Tracey (film)

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Tracey
File:Traceyfilm.jpg
Film poster
Directed by Jun Li
Produced by Shu Kei
Jacqueline Liu
Screenplay by Shu Kei
Erica Li
Jun Li
Starring Philip Keung
Kara Wai
Music by Otomo Yoshihide
Cinematography Tam Wan-kai
Edited by Li Ko
Production
company
One Cool Film Production
PJ One Cool Film
Sun Entertainment Culture
Big Honor Entertainment
Hong Music Venue
Distributed by One Cool Pictures
Release dates
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Running time
119 minutes
Country Hong Kong
Language Cantonese

Tracey is a 2018 Hong Kong drama film written and directed by Jun Li and starring Philip Keung as the titular protagonist, a 51-year-old married man and father whose craving for feminization increases, leading him to transition from male to female both mentally and physically. Filming for Tracey began on 5 December 2017 and the film premiered at the 2018 Tokyo International Film Festival on 28 October 2018 before it was theatrically released on 22 November 2018 in Hong Kong.

Cast

  • Philip Keung as Travis Tung (佟大雄), the film's 51-year-old protagonist who names himself Tracey (翠絲) after transitioning from male to female.
    • Zeno Koo as Young Travis.
  • Kara Wai as Anne (安宜), Travis' 49-year-old wife who is a Cantonese opera actress.
  • Eric Kot as Chi Chun (池俊), Travis' friend.
    • Kaki Sham as Young Chi Chun
  • Lily Leung as Tracey (翠絲), Travis' mother.
  • River Huang as Bond Tann (阿邦), Travis' friend who is a writer.
  • Ben Yuen as Fa Yim-hung (花艷紅), known as Brother Darling (打鈴哥), a Cantonese opera actor who performs in Dan roles.
  • Jennifer Yu as Brigitte Tung (佟碧兒), Travis' and Anne's daughter.
  • Ng Siu-hin as Vincent Tung (佟立賢), Travis' and Anne's son.
  • Aaron Chow as Jeffrey, Brigitte's husband.
  • Panther Chan as Ka-yan (嘉欣), Vincent's girlfriend who is a tattoo artist.
  • Wong Yat-ho as Ko Ching (高正), Travis' friend and Bond's husband.
  • Cheung Kwok-keung as Old Master (老爺).
  • Cheung Yu-hei as a girl infant.
  • Kit Cheung as a bully.
  • Audrey Chan as a news anchor.
  • Ansheles Artem as a cafe waiter.
  • Pang Ngan-ling as Travis' younger sister.
  • Raymond Chan as himself, a member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong.
  • Hui Ka-ki as a Cantonese opera actor.
  • Lee Chak-yan as a Cantonese opera actor.
  • Lam Yu-tung as a Cantonese opera actor.
  • Percy Mou as a Cantonese opera actress.
  • Hon Tak-kwong as a Cantonese opera actor.
  • Kwong Shun-yan as a Cantonese opera actress.
  • Vikki Fung as a Cantonese opera actress.
  • Elle Chan as a Cantonese opera actress.
  • Lee Hiu-ngai as a social worker.

Production

Principal photography for Tracey began on 5 December 2017.[1][2] Philip Keung, who plays the title character, originally felt he was unable to grasp the role of a transgender woman and wanted to decline it, but changed his mind after doing research and meeting with real life transgender people and felt they had many stories that need to be told.[3] Keung also revealed that during filming, he would wear see-through clothes when he went out to the streets to see how pedestrians would react to him.[4]

Release

The film released its first teaser trailer and poster at the 2018 Hong Kong Filmart on 18 March 2018. The poster, which features Keung wearing a blouse and pantyhose, attracted strong attention on the internet, with many internet users praising Keung's look and anticipating his performance in the film.[5]

Critical reception

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Elizabeth Kerr of The Hollywood Reporter praises the film's high production standards and its moving and thought-provoking drama, as well as the performances by Philip Keung, Kara Wai and Ben Yuen.[7] Edmund Lee of the South China Morning Post gave the film a score of 4/5 stars praising the acting performances and nuanced writing.[8]

Awards and nominations

Ceremony Category Recipient Results
37th Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actor Philip Keung Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Ben Yuen Won
Best Supporting Actress Kara Wai Won
Best Screenplay Shu Kei, Erica Li, Jun Li Nominated
Best New Director Jun Li Nominated
Best Art Direction Irving Cheung Nominated
Best Costume Make Up Design Irving Cheung Nominated
Best Original Film Score Otomo Yoshihide Nominated
Best Original Film Song Song: Tracey

Composer/Lyricist/Singer: Panther Chan

Nominated
55th Golden Horse Awards Best Supporting Actor Ben Yuen Won
Best Supporting Actress Kara Wai Nominated
25th Hong Kong Film Critics Society Award Best Actor Philip Keung Nominated
Ben Yuen Nominated
13th Asian Film Awards Best Supporting Actor River Huang Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Kara Wai Won
2nd Kongest Film Awards Best Actor Ben Yuen Nominated
Best Actress Kara Wai Nominated
My Favorite Hong Kong Film Tracey Nominated

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