The extended Cheng family, which, like Aberdeen harbor’s Chinese namesake, represents today’s Little Hong Kong and its myriad of contradictions between traditions and modernity; superstitions and materialism; family and individuality.
Unfortunately the movie Aberdeen is not yet available on HBO Max.
Art | Keith Cheung | Props |
Directing | Edmond Pang Ho-Cheung | Director |
Writing | Edmond Pang Ho-Cheung | Screenplay |
Camera | Jason Kwan | Director of Photography |
Costume & Make-Up | Carmen Man | Makeup Artist |
Art | Man Lim-Chung | Production Design |
Art | Billy Li Kwok-Lam | Art Direction |
Costume & Make-Up | Midco Chu Wai-Fong | Makeup Artist |
Production | Wang Zhonglei | Producer |
Production | Subi Liang | Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Chung Cho-ting | Costume Designer |
Lighting | Cheung Yuk-chuen | Lighting Director |
Crew | Kittichon Kunratchol | Makeup Effects |
Production | Edmond Pang Ho-Cheung | Producer |
Production | Kuo-Fu Chen | Producer |
Sound | Tu Duu-Chih | Sound Designer |
Production | Kenny Chan | Executive Producer |
Production | Yau Tsz-Kit | Production Manager |
Production | Zhang Dajun | Co-Producer |
Production | Raymond Phathanavirangoon | Co-Producer |
Editing | Wenders Li Tung-Chuen | Editor |
Production | Stephen Lam Bing-Kwan | Co-Producer |
Sound | Peter Kam Pau-Tat | Original Music Composer |