Still Human (2018)
Still Human (2018)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Currently Still Human is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: SBS On Demand
Streaming in:🇦🇺 Australia
Cast & Crew.
Anthony Wong Chau-Sang
Leung Cheong Wing
Crisel Consunji
Evelyn Santos
Sam Lee
Cheung Fai
Cecilia Yip Tung
Leung Jing Ying
Himmy Wong
Wang Chun Yin
Fruit Chan
Keung at Food Stall / Producer
Lucy Valenzuela
Loma
Xyza Cada
Ann
Marie M. Cornelio
Rhea
Vinia Pamplona
Carmen
Myriam Khadraoui
Cassandra
Wong Siu-Foon
Cheong Wing's Ex-wife
Ming-Ying Ho
Fai's Mother
Leung Kin-yi
Nurse
Tam Tin-Bo
Vegetable Grocer
Lai-Ling Chan
Cheong Wing's Mother
Yolanda Santosa
Evelyn's Mother (voice)
Wilson Wai-Yin Chow
Policeman
Minhua Wang
Mother of Kid at Park
Pak-Kiu Ng
Kid at Park
Siu Hung
Old Man at Park
Matt Chui Kai-Lam
Kid for Portrait
Chui-Yi Lau
Mother of Kid for Portrait
Gordon Chiu-Kin Lau
Young Man for Portrait
Yu Kam-chu
Old Lady for Portrait
Wong Chui-Yee
Exhibition Curator
Harriet Hong-Ki Lai
Master of Ceremony
Ricky Han Lei
Wang Hong
Flora Au Wai-Ling
Production Manager
Nic Tsang Chun-Yuen
Production Manager
Austin Fong Ning Chau
Original Music Composer
Lim-Chung Man Colla Ng
Costume Designer
Connie Suet-Kwan Lau
Art Direction
Wilson Chun-Him Ho
Editor
Oliver Siu Kuen Chan
Director / Screenplay / Editor
Derek Siu Hing-Wa
Director of Photography
Media.
Details.
Release DateNovember 6, 2018
Original Name淪落人
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 52m
Genres
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Wiki.
Still Human (Chinese: 淪落人) is a 2018 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed and written by Oliver Chan in her feature film directorial debut. It stars veteran actor Anthony Wong and Crisel Consunji in her film debut. The film chronicles the relationship between a man using a wheelchair and his Filipina domestic helper. The film had its world premiere at the 15th Hong Kong Asian Film Festival on 6 November 2018 before it was theatrically released on 11 April 2019.
The film received positive critical reception upon release. It was the best selling film in Hong Kong at the week of its release, making over US$940,000 in a weekend. At the 38th Hong Kong Film Awards, it took home three awards, including Wong's third Best Actor win after 20 years.