Nessun Dorma (film)

Nessun Dorma is a 2016 Hong Kong psychological thriller film directed by Herman Yau and starring Gordon Lam, Andy Hui and Janice Man. The film is based on the novel of the same title by Erica Li and Zendodric, both of whom also served as the film's screenwriters. Nessun Dorma had its world premiere at the 40th Hong Kong International Film Festival on 22 March 2016[1] and was theatrically released in Hong Kong on 27 October.[2]

Nessun Dorma
Official film poster
Traditional兇手還未睡
Simplified凶手还未睡
MandarinXiōng Shǒu Hái Wèi Shuì
CantoneseHung1 Sau2 Waan4 Mei6 Seoi6
Directed byHerman Yau
Produced byPaco Wong
Ken Yue
Stanley Tong
Screenplay byErica Li
Zendodric
Based onNessun Dorma
by Erica Li and Zendoric
StarringGordon Lam
Andy Hui
Janice Man
Music byMak Chun Hung
CinematographyJoe Chan
Edited byAzrael Chung
Production
company
Sun Entertainment Culture
Homemade Holdings
Sil-Metropole Organisation
Distributed byBravos Pictures
Release date
  • 22 March 2016 (2016-03-22) (HKIFF)
  • 27 October 2016 (2016-10-27) (Hong Kong)
Running time
90 minutes (HKIFF)
88 minutes (Hong Kong)
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese

Cast

  • Gordon Lam as Vincent Lee (李偉臣)
  • Andy Hui as Fong Mo-chit (Ngai Man-yin) (方慕哲)
  • Janice Man as Jasmine Tsang (曾斯敏)
  • Wilfred Lau as Fong Mo-chit
  • Jacky Cai as Mimi
  • Tarah Chan as Amy (Club Girl)
  • Phat Chan as Vincent's Driver
  • Julius Brian Siswojo (credited as Brian Lee) as Apartment Security
  • Candice Yu as Jasmine's mother

Production

Filming for Nessun Dorma began on 2 August 2015.[3] Due to the complexity of her role in the film, Janice Man reportedly suffered from insomnia for a few weeks during production of the film.[1]

Release

The film had its world premiere at the 40th Hong Kong International Film Festival on 22 March 2016, where it showed the original Category III-rated version of the film.[4] A new Category IIB-rated version of the film was theatrical released in Hong Kong on 27 October.[2]

Reception

Box office

The film grossed CN¥2.15 million in mainland China.[5]

Critical reception

Elizabeth Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter calls the film a "pulpy, unchallenged slice of genre entertainment", stating how "viewers will enjoy for what it is and forget quickly", while also praising Gordon Lam's performance.[6]

References

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