
Seven Women: Miu Kam-Fung (1976)
Miu Kam-fung, who plays the film’s titular character, addresses her identity as housewife and actress in Patrick Tam’s commentary on the dangers of rampant consumerism, seen as a defining moment for contemporary Hong Kong. In its studied references to Godard, Tam’s work buzzes with modern life—supermarkets, billboards, television—and juxtaposes these references with questions about marital infidelity, middle-class morality, and even political sentiment.
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Cast
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Miu Kam-Fung | As: Herself |
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Lo Yuen | As: |
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Ng Ching-yuen | As: |
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Miu Kam-fung, who plays the film’s titular character, addresses her identity as housewife and actress in Patrick Tam’s commentary on the dangers of rampant consumerism, seen as a defining moment for contemporary Hong Kong. In its studied references to Godard, Tam’s work buzzes with modern life—supermarkets, billboards, television—and juxtaposes these references with questions about marital infidelity, middle-class morality, and even political sentiment.
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Cast
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Miu Kam-Fung |
Herself |
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Lo Yuen |
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Ng Ching-yuen |
Directed By
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Patrick Tam |
Director |
Writing Credits
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Joyce Chan |
Writer |
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Patrick Tam |
Writer |
Production Crew
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Wong Tin-Lam |
Producer |
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Sound
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Art Department
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Patrick Tam |
Art Direction |
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