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Bodyshop

The ghost of a young soldier sexually assaulted by his Lieutenant says goodbye to his mother and travels the world to see his transgender sister. He is a charming ghost and by possessing living bodies, he meddles with romances of his unfaithful lovers along the way in Taiwan, Japan, Spain, Thailand. He meets a “soul Continue Reading

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Apostles

  The exploration of death. A noted scholar claiming to be an apostle to Socrates and Plato finds it hard to face his eventual ending. With the accomplices of his wife his ex-woman’s family he recruits 12 young men into his secluded manor to pursue a project which encompasses; bondage, sex acts, even living sacrifice. Continue Reading

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Variety: Hong Kong Auteur Scud Retires, Sets Two Final Films for North American Release

By   Patrick Frater Artist and Hong Kong-based experimental filmmaker Scud is to retire from filmmaking leave the city after completing his two final features. These have been licensed for North American distribution by Breaking Glass Pictures. A license deal for rights to “Apostles” and “Bodyshop” was struck by Breaking Glass Pictures and Artwalker, the production company through which the Continue Reading

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Love is a Many Splendored Thing

不是推介《 生死戀 》Love is a Many Splendored Thing,而是片名讓我想起你的作品。 Scud’s Creations are simply …… A Many Splendored Thing.So rich yet untouchable by the commons. -William Tang

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ADONIS

Yang Ke, a Beijing Opera actor, is fatefully driven into the underworld of masculine sex workers, and becomes a class of his own. He finds himself on a roller coaster between heavenly love with both men and women, and a living hell ensnared by devious villains and hypocrites. Despite his faith, endeavor and willingness to Continue Reading

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Utopians

Utopians (同流合烏) (2015) , Scud’s 6th and latest film, and is about sexual repression and liberation, homosexuality, heterosexuality and bisexuality, religious belief and civil doctrine, honesty and hypocrisy, dreams, legends and realities. 2nd New Director Film Festival – Official Selection & Best Foreign Film Director 27th Palm Springs International Film Festival – Official Selection 13th Continue Reading

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Voyage

What Scud once believed to be his final film, Voyage (遊) (2013) is about depression, suicide, premature death and afterlife. It’s based upon his own experience of depression, and those of his friends’, some had lost their battles of life. It was filmed entirely in English, shot in Inner Mongolia, Malaysia, Australia, Germany, Netherlands and Continue Reading

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