Cannot Live Without You
Cannot Live Without You | |
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Taiwan movie poster | |
Directed by | Leon Dai |
Produced by | Chen Wen-pin |
Written by |
Leon Dai Chen Wen-pin |
Starring |
Chao Yo Hsuan Chen Wen-pin Lin Chih-Ju |
Cinematography |
Chang Hsiang-yu Chou Yi-wen |
Edited by | Leon Dai |
Release dates |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | Taiwan |
Language | Hakka, Taiwanese, Mandarin |
Cannot Live Without You (Chinese: 不能没有你) is a 2009 Taiwanese film directed by Leon Dai, a professional Taiwanese actor. It was his second film as a director. This film was also selected as the official entry for 82nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. Dai also acted as the co-screenwriter and editor of the film.
Cannot Live Without You was filmed entirely in black and white in digital format, then transferred to film for distribution. The film has a somewhat unconventional structure, beginning at the halfway point. It is based on a true story.
Plot
The story concerns a poor Hakka dock worker Li Wu Hsiung fighting to reclaim the custody of his seven-year-old girl. Unsuccessful and clinging to the faithful daughter, he threatens to jump off a bridge.
As the film progresses, Li (played by the movie's co-screenwriter and first-time actor Chen Wen Pin) gets embroiled in bureaucratic red tape and does all he can to get his daughter back from government institutional care.
Awards and nominations
- Won: Best Film[1][2]
- Won: Best Director (Leon Dai)[2]
- Won: Best Original Screenplay (Leon Dai and Chen Wen-pin)[2]
- Won: The Outstanding Taiwanese Film of the Year[2]
- Nominated: Best Actor (Chen Wen-pin)
- Nominated: Best New Performer (Chen Wen-pin)
- Nominated: Best Art Direction (HuaTa-Hua)
- Nominated: Best Editing (Leon Dai)
- Won: Best Director (Leon Dai)
- Won: Best cinematography (Chang Hsiang-yi)
Macau International Film Festival
- Won: Best Film
International Film Festival of India
- Won: Best Film
Durban International Film Festival
- Won: Best Feature Film
Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
- Won: Best Film
References
- ↑ "Taiwanese tear-jerker wins Golden Horse award". BBC News. 30 November 2009. Retrieved 25 November 2012.
- 1 2 3 4 "Golden Horse Awards 2009 - Winners". Alt Film Guide.