A still from 2046 of a person in a sleeveless, sparkly black top standing in front of a mirror decorated with various black-and-white photos.
2046

Wong Kar Wai Weekender

Season

After our annual Chungking Express show sold out again on May 1st this year, we received a fair few requests for more Wong Kar Wai – so we're dedicating a whole weekend to the much-loved Hong Kong auteur, playing a selection of hits.

With their woozy, sensual visuals, pitch-perfect soundtracks and wistful romanticism, Wong's films have defined him as one of cinema's great stylists. From the glimmering, neon-soaked streets of Fallen Angels and As Tears Go By, to the warm glow and striking shadows of 2046 and In the Mood for Love, these are films that deserve to be seen on the big screen.

Multi Wai Offer: get 15% off when you book three or more tickets for screenings in our Wong Kar Wai Weekender. Discount automatically applied at checkout.


Upcoming screenings in this season

In The Mood For Love

classified PG Wong Kar Wai Weekender
In still from In the Mood for Love of a man in a dark suit facing a woman wearing a blue floral qipao on a dimly lit street at night.
Film

Prepare to be dazzled by Wong Kar Wai’s elegant and breathtaking masterpiece, a heartbreaking story of illicit love that pulses with the ache and agony of repressed desire.

2046

classified 12A Wong Kar Wai Weekender
A still from 2046 of a person with blue hair and pink eyeshadow looks up at a floating bubble in dim, colorful lighting.
Film

A sequel of sorts to In The Mood For Love, 2046 delves into the pain of romantic heartache and the emotional wreckage it leaves behind.

As Tears Go By

classified 18 Wong Kar Wai Weekender
A still from As Tears Go By of a person leaning against a police car, set against a glowing orange background.
Film

Wong Kar Wai’s scintillating debut feature is a kinetic, hypercool crime thriller graced with flashes of the impressionistic, daydream visual style.

Fallen Angels

classified 15 Wong Kar Wai Weekender
A still from Fallen Angels of a woman in a black dress and fishnet stockings kneeling on a bed in a dimly lit room.
Film

Swinging between hard-boiled noir and slapstick lunacy with giddy abandon, the film is both a dizzying, dazzling city symphony and a poignant meditation on love, loss, and longing in a metropolis that never sleeps.

Happy Together

classified 15 Wong Kar Wai Weekender
A still from Happy Together of a man looking directly at the camera with a cigarette in his mouth.
Film

One of the most searing romances of the 1990s, Wong Kar Wai’s emotionally raw, lushly stylised portrait of a relationship in breakdown casts Hong Kong superstars Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Leslie Cheung Kwok Wing as a couple traveling through Argentina falling in and out of love.

Multi Wai Offer: get 15% off when you book three or more tickets for screenings in our Wong Kar Wai Weekender. Discount automatically applied at checkout.

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