Hong Kong's M+ Cinema announced that it will launch spring programs from March to June 2024. This program will feature a marathon screening of Wong Kar-Wai's "Trilogy of the Sixties" ("Days of Wild," "In the Mood for Love" and "2046"), and will co-organize three programs with the

Hong Kong’s m+ cinema announced that it will launch spring programs from March to June 2024. This program will be a marathon screening of Wong Kar-wai's "The Sixties Trilogy" (" Days of Being Wild", " In the Mood for Love ", "2046"), and will co-organize three programs with the Hong Kong International Film Festival. Including documentary celebrity roundtable forum. There are many highlights in this program: the film "Irene" starring Anne Hathaway will have its Hong Kong premiere at the m+ theater; "Creators and Things" will focus on the late director Agnès Varda and the rebellious photographer Mapplethorpe Universal etc.

Since its opening to the public on June 8, 2022, m+ Cinema has been providing audiences with a diversified viewing experience and enriching their understanding of visual culture. To celebrate the second anniversary of the opening of m+ Cinemas, this season there will be marathon screenings of Wong Kar-wai 's "Sixties Trilogy": Days of Being Wild (1990), In the Mood for Love (2000) and 2046 (2004) ), "Days of Being Wild" was even one of the opening screenings of M+ Cinema. The psychological thriller "Irene" starring Oscar-winning actress Anne Hathaway will make its Hong Kong premiere at the M+ Cinema, while "Shadow in My Ears" brings a cult work that captures the lives of teenagers. In conjunction with the new special exhibition "Hong Kong Jockey Club Presents Series: Black and White - Photographic Narrative" which will open on March 16, 2024, "Creators and Things" will screen "Eye Travels", following the late director Agné Silk Varda's collaboration with artist jr; and a documentary exploring the work of rebellious photographer Mapplethorpe.

m+ and the 48th Hong Kong International Film Festival jointly organized three special programs, screening Indian director Yanabhavadan's "We Are One Family" (2023) and surrealist pioneer Man Ray's "Regaining Sanity" (1923–1928) ), and held a post-screening symposium; while Yan Nabaidan, Japanese director Kazuhiro Soda and Hong Kong director Yang Ziye gathered together to discuss the concepts of Asian documentary producers in the "Documentary Ethics, Aesthetics and Education - Documentary Masters Roundtable Forum" and practical techniques.

Yan Nabaiyudan: "We Are One Family", 2023, photo provided by the director.

For decades, Canadian photographer Greg Gillard has left many unforgettable images of Hong Kong. The live show will combine Gillard's photography, archival materials from local creators and live music by experimental rock duo Gong Gong, paying homage to still photography, a skill often overlooked in filmmaking. Photography also contributed to the glory of Hong Kong movies in the 1980s.

Greg Gillard: "Hong Kong and Me", photo courtesy of Greg Gillard.

"Sneak Peek" screenings of highly anticipated local and foreign films. Macau's dark humor film "Return to Life" is directed by Andy Au-yeung and stars Hong Kong musician and actor Wong Yan-yan as the male lead. The film will premiere in Hong Kong at the M+ Cinema. Junji Sakamoto's "The World of Kokiku" focuses on the subtle relationship between a young woman in the Edo period and two men who "poured night fragrance". M+ Cinema will exclusively screen the psychological thriller "Eileen", directed by William Oldroyd and starring Anne Hathaway. It depicts the boring life of a female clerk in a juvenile prison, but because of a new psychologist The emergence of the world has brought about earth-shaking changes.

Ouyang Yongfeng: "Returning to Humanity in the Afterlife", 2023, photo provided by Blue Space.

Junji Sakamoto: "The World of Xiaoju", 2023, photo provided by Gaoxian Film Co., Ltd.

William Oldroyd: "Eileen", 2023. Photo courtesy of Universal Pictures (Hong Kong) Limited.

launched the movie "Street Fighter 2: The Animation The Movie" (1994) during the 1990s when the fighting game "Street Fighter 2" became popular all over the world. Its fighting scenes are outstanding and dizzying. It is the best choice for animation fans and game fans. . On the other hand, "Super Mario Bros. (1993)" (Hong Kong translation of "Super Mario Bros."), which was authorized by Nintendo to be produced by Hollywood, received poor reviews when it was released, but it has been pursued by loyal fans over the years.This "Super Twins" starring Kenshi Buka and Dennis Hopper has finally been restored in 4k and is a masterpiece that cult fans cannot miss.

