May 6 - 9

There’s no mistaking the woozy romanticism of Wong Kar-wai. Together with Cinematographer Christopher Doyle and Production Designer/Editor William Chang, Wong crafted a series a mesmerizing, contemplative films that speak in images just as often as words.

Shot entirely in the neon lit nights of Hong Kong, Fallen Angels is an ephemeral neo-noir about alienation and connection in a chaotic city.

Monday (5/6) - 4:45
Wednesday (5/8) - 7:00

A couple travels to Argentina in search of a new beginning, but instead the two men (brought to life by exceptional performances from Tony Leung and Leslie Cheung) drift further apart as they make their way in an unfamiliar land.

Tuesday (5/7) - 7:00
Wednesday (5/8) - 4:45

Set in 1962, a man and a woman drift into a complex relationship after discovering their spouses have had an affair. Often regarded as Wong’s greatest work, In the Mood for Love is a visual feast that transcends traditional storytelling.

Monday (5/6) - 7:00
Tuesday (5/7) - 4:45
Thursday (5/9) - 7:00