Tournament 6: My City (2019)
A raw and compassionate Hong Kong drama exploring the emotional toll of frontline social work, personal loss, and the resilience of the human spirit.
Tournament 6: My City - Movie Information
- Original Title: 極闘6:飄移都市
- Release Year: 2019
- Directed by: Samuel Leong
- Type: Movie
- Genres: Drama
- Runtime: 1h 14m
- Original Language: CN
- Spoken Languages: Cantonese
- Release Date (Theatrical): October 10, 2019 (Hong Kong)
- Production Companies: Winner Action Ltd.
- Production Countries: Hong Kong
Tournament 6: My City - Plot
Mr. Lee, a senior social worker, has been fed up with all sorts of social problems that cannot be resolved. He wants to resign after passing his expertise to the new comer, Candy. However, because of lack of manpower, he is asked to handle multiple special cases before he leaves, including mildly retarded Ha, Po with Down syndrome, schizophrenic Ming, Chung with serious autism and Keung with hyperactivity disorder. While Lee and Candy engage themselves in handling those difficult cases, Mrs. Lee, who has been suffering from serious mood disorder, commits suicide. Heavily blown, Lee abandons himself and decides to give up all cases. Two preachers from the church and two radio anchors are also involved indirectly into the resolving process. They have different levels of devotion and expectation on those cases. They hope to help those people in trouble to build up new understanding on the front-line social workers as well as on themselves.
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Tournament 6: My City - Cast & Crew
Director(s)
- Samuel Leong
Main Cast
- Samuel Leong
- Burmie Wong
- Tony Yee Chi-Yuen
- Gregory Lee Wing-Ho
- Sophie Ngan Chin-Man
- Strawberry Yeung Yuk-Mui
Writers
- Samuel Leong
Tournament 6: My City - FAQs
What is Tournament 6: My City about?
Tournament 6: My City follows Mr. Lee, a veteran social worker exhausted by unresolvable social problems, who must handle several challenging cases involving individuals with intellectual and mental disabilities before his planned resignation, while simultaneously confronting a devastating personal tragedy at home.
Where can you watch Tournament 6: My City?
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Who directed Tournament 6: My City?
Tournament 6: My City was directed by Samuel Leong, who also wrote the screenplay and appears in the lead role of Mr. Lee, the senior social worker at the center of the story. Leong serves as a triple threat of writer, director, and lead actor on this production.
Who are the main actors in Tournament 6: My City?
The principal cast includes Samuel Leong as Mr. Lee, Burmie Wong as Candy the newcomer social worker, Tony Yee Chi-Yuen as Po, Gregory Lee Wing-Ho as Joe, Sophie Ngan Chin-Man, and Strawberry Yeung Yuk-Mui.
When was Tournament 6: My City released?
Tournament 6: My City was released on October 10, 2019, in Hong Kong. The film is a Hong Kong production made under Winner Action Ltd. and runs approximately 74 minutes in total runtime.
What language is Tournament 6: My City in?
Tournament 6: My City is spoken in Cantonese, reflecting its Hong Kong production origins. The film was produced by Winner Action Ltd. and is set within the context of Hong Kong's social services landscape.
How long is Tournament 6: My City?
Tournament 6: My City has a runtime of 74 minutes, making it a compact dramatic feature. Despite its relatively brief running time, the film covers a wide range of social issues through multiple interconnected character cases.
Is Tournament 6: My City based on a true story?
Tournament 6: My City does not appear to be directly based on a single documented true story. However, its detailed and empathetic portrayal of social workers and individuals with disabilities suggests the narrative draws heavily from real-world social work experiences and challenges in Hong Kong.
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