Gisaburo Sugii: "Street Fighter 2: Animation The Movie", 1994, photo provided by capcomco.,ltd.

" Super Mario Bros. ", 1993. Photo courtesy of parkcircus/pathefilmss.a.s.

"Creators and Things" selects intimate and insightful documentaries to allow the audience to understand the stories behind the unique and charismatic creators of the last century and this century. In response to the m+ special exhibition "The Hong Kong Jockey Club Presents Series: Black and White - Photographic Narrative", this season's program focuses on photography. "Face, Village" (Hong Kong translation of "Eye Journey" (2017)) was co-directed by the late director Agnès Varda and street video artist Jr., capturing the two's long-lasting friendship. Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbiteau's documentary Prince of Darkness (2016) explores the provocative and impactful work of American photographer Mapplethorpe.

Alice Ward, Jr: "Eye Travel", 2017, photo provided by Anle Film Co., Ltd.

Audiences can follow the footsteps of seven stray cats wandering the streets of Istanbul, Turkey through the documentary "City Loves Cats" (Hong Kong translation of "Walking through the Holy Land of Cats" (2016)); they can also follow the Oscar-nominated hand-drawn animation " Cats" In Paris " (Hong Kong translation of "A Cat's Life" (2010)), the cat leaps onto the rooftops of Paris. Both films provide free screening options, allowing young children to enjoy the movies without restraint, and children's tickets only cost HK$25.

Cuida Turan: "Walking through Cat Land", 2016, photo courtesy of termitefilms.

Jean-Louis Felicioni and Alenjano: The Life of a Cat, 2010, photo courtesy of playtime.

’s permanent series “Sunken and Reliced ​​Pearls” aims to revisit the works of lost treasures and newly restored classics. "Rat" (1999) tells the cruel story of youth in the economic depression of Glasgow in the 1970s. Scottish director Lynne Ramsey made a blockbuster debut at the Cannes Film Festival with this debut film. "Peace Hotel" (1995), directed by Wei Jiahui, a screenwriter, is a western film set in Shanghai in 1921, starring Chow Yun-fat and Yip Tong.

Lenny Nance: "Ratcatcher", 1999, photo courtesy of pathe.

Wei Jiahui: "Peace Hotel", 1995, photo provided by Meiya Entertainment Information Group Co., Ltd.

's monthly "Night on the Stairs" launches the "Shadows in the Ears" series, which selects a number of musical films with unforgettable melodies and exciting soundtracks to be screened on the Grand Stairs. This season focuses on exploring the cult masterpieces of rebellious adolescence " Spring Break " (Hong Kong translation: "Wild Youth") and " Trainspotting " (Hong Kong translation: "Psychedelic Train"). The 4k restored version of "Days of Wild", one of the opening movies of

m+ theater, was very popular and the seats were packed. To celebrate the second anniversary of the opening of m+ Cinemas, there will be a marathon relay screening of Wong Kar-wai's "Sixties Trilogy" - "Days of Wild" (1990), "In the Mood for Love" (2000) and "2046" (2004). For the enjoyment of movie fans.

Wong Kar-wai: Days of Being Wild, 1990. Photo courtesy of Media Asia Film and Television Distribution (Hong Kong) Limited.

Wong Kar-wai: In the Mood for Love, 2000, photo courtesy of block2distributionltd.

Wong Kar-wai: "2046", 2004, photo courtesy of block2distributionltd.

m+ will host the first "Asian Avant-Garde Film Festival" from May 30 to June 2, 2024. The four-day film festival will highlight the outstanding moving image practices of individuals and film communities over the past six decades, which have shaped the rich artistic landscape of Asia. The festival brings together independent art and filmmaking groups from across Asia, focusing on forward-thinking creators. A series of exciting screenings, performances, lectures and workshops will be held during the festival, including guided tours of the exhibitions "Apichatpong Weerasethakhu: Primitive" and "The Sound of Mountains and Waters".Details about the festival and ticketing information will be announced in April.

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