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KISSING THE GROUND YOU WALKED ON

(Hai ou lai guo de fang jian)

Dir: Heng Fai Hong

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93 | 2022 | Macau |

Cantonese |

Narrative Feature | Indian Premiere

Chou, a writer who has not written for years, is looking for a tenant to share a spare room in his house. One day, an actor called Chiang comes to rent the room. His clear and innocent eyes have evoked the writer’s interest. Chou finds out that the daily life of Chiang is a performance in itself, he begins to refer to the new tenant as the blueprint of his novel.

An adaption of Anton Chekov’s Seagull, Kissing the Ground You Walked On is Hong’s debut feature film

Festivals & Honors:

• World Premiere - Golden Horse Awards, Taipei, Taiwan 2022

• International Film Festival Rotterdam, Netherlands 2023

• Hong Kong International Film Festival, Hong Kong 2023

• Singapore Chinese Film Festival, Singapore 2023

Heng Fai Hong has been involved in performing arts for more than a decade. He was the Director of Horizons Theatre (Macao) between 2011 and 2012. He planned with friends in Taiwan a documentary entitled Rice for The Dead in 2006, whose topic and experimental issues triggered widespread debates in the community. He founded Day Day Studio in 2014, whose first work

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