Current Season:

Taiwanese Cinema: Now and Then

Thu 05 Sep — Thu 03 Oct 2024

Following our popular New Taiwanese Cinema season in Autumn 2023, we are delighted to launch a new strand, supported by the Ministry of Culture, Taiwan, to showcase the best of classic and contemporary filmmaking from the region. Join us throughout September for a celebration of two legendary director-actor collaborations, a martial arts classic, and some incredible recent debut feature films.

The iconic actor and filmmaker Lee Kang-sheng will be at the cinema in person for two Q&As exploring his career-long creative partnership with director Tsai Ming-liang. Lee will be discussing their most recent narrative feature Days (2020), as well as their 1997 masterpiece, The River. Additionally, King’s College London will welcome Lee for a free masterclass session examining his unique approach to filmmaking and performance on 10 September. Meanwhile, director Tsai himself will join us via Zoom for a post-screening Q&A for Where, the 2022 entry into his ongoing artist moving image series, ‘The Walker’.

Our spotlight also highlights the great Hou Hsiao-hsien, and his 21st Century collaborations with the luminous actress Shu Qi. The recent restoration of Millennium Mambo (2001) screens alongside the triptych love story Three Times (2005), as well as Hou’s last film, the beautiful wuxiaThe Assassin (2015).

King Hu’s masterly A Touch of Zen (1970) represents the classic era of kung-fu cinema within the season. A sweeping epic of stunning mountains and forests, graceful fight choreography, and Buddhist inflections, A Touch of Zen‘s enduring legacy inspires martial arts filmmakers to this day. We approach the present with some of the best work created by Taiwanese directors in recent years. Huang Hsin-yao’s extremely funny satire The Great Buddha+ (2017) is now rightly considered a modern classic, and plays in a double bill with Huang’s ‘prelude’ short film, The Great Buddha (2014). Huang will also discuss the films in an online Q&A following the initial screening on 28 September. This exposé of the cynical exploitation of religion resonates strongly with Elvis Lu’s study of his own family’s reliance on divine guidance and rituals, in his documentary, A Holy Family (2022). Fiona Roan’s moving coming-of-age story American Girl (2021) depicts Taiwan through the eyes of a US teenager returning to her ancestral home, and is juxtaposed with another recent diasporic tale: the Sundance prize-winning Dìdi (2024). Sean Wang’s autobiographic debut recreates his experience as a second generation Asian-American, and received critical acclaim upon its recent release.

Upcoming Screenings

Three Times 12A

Hou Hsiao-hsien explores the ever-repeating pattern of love in this romantic trilogy. The three separate love stories are set in three… Read More
Hou Hsiao-hsien, Taiwan, France, 2005, 130m.

A Touch of Zen 12A

Widely regarded as the greatest martial arts epic of all time, A Touch of Zen won awards worldwide (including at Cannes), smashed… Read More
King Hu, Hong Kong, Taiwan, 1970, 180m.
Mon 16 Sep
14:45

American Girl 12A

Uprooted from Los Angeles following her mother's cancer diagnosis, 13-year-old Fen struggles to adjust to life in Taipei. As she navigates… Read More
Fiona Roan, Taiwan, 2021, 101m.
Tue 17 Sep
18:00

The Assassin 12A

Our screening on 21 September will be introduced by Victor Fan (KCL). In 8th century China, 10-year-old general's daughter Nie Yinniang… Read More
Hou Hsiao-hsien, China, France, Hong Kong, Taiwan, 2015, 105m.
Sat 21 Sep
18:00

Where 18

This rare cinema screening of a 'Walker' film will be followed by a Zoom q&a with director Tsai Ming-liang. Since 2012,… Read More
Tsai Ming-liang, Taiwan, France, 2022, 91m.

Dìdi 15

In 2008, during the last month of summer before high school begins, an impressionable 13-year-old Taiwanese American boy learns what his… Read More
Sean Wang, UK, USA, 2024, 91m.
Mon 23 Sep
15:00

Millennium Mambo 15

A stylish and seductive submersion into the techno-scored neon nightlife of Taipei, Hou’s much-misunderstood marvel stars Shu Qi as an aimless… Read More
Hou Hsiao-hsien, France, Taiwan, 2001, 105m.

The Great Buddha+ 18

Our first screening on Saturday 28 September will be followed by an online q&a with director Huang Hsin-yao. Provincial friends Pickle… Read More
Huang Hsin-yao, Taiwan, 2017, 2014, 124m.
Sat 28 Sep
13:00
Thu 03 Oct
17:40

The River 18

Our screening on 11 September will be followed by an in-person q&a with the iconic actor and filmmaker Lee Kang-sheng. In… Read More
Tsai Ming-liang, Taiwan, 1997, 114m.
Sun 29 Sep
15:00

A Holy Family PG

With an introduction from Chris Berry (KCL). After 24 years of absence, director A-Liang Elvis Lu returns home to his family… Read More
Elvis A-Liang Lu, Taiwan, France, 2022, 88m.
Mon 30 Sep
17:50

Days 15

Our screening on 1 October will be introduced by Second Run DVD founder Mehelli Modi, to mark the launch of the… Read More
Tsai Ming-liang, Taiwan, 2020, 126m.

Past Screenings

The River 18

Our screening on 11 September will be followed by an in-person q&a with the iconic actor and filmmaker Lee Kang-sheng. In… Read More
Tsai Ming-liang, Taiwan, 1997, 114m.
This screening has now passed.

Days 15

Our screening on 1 October will be introduced by Second Run DVD founder Mehelli Modi, to mark the launch of the… Read More
Tsai Ming-liang, Taiwan, 2020, 126m.
This screening has now passed.

A Touch of Zen 12A

Widely regarded as the greatest martial arts epic of all time, A Touch of Zen won awards worldwide (including at Cannes), smashed… Read More
King Hu, Hong Kong, Taiwan, 1970, 180m.
This screening has now passed.

Bubble Tea Hour + Dìdi 15

In honour of our season Taiwanese Cinema: Now and Then, we're very excited to be partnering up with Mooboo Bubble Tea,… Read More
Sean Wang, UK, USA, 2024, 91m.
This screening has now passed.

Millennium Mambo 15

A stylish and seductive submersion into the techno-scored neon nightlife of Taipei, Hou’s much-misunderstood marvel stars Shu Qi as an aimless… Read More
Hou Hsiao-hsien, France, Taiwan, 2001, 105m.
This screening has now passed.