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Release Date:
January 1, 2005
Original Title:
山藸.飞鼠.撒可努
Alternate Titles:
Shan chu, Fei shu, Sa ke nu
山藸飛鼠撒可努
Genres:
Adventure | Drama | Family
Production Companies:
Light House Productions Ltd.
Production Countries:
Hong Kong
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
THE SAGE HUNTER chronicles the real life adventures of the Taiwanese indigenous hero, Sakinu, a forest ranger who is determined to protect his family's and community's rich traditions. We take in the magnificent panorama of the lush forest in Eastern Taiwan with this motorcycle-clad hero as he was called upon by his tribe, to go to the city to halt the building of an expressway through their sacred land. Destiny plays its hand and the key official for the building project accepts, although begrudgingly, Sakinu's invitation to visit the tribal community. Sakinu hopes that once the officer experiences the beauty of nature and the bond his community shares, he will not pursue the plans for the freeway. THE SAGE HUNTER ensembles an exceptional cast of first-time Taiwanese indigenous actors, examines the importance of nature, spirituality and family, showing us simplicity and commitment to kin, which are often ignored in the fast-paced lives we live, are fundamental to our well-being.
Art Direction:
Second Chan Si-Kan
Assistant Director:
Ryker Chan
Cinematography:
Tony Cheung Tung-Leung
Costume Designer:
Second Chan Si-Kan
Director:
Tony Cheung Tung-Leung
Editor:
Naxi Chao
Tony Cheung Tung-Leung
Ryker Chan
Hairstylist:
Zhang Huiwen
Lighting Camera:
Chow Chi-Fai
Makeup Artist:
Zhang Huiwen
Music:
Jing Peng
Presenter:
Cindy Shyu
Michelle Chan Si-Man
Producer:
Cindy Shyu
Michelle Chan Si-Man
Props:
Wong Kim-Kwong
Script Supervisor:
Sonia Ko Cheuk-Lam
Sound Recordist:
Ogawa Tak
Story:
Ahronglong Sakinu
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