The Hong Kong Film Critics Society has selected six feature films to be shown at the Film Archive and the Science Museum, showcasing pioneers and style-setters in cinematic narrative history.
The films cover three different perspectives on film narrative. 'Mystery & Truth' features director Michelangelo Antonioni's
L'Avventura (1960) and Roman Polanski's
Chinatown (1974).
'Memoirs & Portraits' features director Hou Hsiao-hsien's
Good Men, Good Women (1995) and Julien Duvivier's
Dance Programme (1937).
'New Waves: New Ways of Storytelling' will show Kuroki Kazuo's
Silence Has No Wings (1966) and Jacques Rivette's
Celine & Julie Go Boating (1974).
The six classics will be shown from May 11 to July 20 at the Cinema of the Hong Kong Film Archive and the Lecture Hall of the Hong Kong Science Museum.
All films will be shown in 35mm with Chinese and English subtitles. Tickets priced at $55 and $80 are available at URBTIX.
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