ICAC: A Man (1978)

In “A Man”, Police Inspector Shek reports his corrupt colleagues, but it is his own integrity which comes under investigation, Joyce's implication that being honest to oneself can extract a high price. Also characteristic of her ICAC scripts is that they're non-judgmental and the protagonists have distinct personalities. Unfortunately, it was banned by the authorities until its initial release at the Hong Kong International Film Festival in 1999.

Director: Ann Hui
Runtime: 51 min
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Cinematography: David Chung
Country: Hong Kong
Language: 广州话 / 廣州話
Original Language: cn
More Films by Director: Ann Hui

Frequently Asked Questions

What is ICAC: A Man about?
In “A Man”, Police Inspector Shek reports his corrupt colleagues, but it is his own integrity which comes under investigation, Joyce's implication that being honest to oneself can extract a high price. Also characteristic of her ICAC scripts is that they're non-judgmental and the protagonists have distinct personalities. Unfortunately, it was banned by the authorities until its initial release at the Hong Kong International Film Festival in 1999.
Who directed ICAC: A Man?
ICAC: A Man was directed by Ann Hui.
Who stars in ICAC: A Man?
ICAC: A Man stars Wai Lit, Damian Lau Chung-Yan, Kwan Chung, Carol Cheng, Kenneth Tsang, Ha Yue.
How long is ICAC: A Man?
ICAC: A Man has a runtime of 51m (51 minutes).
Where was ICAC: A Man produced?
ICAC: A Man was produced in Hong Kong.