A Flower in the Raining Night
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| Chinese | 看海的日子 |
| Hanyu Pinyin | Kànhǎi de rìzǐ |
| Directed by | Wang Toon |
| Written by | Huang Chun-Ming |
| Based on | Days of Watching the Sea |
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| Cinematography | Lin Hong Zhong |
| Edited by | Chen Sheng Chang |
| Music by | Zhang Hong Yi |
Production company | Montage Film Co. |
| Distributed by | Montage Film Co. (Hong Kong) |
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Running time | 100 |
| Country | Taiwan |
| Language | Mandarin |
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A Flower in the Raining Night is a 1983 Taiwanese film directed by Wang Toon. Adapted from the novel, Days of Watching the Sea written by Huang Chun Ming, the film portrays the journey of a prostitute who is determined to become a mother to regain her dignity as a human being. It is one of the few commercially successful films of the New Taiwan Cinema in the 1980s, in which its box office reached TWD$23,000,000, HKD$2,536,132.00 and was nominated for Best Narrative Feature in the 20th Golden Horse Awards.