The Heavenly Kings

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The Heavenly Kings is a 2006 Hong Kong mockumentary film that satirizes the Cantopop music industry by following a fictional boy band’s manufactured rise to fame.

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instanceOf Hong Kong film
film
mockumentary film
alsoKnownAs Sei dai tin wong NERFINISHED
award Best New Director at the Hong Kong Film Awards
countryOfOrigin Hong Kong NERFINISHED
countryOfProduction Hong Kong NERFINISHED
depicts manufactured pop stardom
director Daniel Wu NERFINISHED
distributionRegion Hong Kong NERFINISHED
featuresBand Alive NERFINISHED
filmIndustry Hong Kong film industry
filmingLocation Hong Kong NERFINISHED
follows fictional boy band
genre comedy film
mockumentary
hasTheme fame
media fabrication
pop culture satire
language Cantonese
medium feature film
narrativeFocus manufactured rise to fame
originalLanguage Cantonese
portrays boy band Alive
manufactured celebrity
music industry manipulation
producer Daniel Wu NERFINISHED
releaseDecade 2000s
releaseYear 2006
runtimeApprox about 90 minutes
satirizes Cantopop music industry
screenwriter Daniel Wu NERFINISHED
starred Andrew Lin NERFINISHED
Conroy Chan NERFINISHED
Daniel Wu NERFINISHED
Terence Yin NERFINISHED
subjectMatter Cantopop NERFINISHED
title The Heavenly Kings NERFINISHED
usesStyle documentary-style filmmaking
mock-interviews
wonBy Daniel Wu NERFINISHED
yearOfRelease 2006

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Daniel Wu directed The Heavenly Kings