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Fri 11 Apr
17:30

GARDEN CINEMA EVENT

Butterfly Pea G&Ts + The Butterfly Murders 18

Part of Hong Kong New Wave: 1979 - 1989
Part of Members' Events
Tsui Hark, Hong Kong, 1979, 89m.

To celebrate the start of our new season of Hong Kong New Wave features, we're hosting a members' cocktail hour featuring Butterfly Pea G&Ts (a non-alcoholic alternative will be available), with an alluring twist.. The cocktail hour will be followed by a screening of The Butterfly Murders, which will be introduced by Tom Cunliffe (UCL). Digitally restored and presented in 2K, shown in the UK for the first time.


Timings:

17:30 - 18:30  Cocktail hour

18:30 - 18:40  Intro by Tom Cunliffe

18:40 - 20:10  Screening of The Butterfly Murders


About the film:

Tsui Hark made an immediate impact and established himself as a cinematic visionary with his directorial debut The Butterfly Murders, a pioneering and ‘futuristic’ Hong Kong New Wave take on the traditional wuxia. Combining swordplay, mystery, science fiction, and more, Hark’s first film is breathlessly creative, packed full of stunningly fluid camerawork, gorgeously surreal sets, and hyper-stylised visuals.


Tied together by a dark sense of ironic humour, the film is narrated by Lau Siu-ming’s scholar Fong, who weaves the tale of his investigation into a series of murders seemingly committed by killer butterflies. Enlisting the help of a woman called Green Shadow and a martial arts clan leader, Fong is led to a deserted castle where a conspiracy unfolds, and where a mysterious figure clad in black armour seems to be on a killing spree. Groundbreaking in every sense of the word, the film sees Hark gleefully deconstructing the wuxia form, throwing in a dizzying array of cinematic nods to Hitchcock, spaghetti westerns, Italian giallo cinema, and Japanese crime thrillers along the way.


Tickets are restricted to 2 per member, meaning you can bring a date or a mate, and include a Butterfly Pea gin & tonic (or a non-alcoholic alternative), as well as access to the screening. Seating will be unallocated, so you'll be able to sit with friends, old and new. 


This screening is in partnership with the Chinese Cinema Project and Focus Hong Kong. Supported by the Hong Kong Economic Trade Office London. In Cantonese with English subtitles.



Cast:
Lau Siu-ming, Chang Kuo-chu, Wong Shu-tong, Michelle Yim, Eddy Ko Hung

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