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I Don't Want to Sleep Alone

I Don't Want to Sleep Alone
I Don't Want to Sleep Alone poster.jpg
The Taiwanese theatrical release poster
Directed by Tsai Ming-liang
Produced by Bruno Pésery
Vincent Wang
Written by Tsai Ming-liang
Starring Lee Kang-sheng
Norman Atun
Chen Shiang-chyi
Pearlly Chua
Cinematography Liao Pen-jung
Tsai Ming-liang
Edited by Chen Sheng-chang
Distributed by Axiom Films (UK and Ireland)
Fortissimo Films
Strand Releasing
Release date
  • 4 September 2006 (2006-09-04) (Venice Film Festival)
  • 17 May 2007 (2007-05-17) (Malaysia)
  • 23 May 2007 (2007-05-23) (Taiwan)
Running time
115 minutes
Country Malaysia
Taiwan
Language Taiwanese, Malay, Mandarin, Bengali

I Don't Want to Sleep Alone (Chinese: 黑眼圈 Hēi yǎn quān) is a 2006 Malaysian-Taiwanese romantic drama film written and directed by Tsai Ming-liang. Lee Kang-sheng stars in a dual role as a brain-dead patient and as an injured homeless man. The film also stars Norman Atun and Chen Shiang-chyi.

A brain-dead man (Lee) is abused by his mother and cared for by his family's maid (Chen). Meanwhile, a homeless day laborer (Lee) is severely beaten by a mob before being carried home by a group of men, including Rawang (Atun), a Bangladeshi migrant worker. Rawang nurses the day laborer back to health. The day laborer and maid eventually meet and start a romantic relationship. Their relationship is later joined by Rawang.

I Don't Want to Sleep Alone was among several films commissioned by Peter Sellars' New Crowned Hope Festival in Vienna in 2006, to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the birth of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

The film had its world premiere on 4 September 2006 at the 64th Venice International Film Festival. It made its North American premiere on 11 September at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival. It was also screened at the Vancouver International Film Festival, the Pusan International Film Festival, the London Film Festival, the Festival of Three Continents, the London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival the Deauville Asian Film Festival and the Hong Kong International Film Festival.


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