Antonio (Jahmar Hill) is awakened from a coma; he was in for a year and a
half after being shot by his father while trying to break up a domestic
dispute between him and his mother. When ...
Director: Jahmar Hill,
Writer: Jahmar Hill
Stars: Jahmar Hill, Andy Lau’s, Toni Belafonte, Talli Clemons |
Storyline
Antonio (Jahmar Hill) is awakened from a coma; he was in for a year and a half after being shot by his father while trying to break up a domestic dispute between him and his mother. When Antonio wakes up he learns that his father who then committed suicide by shooting himself murdered his mother. With nowhere to go or a place to call home, Antonio turns to the cold streets of New York to find refuge and shelter. Antonio becomes the night shining armor to a stranger, Vanessa (Toni Belafonte) when he steps in to defend her from her abusive boyfriend, Streetz (Talli Clemons).Did You Know?
It'll Be Ok by Steve Lovell China Lion Film Distribution has acquired Andy Lau’s “Lost and Love” from IM Global and set a March 20 release for North America — day and date with the release in mainland China.Plot Summary
One day in 1999 when his two year old son Lei Da went missing, Anhui farmer Lei Zekuan (Lau) begins his fourteen-year-long journey of hardship searching for his lost son.“Lost and Love” will open in New York, Los Angeles, Boston, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle and Lansing, Mich.; Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver; as well as in Australia and New Zealand.
The film, written and directed by novelist Peng Sanyuan, also stars Jing Boran, who co-starred in “Rise of the Legend” and “The Guillotines.” It’s based on a true story from the Hubei province of China about a father’s 2010 search for his long-lost son after a suspected child abduction.
The film is produced by Wang Zhonglei, Chan Pui-wah and Zhang Dajun, and by the Huayi Bros. Media Group, Beijing Yuanhesheng Entertainment, Chongqing Film Group, Xiamen Navigation Media and Good Friends Entertainment. East West Bank is sponsoring the film’s March 17 premiere in the Los Angeles suburb of Monterey Park.
Lau has starred in more than 100 films including China Lion’s “A Simple Life,” directed by Ann Hui.



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