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Scud (born 20 March 1967) is the professional name of Guangzhou, China-born Hong Kong film producer, screenwriter and film director, Danny Cheng Wan-Cheung (Chinese: 雲翔). He says that he chose the name "Scud" to match his Chinese name, which translates in English as "Scudding Clouds". His films explore somewhat taboo themes within Hong Kong cinema, including same-sex relationships and drug-taking. His film-making style eschews cynicism or gritty realism, and embraces an acceptance of the life choices made by his characters, rather than a search for "solutions". Scud has cited Pier Paolo Pasolini, Yukio Mishima, Pedro Almodovar and Peter Greenaway as directors who have influenced his work.[1]

Scud
Scud in 2008
Born
Danny Cheng Wan-Cheung

(1967-03-20) March 20, 1967 (age 55)
Guangzhou, China
Alma materOpen University of Hong Kong
OccupationFilmmaker
Years active2000s–present
AwardsTaiwan Film Critics Society Awards – Winner in Top 10 Best Chinese Films
2001 City Without Baseball

Berlin International Film Festival – 2010 Teddy Award Nomination

Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards – Film of Merit
2008 City Without Baseball

Winner in Top 7 Suggested Films
2008 City Without Baseball

Chinese name
Traditional Chinese雲翔
Simplified Chinese云翔

Life and career


Scud was raised by his grandmother in China before he moved to Hong Kong at the age of 13. After a 20-year career in IT, he founded a publicly listed company and acquired a bachelor's degree through part-time study at the Open University of Hong Kong. He moved to Australia in 2001 for permanent residence. In 2005, he returned to Hong Kong to start a film production company, Artwalker. He wrote and produced City Without Baseball (2008), then became a film director for Permanent Residence (2009), which he said was a semi-autobiographical account of his own life, with many scenes and locations providing a faithful account of it, followed by Amphetamine (2010). His fourth is Love Actually... Sucks! (2011), and the fifth, Voyage (2013), which is the first of his stories to be filmed almost entirely in English. The sixth is called Utopians (2015), and the seventh, Thirty Years of Adonis (2017), while Naked Nation, to be filmed mostly in China, awaits release.

In May 2022, Scud told Variety that he plans to retire from filmmaking and leave Hong Kong after finishing two films, Apostles and Bodyshop.[2]


Filmography


Film name
(English)
Film name
(Chinese)
Year released
City Without Baseball無野之城2008
Permanent Residence永久居留2009
Amphetamine安非他命2010
Love Actually... Sucks!愛很爛2011
Voyage2013
Utopians同流合烏2015
Thirty Years of Adonis三十儿立2017
Naked NationIn production

Awards


City Without Baseball

Permanent Residence

Amphetamine

Love Actually…Sucks!

Voyage

Utopians


See also



References


  1. "Interview: Scud talks Thirty Years of Adonis and More". FilmDoo. 2017-12-13. Retrieved 2018-08-20.
  2. Frater, Patrick (27 May 2022). "Hong Kong Auteur Scud Retires, Sets Two Final Films for North American Release (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 27 May 2022.





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