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Illustrious Energy
Directed byLeon Narbey
Written byLeon Narbey and Martin Edmond
Produced byChris Hampson and Don Reynolds
Starring
  • Shaun Bao
  • Harry Ip
CinematographyAlan Locke
Edited byDavid Coulson
Music byJan Preston
Release date
  • 1988 (1988)
Running time
95 min
CountryNew Zealand
LanguageEnglish

Illustrious Energy is a New Zealand film released in 1988. It was filmed in Otago and was directed by Leon Narbey.[1][2]

Cast

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  • Shaun Bao as Chan
  • Harry Ip as Kim
  • Peter Chin as Wong
  • Desmond Kelly as Surveyor
  • Peter Hayden as Reverend Don
  • Heather Bolton as Mrs Wong
  • Geeling Ng as Li
  • David Telford as Stan Pasco

Reception

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Lynell George from LA Weekly gave the film a mixed review, praising the lead actors but stating that the "film's weakness lies in the script".[3] Honolulu Star-Advertiser's Peter Rosegg says it is "a beautiful film, with long, meaningful shots of stunning, wide-screen scenery" but not enough happens early in the film and when it finally gets moving it is "low-key and under dramatized".[4] Burl Burlingame, writing in Honolulu Star-Bulletin, says it "starts out so low-key it's almost comatose" but encourages viewers to stick with it as it "picks up steam".[5] Michael Wilmington in the Los Angeles Times mentions the film noting that it is "richly photographed" but otherwise "it's a lugubrious tale".[6]

Awards

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New Zealand Film and TV Awards 1988[7]

  • Best Performance, Female in a Supporting Role - Heather Bolton - won
  • Best Performance, Male in a Supporting Role - Peter Hayden - won
  • Best Film Director - Leon Narbey - won
  • Best Cinematography - Alan Locke - won
  • Best Film Editing - David Coulson - won
  • Best Contribution to a Film Soundtrack - Bob Allen, Gethin Creagh, Mike Hopkins - won
  • Best Production Design - Jeanelle Aston - won
  • Best Film Score - Jan Preston - won

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