MondaysJune 13, 2005Monday 06.13.05 -- Field trip -- Anthology Film ArchivesMonday 06.13.05 -- Field trip -- Anthology Film Archives Hou Hsiao-hsien
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US THEATRICAL PREMIERE RUN!! Hou Hsiao-hsien 2004, 104 minutes. In Japanese with English subtitles. Distributed by Wild Bunch, with special thanks to Lucie Kalmar. "One of the world's greatest filmmakers, Hou Hsiao-hsien has created an elegantly fractured riff on another indisputable master, Yasujiro Ozu, the centenary of whose birth has been celebrated during the past year. Where Ozu's Tokyo stories gave us an orderly Japanese society being eroded by modernity, Hou conjures a present-day Japan in which family life is a mere shell and romantic passion has given way to hooking up. Left to their own devices, the young can follow only their own private paths, like the trains that Hou uses as a recurring motif. Dazzling to behold, CAFÉ LUMIÈRE captures the pathos of contemporary urban solitude." – THE NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL __________________________________________________ 32 Second Avenue (at Second Street) |