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Sheep Without a Shepherd Released in Virtual Cinemas as part of Chinese Cinema Season and Available on Digital Platforms

In virtual cinemas and as part of Chinese Cinema Season from 12th April, and on Digital platforms from 26th April, courtesy of Trinity CineAsia

presents a remarkable directorial debut from filmmaker . “Sheep Without a Shepherd” boasts incredible performances and a tense and emotionally riveting story, making it a must-see and compelling new thriller.

“Involving performances from a uniformly terrific cast” Screen Daily

“A perfect balance of thrills, chills and rolling emotions” Screen Anarchy

“Equal parts folktale and internet-age morality yarn” Financial Times

Synopsis:
Li (, “Detective Chinatown”) and his wife A Yu (, “The Bravest”) run a small business in Thailand and enjoy a happy home life with their two daughters. When their eldest daughter is violently assaulted, blackmailed and left traumatised by another student, her parents intervene, leading to a dead body which needs to be hidden, and every trace of the boy buried to cover up the accident.  
However, the missing boy's parents, dogged detective La Wen (, “Marco Polo”, “Lust, Caution”) and mayoral candidate Du Peng (, “Blind Detective”) are pushing the local police to turn over every rock to find the truth, stopping at nothing until their missing son is found. 

See it virtually via:
Rio Cinema | Genesis Cinema | HOME Manchester | Chapter | Showroom Workstation | Kinokulture
Book tickets HERE

Available on Digital from 26th April

Pre-order on iTunes HERE

About the author

Adriana Rosati

On paper I am an Italian living in London, in reality I was born and bread in a popcorn bucket. I've loved cinema since I was a little child and I’ve always had a passion and interest for Asian (especially Japanese) pop culture, food and traditions, but on the cinema side, my big, first love is Hong Kong Cinema. Then - by a sort of osmosis - I have expanded my love and appreciation to the cinematography of other Asian countries. I like action, heroic bloodshed, wu-xia, Shaw Bros (even if it’s not my specialty), Anime, and also more auteur-ish movies. Anything that is good, really, but I am allergic to rom-com (unless it’s a HK rom-com, possibly featuring Andy Lau in his 20s)"

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