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M+ Screenings 3
Opening on 16-01-2016
87 minutes
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Movie Name: Blue and Red (2014)Director: Zhou Tao Duration: 24 Mins.
Story: Lovers embracing in a field; crowds revelling through the night; people waving their arms in unison; an assembly of meditators sitting in silence on the ground; the unpopulated scenery of a mining region. Zhou Tao's lens traverses Guangzhou, Bangkok, and an exurban mining site, taking the pulse of movement and stillness in these three locales from an outsider's perspective, and capturing the lights and shadows of blue and red.
Movie Name: Bitter, Sweet, Seoul (2014)
Director: PARKing CHANce Duration: 63 Mins. Language: Korean(English Subtitle)
The collective PARKing CHANce, formed by Park Chan-wook and Park Chan-kyong, collaborated with the city government of Seoul in 2013 to make this crowd-sourced film about the South Korean capital. They selected 141 of the 11,852 submissions they received, interspersing these clips with footage of warfare and street protests to create a documentary. There is no clear storyline, but the ingenious combination of diverse perspectives reveal the true face of Seoul.
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* = Special first show concession tickets available for senior citizens
M+ Screenings 3
Opening on 16-01-2016
87 minutes
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Synopsis
Movie Name: Blue and Red (2014)Director: Zhou Tao Duration: 24 Mins.
Story: Lovers embracing in a field; crowds revelling through the night; people waving their arms in unison; an assembly of meditators sitting in silence on the ground; the unpopulated scenery of a mining region. Zhou Tao's lens traverses Guangzhou, Bangkok, and an exurban mining site, taking the pulse of movement and stillness in these three locales from an outsider's perspective, and capturing the lights and shadows of blue and red.
Movie Name: Bitter, Sweet, Seoul (2014)
Director: PARKing CHANce Duration: 63 Mins. Language: Korean(English Subtitle)
The collective PARKing CHANce, formed by Park Chan-wook and Park Chan-kyong, collaborated with the city government of Seoul in 2013 to make this crowd-sourced film about the South Korean capital. They selected 141 of the 11,852 submissions they received, interspersing these clips with footage of warfare and street protests to create a documentary. There is no clear storyline, but the ingenious combination of diverse perspectives reveal the true face of Seoul.
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* = Special first show concession tickets available for senior citizens