

Three hours of pure Canto-pop royalty, remastered and refusing to be forgotten.
A household name in Hong Kong, queen of Canto pop, Anita Mui was the very definition of a cultural icon during Hong Kong’s golden age in the eighties and nineties. With a career that began at the age of 4 in an amusement park, Mui dedicated almost her whole life to music. Behind stardom, her personal life, passion at work and the love for friends made her an irreplaceable role model of "The Daughter of Hong Kong". The film opens with her final concert and looks back on her life and legacy. In loving memories of our dearest Anita, the biopic revisits the big screens with a 3-hour 4K re-edit version that includes precious unseen footages!
Acting
Louise Wong channels diva energy without parody.
Production
4K restoration makes eighties Hong Kong shimmer.
Costume
Every stage look is a museum piece.

Director
Leung Lok-Man
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released during Hong Kong's identity crisis, the re-edit lands as deliberate cultural preservation against erasure.
Louise Wong reportedly spent months learning Mui's distinctive stage mechanics, including her signature microphone grip.
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