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DAYS OF BEING WILD 阿飛正傳

4K Restoration

1990 | 1hr 34min | In Cantonese with Chinese and English subtitles | Dir Kar-Wai Wong

Description


The breakthrough sophomore feature by Wong Kar Wai represents the first full flowering of his swooning signature style. The initial entry in a loosely connected, ongoing cycle that includes In the Mood for Love and 2046, this ravishing existential reverie is a dreamlike drift through the Hong Kong of the 1960s in which a band of wayward twentysomethings—including a disaffected playboy (Leslie Cheung Kwok Wing) searching for his birth mother, a lovelorn woman (Maggie Cheung Man Yuk) hopelessly enamored with him, and a policeman (Andy Lau Tak Wah) caught in the middle of their turbulent relationship—pull together and push apart in a dance of frustrated desire. The director’s inaugural collaboration with both cinematographer Christopher Doyle, who lends the film its gorgeously gauzy, hallucinatory texture, and actor Tony Leung Chiu Wai, who appears briefly in a tantalizing teaser for a never-realized sequel, Days of Being Wild is an exhilarating first expression of Wong’s trademark themes of time, longing, dislocation, and the restless search for human connection.

Screening Time

LOS ANGELES

Saturday, April 29, 2023, 2:00 PM

Starlight Whittier Village Cinemas


Pre-Featured Short

VICTORIA, TENTATIVELY

2022 | 13 min | In Cantonese with Chinese and English subtitles | Dir Kwan Q Li

Synopsis:
Time has never been settled in post-colonial Hong Kong, even its raison d’être Victoria Harbour seems to be a namesake debt. The slipperiness of temporality is accentuated in this experimental short through its complicity between a dance documentary and a dance film. In its very own time-image form, this film concluded the series of attempts from the artist to visualise a plurality of abstract time conditions (waiting, spectating, rehearsing, performing) against uncertain moments of the city.

Director’s Bio:
Kwan Q Li is an artist, researcher, educator based in Hong Kong. Working across lens-based media, installation, performance, and writing, her practice examines the relation of conflicts within postcolonial, technopolitical, and ecological explorations.