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Hong Sangsoo Season: Night and Day (18) S
Dir: Hong Sangsoo
Cast: Yeong-ho Kim, Ju-bong Gi, Min-jung Seo 145 mins, 2008, South Korea, Subtitled
Please note: this is an old screening, first shown in Sept 2010
Paranoid that the police are about to arrest him for smoking dope, celebrated painter Sungnam flees to Paris and holes up in a hostel. Between calls to his wife back home, he fights off an old flame and falls for a young art student. A sardonic comedy of male desire.
Fee: All screenings £7.00 full / £5.50 concessions. Ticket offer: Buy four or more tickets to separate screenings - get one free (subject to availability). This discount is not available online - call Box Office on 0117 927 5100 or visit in person to take up this offer.
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Hong Sangsoo: Between Men and Women
Please note: this is a old season with no further events to see
South Korean director Hong Sangsoo's masterful storytelling and painfully acute, witty deconstructions of human relationships have earned him much critical acclaim. Here is a long overdue retrospective of his original, honest and intimate films.
Past screenings that were part of this season
| Hong Sangsoo Season: Woman is the Future of Man | Thu 2 Sept 18:10 |
| Hong Sangsoo Season: Tale of Cinema | Mon 6 Sept 18:10 |
| Hong Sangsoo Season: Woman on the Beach | Thu 9 Sept 18:00 |
| Hong Sangsoo Season: Night and Day | Mon 13 Sept 17:40 |
| Hong Sangsoo Season: Like You Know it All | Thu 16 Sept 18:00 |
| Hong Sangsoo Season: The Day a Pig Fell into the Well | Mon 20 Sept 17:40 |
| Hong Sangsoo Season: Virgin Stripped Bare by her Bachelors | Thu 23 Sept 17:40 |
| Hong Sangsoo Season: The Power of Kangwon Province | Mon 27 Sept 18:10 |
| Hong Sangsoo Season: Turning Gate | Thu 30 Sept 18:10 |
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