Love Conquers All (2006 film)

Love Conquers All is an award-winning 2006 movie by Malaysian director Tan Chui Mui.[1]

Love Conquers All
Directed byTan Chui Mui
Produced byAmir Muhammad
Da Huang Pictures
Written byTan Chui Mui
StarringCoral Ong Li Whei (Ping)
Stephan Chua Jyh Shyan (John)
Leing Jiun Jiun (Mei)
Ho Chi Lai (Hong Jie)
Music bySteven Leong
CinematographyJames Lee
Distributed byLorna Tee
Release date
  • 13 October 2006 (2006-10-13) (Pusan International Film Festival)
  • 21 December 2006 (2006-12-21) (Malaysia)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryMalaysia
LanguageMandarin

Synopsis

Ping (Coral Ong Li Whei) has come from Penang in the north to Kuala Lumpur to work with her aunt. There she meets John, a young man who keeps trying to approach her. Ping feels increasingly attracted to John, and although she has a boyfriend in Penang she is drawn more and more into his world. Ping loses herself in her love and does all she can to keep John.

Cast

  • Coral Ong Li Whei (Ping)
  • Stephan Chua Jyh Shyan (John)
  • Leing Jiun Jiun (Mei)
  • Ho Chi Lai (Hong Jie)

Release history

Country Date
South Korea (premiere at Pusan International Film Festival) 13 October 2006
Japan (Tokyo International Film Festival) 24 October 2006
Malaysia 21 December 2006
Netherlands (International Film Festival Rotterdam) 26 January 2007
Argentina (Mar del Plata Film Festival) 11 March 2007
Hong Kong (Hong Kong International Film Festival) 1 April 2007

Awards

It has won several awards such as:

  • The Swiss Oikocredit award at Fribourg[2]
  • Tiger award at Rotterdam International Film Festival[3]
  • New Current Award at Pusan International Film Festival
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