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God Man Dog DVD

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Award winning multi-story drama commenting on the social strata of present day Taiwanese society. A middle-class mother suffering from post-natal depression an aboriginal alcoholic trying to find salvation at the church a runaway homeless kid with and enormous appetite a one-legged truck driver and a female boxer all lonely yet linked in someway somehow through the fabric of Taiwan's class-driven society. Berlin International Film Festival 2008 winner and Official Selection for Edinburgh Film Festival 2008.

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Released
10 August 2009
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Terracotta Distribution 
Classification
Runtime
119 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060103791569 
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Winner of the Berlin International Film Festival 2008, this multi-story drama from director Singing Chen provides an intense examination of the social structures of modern day Taiwan. The film involves a series of individual stories relating to several characters from very different walks of life. After losing their newborn baby, Ching-ching (Tarcy Su) and her husband Hsiung (Chang Han) take a holiday to the east coast in order to save their marriage. On the same route is aboriginal Biung (Ulao Ugan), an alcoholic trying to kick his habit with the help of his partner Mei (Mo Ka-yi) and daughter Savi (Tu Hsiao-han). Also on the road are Yellow Bull (Kao), a Christian minister, and Hsien (Jonathan Chang), a young vagabond who Yellow Bull is intent on saving. The characters are finally brought together when their paths literally collide in the mountains after a stray dog runs into the road.