Capital Celluloid 2019 - Day 124: Sat May 4

Rouge (Kwan, 1988): BFI Southbank, NFT3, 6.15pm


This film, part of the Chinese Visual Festival at BFI Southbank, includes a Q&A with director Stanley Kwan.

Time Out review:
Tale of a courtesan who died for love in the 1930s, roaming present-day Hong Kong as a wraith because she has failed to meet her lover in the after-life. A sharp, mildly satirical portrait of Hong Kong life in the '80s is shot through with flashbacks to the '30s, suffused with a heady, opium-hazed decadence worthy of Huysmans, yielding an elegant and deeply felt movie about the transience of things - especially love. Stunning visuals and sophisticated performances add up to a terrific, stylish movie.

Here (and above) is the trailer.

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