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Cyclone

Country: Hong Kong, Language: Cantonese, Mandarin, 116 mins

  • Director: Philip Yung
  • Writer: Carmen Hau, Wing Ho Thomas Leung, Philip Yung
  • Producer: Effy Sun

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Named after a figure from martial-arts literature, Cyclone follows a wanderer travelling from mainland China to Hong Kong in search of gender-affirming surgery. As the journey unfolds, desire and identity blur, echoing Philip Yung’s portrait of a city continually redefining its sense of belonging.

Cyclone is a curious title, alluding to one of modern martial-arts literature and cinema’s most tragic heroines: Mei Chaofeng, often translated as Cyclone Mei. Like her literary counterpart, Cyclone is a wanderer, travelling from the People’s Republic of China to Hong Kong in search of gender-affirming surgery. Yet the longer the journey takes, the less certain she becomes of her desire. The identity in question and the passage undertaken reach beyond the individual. Yung is also thinking of Hong Kong, a place whose identity is constantly questioned and that keeps searching for a sense of its own belonging.


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Cast & Characters

Yuqiao Liu
Edwynn Li
Heyi Sun
Tsang-Ning Chan
Tat-Ming Cheung
Fish Liew
Larine Tang
Chung-Wai Yau