Yen and Ai-Lee (2024)
October 10, 2024
Release Date
Yen and Ai-Lee (2024)
October 10, 2024
Release Date

Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Hsia Yu-chiao
Yen/Allie / Co-Producer

Yang Kuei-mei
Ai-Lee Wu

Sam Tseng
Brother Ren

Ki-pin Ng
Cheng

I-Le Hsieh
Wei

Winnie Chang
Linda

Chieh Chang
Ko

Ray Fan
Actress

Hsu Yu-Chieh
Policeman B

Chang-Ying Hsieh
Hair Salon Manager

Ray Fan
Laundry Owner

Elsie Yeh
Ya-Wen Lee

Wang Lan-shen
Policeman A

Fiona Roan
Grade School Teacher

Tong Yi-Jyun
Cheng's Dad

Maggie Fang
Supervisor Chen

Chang Zaixing
Acting Class Student

Chien-Tai Lai
Acting Class Student

Kartik Vijay
Director of Photography

Penny Tsai Pei-ling
Production Design

Clifford Miu
Producer

Tom Lin
Director / Writer

Karen Yip Kar-Yan
Costume Design

Ching-Han Yang
Gaffer

Tom Lin
Editor

Masaki Hayashi
Original Music Composer

Linhan Zhang
Producer

Hui-Wen Yu
Casting Director

Shi-Hao Hong
Action Director

Amo Chang
Co-Producer

Fenda Lyn
Associate Producer

Kuo Li-Chi
Sound Designer
Media.








Details.
Release Date
October 10, 2024
Original Name
小雁與吳愛麗
Status
Released
Running Time
1h 47m
Genres
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Wiki.
Yen and Ai-Lee (Chinese: 小雁與吳愛麗) is a 2024 Taiwanese drama film directed and written by Tom Lin Shu-yu. Starring Kimi Hsia, Yang Kuei-mei, Sam Tseng, and Ng Ki-pin, the film explores themes of domestic violence and follows the reconciliation between a young woman (Hsia), who murders her abusive father, and her mother (Yang).
Marking his fifth feature film, director-screenwriter Tom Lin Shu-yu conceived the project to collaborate with his wife Kimi Hsia, with the protagonist's character arc basing on Hsia's real life experiences. Lin began writing the screenplay in 2022 and production began in 2023, primarily filming in Kaohsiung and shot entirely in black-and-white.
The film had its world premiere in competition at the 29th Busan International Film Festival on 5 October 2024, where it won the Kim Jiseok Award, making it the first Taiwanese film to win in this category. It was then release theatrically in Taiwan on 10 October. The film received eight nominations in the 61st Golden Horse Awards, with Yang Kuei-mei winning Best ing Actress.
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