You Mean the World to Me (film)
| You Mean the World to Me | |
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| Directed by | Saw Teong Hin | 
| Screenplay by | Saw Teong Hin | 
| Based on | Hai Ki Xin Lor 2014 stage play by Saw Teong Hin  | 
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| Cinematography | Christopher Doyle | 
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| Distributed by | Good Move Media | 
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Running time  | 96 minutes | 
| Country | Malaysia | 
| Language | Penang Hokkien | 
You Mean the World to Me (Chinese: 海墘新路; Tâi-lô: Hái-Kînn Sin-Lōo) is a 2017 Malaysian semi-autobiographical drama film directed and written by Saw Teong Hin, based on his stage play. The film, set in 1970s Penang, is the first Malaysian film that is entirely in Penang Hokkien. The film's Chinese name, 海墘新路 (Hái-Kînn Sin-Lōo), refers to a Hokkien nickname for Victoria Street in George Town, Penang.