Eve and the Fire Horse (2005)
1h 32m
Running Time
September 9, 2005Release Date
Eve and the Fire Horse (2005)
1h 32m
Running Time
September 9, 2005Release Date
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Plot.
Eve is a precocious nine year-old girl with a wild imagination growing up in a traditional Chinese immigrant family in Vancouver where Confucian doctrines, superstitious obsessions and divine visions abound. When Buddhism and Catholicism are thrown into the mix, life for Eve and her 11-year-old prim and authoritative sister, Karena, escalates into a fantasia of catastrophe, sainthood and cultural confusion. The journey of a young girl and her sister striving to grow up in world where childhood is lonely and the world is full of wonder.
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Cast & Crew.
Phoebe Kut
Eve Eng
Hollie Lo
Karena Eng
Vivian Wu
May-Lin Eng
Lester Chan
Frank Eng
Ping Sung Wong
Grandmother
Julia Tortolano
Becky
Joseph Siu
Uncle #8
Jennifer Cheon
Goddess
Shirley Ng
Auntie #8
Tanya Champoux
Eve's Teacher
Diane Buermans
Cousin Colleen
Franco Maravilla
Cousin Edward
Jessica Amlee
Sally
Julia Kwan
Director
Yipeng Ben Lu
Writer
Pawan Gill
Surinder
Wendy Russell
Sister Agnes
Matias Hacker
Karena's Teacher
Chris Shields
God's Witness #1
Shan Tam
Producer
Todd McGowan
God's Witness #2
Mychael Danna
Composer
Gary Young
Jesus
Rob Simonsen
Composer
Nicolas Bolduc
Cinematographer
Francis Mah
Buddha
Michael Brockington
Editor
Alan Cedargreen
Priest
Jan Bos
Sally's Dad
Susan Taylor Brouse
CastingDirector
Alexus Dumont
Sunday School Girl #1
Mary-Ann Liu
ProductionDesigner
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 9, 2005
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 32m
Content RatingPG
Budget$1,500,000
Filming LocationsCoquitlam, Canada
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Wiki.
Eve and the Fire Horse is a 2005 Canadian film written and directed by Julia Kwan. It won the Special Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival and the Claude Jutra Award for the best feature film by a first-time film director in Canada.