"Golden Scene Selection", proudly presented by the Hong Kong Arts Centre (HKAC) and Golden Scene Company Limited, will bring the audience a series of cherry-picked selections from around the world at the HKAC.
Screening Schedule
26/9 (Sat) 3pm My Prince Edward*
26/9 (Sat) 7pm Light of My Life*
27/9 (Sun) 2:30pm Beyond The Dream*
27/9 (Sun) 7pm I Still Believe* (Preview)
28/9 (Mon) 8pm Suk Suk*
29/9 (Tue) 8pm My Prince Edward*
30/9 (Wed) 8pm Beyond The Dream*
*with after-screening discussion (conducted in Cantonese).
The following measures will be implemented for Golden Scene Selection screenings, to combat the prevailing threat of Novel Coronavirus:
- All audience must wear face masks
- Cinema staff have the right to deny the admission of any person with temperature higher than 37.5°C
My Prince Edward
Director: Norris Wong
Cast: Stephy Tang, Chu Pak Hong, Paw Hee Ching, Jin Kaiji, Eman Lam, Hui So Ying, Kaki Sham
Hong Kong | 2019 | 91’ | In Cantonese and Putonghua (in parts) with Chinese and English subtitles, supports Cantonese Audio Description | DCP | Colour
26/9 (Sat) 3pm*
29/9 (Tue) 8pm*
*Director Norris Wong and actor Chu Pak Hong will attend the after-screening talk (conducted in Cantonese).
“My Prince Edward” supports Cantonese Audio Description, for details, please call 25820248 for further information.
My Prince Edward is set in Prince Edward district’s Golden Plaza, a shopping mall in Hong Kong best known for bridal shops and cheap wedding supplies. Fong (Stephy Tang) is a clerk at one such bridal shop. She has been with Edward (Chu Pak Hong), the owner of a wedding photography shop in the same mall, for seven years. Everyone sees Edward as Fong’s Prince Charming, destined to head to the altar. The problem is that Fong must first sort out the sham marriage that she was paid to take part in years ago before she can get married for real.
Light of My Life
Director: Casey Affleck
Casts: Anna Pniowsky, Casey Affleck, Tom Bower, and Elisabeth Moss
USA | 2019 | 119’ | In English with Chinese subtitles | DCP | Colour
26/9 (Sat) 7pm*
*Veteran Film Critic Long Tin will attend the after-screening discussion (conducted in Cantonese).
A parent and child journey through the outskirts of society a decade after a pandemic has wiped out half the world’s population. As the father struggles to protect his child, their bond — and the character of humanity – is tested.
Beyond The Dream
Director: Kiwi Chow
Cast: Terrance Lau, Cecilia Choi
Hong Kong | 2019 | 120’ | In Cantonese with Chinese and English subtitles | DCP | Colour
27/9 (Sun) 2:30pm*
30/9 (Wed) 8pm*
*Director Kiwi Chow will attend the after-screening talk (conducted in Cantonese).
Lok (Terrance Lau) is a recovering schizophrenic who yearns for love. One day, he encounters the young and beautiful Yan (Cecilia Choi) and quickly falls in love with her. Just when he struggles whether to tell her about his illness, he has a relapse and becomes delusional. Little does he know that she’s a psychological counselor who has a hidden agenda. The pair develops a relationship that is beyond their wildest dreams.
I Still Believe (Preview)
Director: Jon Erwin, Andrew Erwin
Cast: KJ APA, Britt Robertson, Shania Twain, Gary Sinise
USA | 2020’ | 116’ | In English with Chinese subtitles | DCP | Colour
27/9 (Sun) 7pm*
*Rev Dr LEUNG Wing Sin, Founder Pastor, The Remembrance Of Grace Church Tai Po Church will attend the after-screening discussion (conducted in Cantonese).
One love can change your life. One life can change the world. From the creators of I Can Only Imagine comes an inspiring love story for the ages. Rediscover the wonder of love in I STILL BELIEVE, based on the real-life story of chart-topping singer Jeremy Camp.
Starring KJ Apa, Britt Robertson, Shania Twain, and Gary Sinise, I STILL BELIEVE is directed by The Erwin Brothers, from a screenplay by Jon Erwin & Jon Gunn, based on the book by Jeremy Camp, and produced by Kevin Downes, John Erwin, and Andrew Erwin.
I STILL BELIEVE is a powerful reminder that in the midst of life’s storms, true hope can be found.
Suk Suk
Director: Ray Yeung
Cast: Tai Bo, Ben Yuen, Patra Au, Lo Chun-Yip
Hong Kong | 2019 | 92’ | In Cantonese with English subtitles | DCP | Colour
28/9 (Mon) 8pm*
*Director Ray Yeung will attend the after-screening talk (conducted in Cantonese).
SUK SUK presents the story of two closeted married men in their twilight years.
One day PAK, 70, a taxi driver who refuses to retire, meets HOI, 65, a retired single father, in a park. Despite years of societal and personal pressure, they are proud of the families they have created through hard work and determination. Yet in that brief initial encounter, something is unleashed in them which had been suppressed for so many years. As both men recount and recall their personal histories, they also contemplate a possible future together.
SUK SUK studies the subtle day-to-day moments of two men as they struggle between conventional expectations and personal desires.
Tickets are now avaialble at PUTYOURSELF.in
Ticket price: $80 / 64*
*20% discount for full-time students, senior citizens aged 60 or above, people with disabilities and the minder. Concessionary ticket holders must produce evidence of their identity or age upon admission.
*20% off for each purchase of 4 or more standard tickets.
For admission, audience must present the QR code (either in electric or printed version) shown on the PUTYOURSELF.in e-ticket at the venue.
Ticketing enquiry: look@putyourself.in (Office hour: Mon-Fri 10am-7pm)
Programme enquiry: 2582 0248
Co-presenters: Hong Kong Arts Centre & Golden Scene Company Limited
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