

Port of Call
Official film poster
Traditional Chinese踏血尋梅
Simplified Chinese踏血寻梅
Hanyu PinyinTà Xuè Xún Méi
JyutpingDaap6 Hyut3 Cam4 Mui4
Directed byPhilip Yung
Screenplay byPhilip Yung
Produced byJulia Chu
StarringAaron Kwok
Elaine Jin
Patrick Tam
CinematographyChristopher Doyle
Edited byPhilip Yung
Chu Ka-yat
Music byDing Ke
Production
companies
Mei Ah Film Production
Golden Gate Productions
Distributed byMei Ah Entertainment
Release dates
  • 6 April 2015 (2015-04-06) (HKIFF)
  • 3 December 2015 (2015-12-03)
Running time
120 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
BudgetUS$5 million[1]
Box officeUS$1.25 million[2]

Cast edit

Production edit

Filming for Port of Call began in Hong Kong on 1 September 2014[9] and wrapped up on 26 September.[10][3] In order to prepare for his role as a grizzled veteran police detective, Aaron Kwok grew a moustache and beard, which, along with his hair, were dyed grey in colour, and also had to reduce his gym exercise routines.[9]

Release edit

Port of Call premiered as the closing film at the 39th Hong Kong International Film Festival on 6 April 2015 where the 120 minute director's cut version of the film was shown.[4] The film was later theatrically released in Hong Kong on 3 December 2015 with two versions of the film being shown; the 120 minute director's cut version which was rated Category III, along with a 98 minute IIB-rated version.[11]

Awards and nominations edit

Awards and nominations
Ceremony Category Recipient Outcome
35th Hong Kong Film Awards[12] Best Film Port of Call Nominated
Best Director Philip Yung Nominated
Best Actor Aaron Kwok Won
Best Actress Jessie Li Won
Best Supporting Actor Michael Ning Won
Best Supporting Actress Elaine Jin Won
Best New Performer Michael Ning Won
Jessie Li Nominated
Best Screenplay Philip Yung Won
Best Cinematography Christopher Doyle Won
Best Film Editing Liao Ching-sung, Wong Hoi,
Philip Yung, Chu Ka-yat
Nominated
Best Original Film Score Ding Ke Nominated
Best Original Film Song Song: On the Dark Sea (漆黑的海上)

Composer/Lyricist/Singer: Ding Ke

Nominated
52nd Golden Horse Awards Best Feature Film Port of Call Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Philip Yung Nominated
Best Actor Aaron Kwok Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Michael Ning Won
Best Supporting Actress Elaine Jin Nominated
Best New Performer Jessie Li Nominated
Michael Ning Nominated
Best Cinematography Christopher Doyle Nominated
Best Original Film Song Song: On the Dark Sea (漆黑的海上)

Composer/Lyricist/Singer: Ding Ke

Nominated
22nd Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards Best Film Port of Call Won
Best Director Philip Yung Nominated
Best Screenplay Philip Yung Nominated
Best Actor Aaron Kwok Nominated
Michael Ning Won
Best Actress Jessie Li Won
10th Asian Film Awards Best Screenwriter Philip Yung Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Michael Ning Nominated
Best Newcomer Jessie Li Nominated
Best Cinematographer Christopher Doyle Nominated
Best Editor Chu Ka-yat, Liao Ching-sung,
Wong Hoi, Philip Yung
Won
19th Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival Best Actress Jessie Li Won
Best of Bucheon Philip Yung Won
Special Mention Port of Cal Won
7th Youth Film Handbook Chinese-language Film Awards Top Ten Chinese-language films Port of Call Won
Director of the Year Philip Yung Nominated
Screenwriter of the Year Philip Yung Nominated
Male Actor of the Year Aaron Kwok Won
Best Supporting Actor Michael Ning Nominated
Newcomer of the Year Michael Ning Nominated
Jessie Li Won
13th New York Asian Film Festival Star Asia Award Aaron Kwok Won

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Mei Ah Entertainment Group Ltd". Synopsys & Trailers. Retrieved 2 November 2022.
  2. ^ "踏血尋梅 票房收入 - 香港偶像劇場website=HK.dorama.info". Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  3. ^ a b "《踏血寻梅》煞科宴 郭富城演老警员挑战演技".
  4. ^ a b "Port of Call (Director's cut) - Film Details :: The 39th Hong Kong International Film Festival". Archived from the original on 8 April 2015. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
  5. ^ "Murmur of the Hearts to open HKIFF".
  6. ^ "Watch The Trailer For Creepy HKIFF Closer PORT OF CALL". Twitch Film. 27 February 2015. Archived from the original on 2 March 2015. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
  7. ^ Shackleton, Liz (22 September 2016). "Hong Kong, India, Pakistan set Oscar submissions". Screen Daily. Retrieved 22 September 2016.
  8. ^ Chu, Karen (22 September 2016). "Oscars: Hong Kong Selects 'Port of Call' for Foreign-Language Category". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
  9. ^ a b "Aaron Kwok turns into old man for new movie".
  10. ^ "AARON KWOK DOES NOT THINK ABOUT ROMANCE".
  11. ^ "《踏血尋梅》導演及公映版比較(上)".
  12. ^ "第35屆香港電影金像獎提名名單".

External links edit

  • Port of Call at IMDb