Hu Du Men / Stage Door (1996) Kei Shu, Josephine Siao, Anita Yuen, Daniel Hiu Tung Chan, Comedy, Drama

Hu Du Men AKA Stage Door (1996)
Cross the Hu-du-men – the demarcation between the back and front stage in Cantonese opera, and you leave yourself behind to absorb totally in your character.
Lang Kim-sum is a charismatic Cantonese opera star who understands perfectly it’s a point of no return once she crosses the Hu-du-men on stage, and in life as well. Respected by colleagues and friends and about to retire, Lang has yet to face new, unexpected Hu-du-men’s in domestic and professional life. Husband Chan suddenly wants to immigrate. Daughter Mimi has a lesbian relationship. At work, her progressive opera director causes havoc in reforming a traditional art. Lang’s protege Ip Yuk-sheung chooses between career and love, and a secret of Lang’s past also surfaces. Lang, the quintessential master of vicissitudes on stage and in life, braves new crises and dilemma with gentle and light-hearted flair.

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IMDB

Cantonese | DVDRip | MKV | 708×476 | AVC @ 1850 kb/s | 1.41 GB
Audio: AC-3 @ 192 kb/s | 2 channels | 01:38:30 minutes | Subs: English (embedded)
Genre: Comedy, Drama

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