Kani is preparing a Blu-ray release of Angie Chen's My Name Ain't Suzie (1985), starring Patricia Ha, Anthony Wong, Chien Yu, Deanie Ip, Angela Yu Chien, and Betty Ting Pei. The release is scheduled to arrive on the market on June 23.
Description: In her ambitious follow up to Maybe It's Love, Angie Chen offers a rebuke to the colonial imagination of films such as The World of Suzie Wong (1960). Instead, she brings the Hong Kong of the 50s and 60s to life on her own terms with the story of Shui-Mei (Patricia Ha), a "salt water girl" from the outskirts of the city, who finds a way out of poverty in the Red Light district of Wan Chai, Hong Kong. Over the years, she rises through the ranks, discovering a world of equal hardship and sisterly camaraderie, where colourful characters abound – among them Jimmy (Anthony Wong, in his debut role), a mixed-race kid looking for his father in the crowd of thirsty American sailors.
Penned by John Chan Koon Chung (My Heart Is That Eternal Rose), MY NAME AIN'T SUZIE brings a New Wave sensibility to the waning years of the Shaw Brothers Studio with a decade spanning epic that resourcefully reconstructs a bygone era of Cantonese cinema. A rags-to-riches story blending romance and brothel drama, Chen's film is above all a tale of feminine resilience at the nexus of historical events and shifting colonial powers.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
NEWLY COMMISSIONED 2K RESTORATION from the original camera negatives and best surviving elements
NEW Interview with director Angie Chen (12mins, 2026)
NEW Interview with screenwriter and planner John Chan (17mins, 2026)
NEW"Becoming Jimmy" on casting Anthony Wong, with Angie Chen, John Chan, and Anthony Wong (8mins, 2026)
NEW Angie Chen on "Working in Hong Kong" (10mins, 2026)