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Lucky cat

Ah Fut, a lowly parking attendant is very superstitious. One day, he encounters a mute fortune teller who reveals a secret to him. Suddenly, Ah Fut becomes un-naturally lucky.
Massage girls, Fei Fei and Ah Mei had a plan to blackmail a lewd taxi driver but their schemes unravel.

A bag of money, two corpses instigated by a woman’s desire for happiness

  • yeung kwong chung
    Director
  • WAN Shuk Han
    Writer
  • yeung kwong chung
    Writer
  • Fruit Chan
    Producer
  • LAM Hoi Suet
    Key Cast
    "Fai Fai"
  • MUI Chun Ho
    Key Cast
    "Ah Fut"
  • DENG Yue Ping
    Key Cast
    "Mei"
  • HO Sai Man
    Key Cast
    "Fatty"
  • Project Title (Original Language):
    極樂招財猫
  • Project Type:
    Short
  • Runtime:
    25 minutes
  • Completion Date:
    January 5, 2022
  • Production Budget:
    37,500 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    Hong Kong
  • Country of Filming:
    Hong Kong
  • Language:
    Chinese, Yue Chinese (Cantonese)
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    Yes - Master Class In Film Directing
Distribution Information
  • Master Class In Film Directing
    Distributor
    Country: Hong Kong
    Rights: All Rights
Director Biography - yeung kwong chung

Eddie Yeung is a director whose experience in movies, advertising and music videos gives his wrk a unique and innovative viewpoint and style.

Yeung has also attended courses held by the Hong Kong Film Screenwriters Guild and the Hong Kong Film Directors Guild. In the latter coourse, he has written and directed “Lucky Cat”, a short film produced by Fruit Chan.

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Director Statement

“Lucky Cat” is my graduation piece from the Hong Kong Film Director’s Guild Masterclass course, and it is also my first short film.

In writing the script, the concept of greed and its origins have fascinated me. Does it derive from people’s environment, their experiences or is it within their nature?
If there are mitigating circumstances that drive people to commit crime, will they still be judged harshly before God?

I find these ideas intriguing and I hope audiences would think so too and enjoy this tale of greed and survival.