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Whispers and Moans (film)

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Whispers and Moans
Directed byHerman Yau
Written byYang Yeeshan
Herman Yau
Based onWhispers and Moans
by Yeeshan Yang
Produced byNg Kin Hung
StarringAthena Chu
Candice Yu
Mandy Chiang
Monie Tung
Yan Ng
Don Li
Patrick Tang
CinematographyYu Guobing
Edited byYau Chi Wai
Music byMak Chun Hung
Release date
  • 17 May 2007 (2007-05-17)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
Box officeHK$ 0.086 M. (Hong Kong)

Whispers and Moans (Chinese: 性工作者十日談) is a 2007 Hong Kong film directed by Herman Yau. It is based on the 2006 book Whispers and Moans by Yeeshan Yang, investigating the Hong Kong sex trade.[1] It has a Category III rating in Hong Kong.[2]

Plot summary

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Elsie (Yan Ng) is a social worker with an interest in the rights of sex workers, despite this she is naive as to the lives of prostitutes, and finds it impossible to be accepted into their milieu. This changes when she comes to the aid of nightclub hostess Happy (Chan Mei-hei). Happy introduces Elsie to her colleagues and Elsie is able to observe first hand the business of prostitution in Hong Kong.

At the top of the scale are those who become the long term mistresses of the wealthy, receiving a retainer and having their living expenses paid for, a step towards this being to be kept for a shorter term, for months or weeks. Nana (Mandy Chiang) and her sister Aida (Monie Tung) began their careers as underage prostitutes in an underground brothel, before graduating to become legal hostesses on turning 18. However Aida has become a drug addict and over a matter of days makes a descent that would normally occur over years. Those unable to leave the prostitute trade, as they grow older, work at small one woman brothels, with a much reduced rate for sex and a higher turnover of customers than that found at nightclubs. A very small number, such as Coco (Athena Chu), become mama-sans. However Aida's addiction is so great that she cannot work even as a brothel prostitute and instead becomes a street prostitute, normally the fate of much older women.

Also working the streets is the transgender Jo (Don Li) whose goal is to save up enough money for sex reassignment surgery, her boyfriend is Tony (Patrick Tang) who works as a male prostitute. One of Tony's customers is the mistress of a triad boss and the film ends with Tony's slaying.

Cast and roles

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Awards

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Whispers and Moans received a "Film of Merit" award at the 2007 Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Review of Whispers and Moans: Interviews with the men and women of Hong Kong's sex industry". Archived from the original on 8 July 2011. Retrieved 3 June 2011.
  2. ^ HK cinemagic: Whispers and Moans
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