The Day the Sun Turned Cold (Chinese: 天国逆子) is a 1994 Hong Kong drama film directed by Yim Ho.[2] The film was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[3][1] The $HK5 million budget for the film was raised by Yim Ho. It was shot in northeastern China.[1] The film won the Tokyo Grand Prix and Yim Ho won the Best Director award at the Tokyo International Film Festival.[1]
The Day the Sun Turned Cold | |
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Traditional | 天國逆子 |
Chinese | 天国逆子 |
Mandarin | Tiānguó nìzǐ |
Literally | disloyal son of the Heavenly Kingdom |
Directed by | Yim Ho |
Written by | Yim Ho |
Produced by | Yim Ho |
Starring | Siqin Gaowa |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Mandarin |
Budget | $HK5 million[1] |
Films directed by Yim Ho | |
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Tokyo Grand Prix | |
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1985–1999 |
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2000–present |
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