A City Called Macau

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A City Called Macau
Hanyu Pinyin
Mā gé shì zuò chéng
Directed byLi Shaohong
Written byGeling Yan
Wei Lu
Chan Man Keung
Produced byYu Dong
StarringBai Baihe
Huang Jue
Carina Lau
Wu Gang
CinematographyZeng Nianping
Edited byWilliam Chang
Music byPeter Kam
Production
companies
Perfect World Pictures
Beijing Culture
Release dates
  • 27 December 2018 (2018-12-27) (Hong Kong)
  • 14 June 2019 (2019-06-14) (China)
Running time
127 minutes[1]
CountryChina
LanguageMandarin
Box office$7.322.128

A City Called Macau (Chinese: 妈阁是座城) is a 2019 Chinese drama film directed by Li Shaohong, and starring Bai Baihe, Huang Jue, Carina Lau and Wu Gang. It was released on December 12, 2018.[2]

Synopsis

Macau's return to Chinese sovereignty in 1999 ushered in that city's "golden age." By 2012, the value of Macau's gaming industry was nine times that of Las Vegas, and Macao had become the world's foremost gambling destination. During this period, a unique profession arose: "casino brokers," who provided Macao's gamblers with high-interest lines of credit, under-the-table bets, and other services. It was a high-stakes, high-reward business that made for more thrilling play, but amplified the risks for players, brokers and casinos alike. This heightened risk made gambling more exciting and more dangerous for the participants; it also impacted their interpersonal relationships and outlook on life. It was as if everyone involved were walking on a tightrope. By 2014, however, China's ongoing anti-corruption campaign had dealt a serious blow to the gaming industry in Macao, ending the golden age. This is the background against which our story takes place.[3]

Cast

  • Bai Baihe as Mei Xiaoou
  • Huang Jue as Shi Qilan
  • Wu Gang as Duan Kaiwen
  • Carina Lau as Sister Faye
  • Tian Liang as Boss Liu
  • Samuel Pang as Brother Wah
  • Chin Siu-ho
  • Wei Lu as Xiao Xiao
  • Geng Le as Lu Jintong
  • Yu Xiaotong as little brother Yang
  • Su Xiaoming as Yu Jiaying
  • Hu Xianxu as Le Le
  • Eric Tsang as Lao Seung
  • Darren Grosvenor as Blackjack Player

References

  1. ^ "妈阁是座城". douban.com. Retrieved October 13, 2019.
  2. ^ "Yan Gewei: Ma Ge is a city, if you lose, you will also be a winner - Xinhuanet". xinhuanet.com. Archived from the original on November 9, 2019. Retrieved August 13, 2019.
  3. ^ "A city called Macau". douban.com. Retrieved October 13, 2019.

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