
Réalisateur / Director :
Hong Sang-soo
Cast : Isabelle Huppert, Lee Hye-Yeong, Kwon Hae-hyo
Synopsis
Iris a récemment débarqué à Séoul. Pour faire face à ses difficultés financières, cette femme, qui semble venir de nulle part, enseigne le français à deux sud-coréennes avec une méthode bien à elle.
Iris, a woman who finds herself adrift in Seoul and without any means to make ends meet, turns to teaching French via a très peculiar method. Through a series of encounters, as we grow to know more about Iris and her situation, the mysteries of her circumstances only deepen.
Bande annonce / Trailer
Hong Kong Screening schedule
|
Date |
Time |
Venue |
|
22 May |
7:50pm |
Broadway Cinematheque |
|
1 June |
7:50pm |
Movie Movie Pacific Place |
French May Cinema 2025
4 Jun, 7.00 pm
Movie Movie Pacific Place
The life of Charles Aznavour, from his beginnings as the son of Armenian immigrants to his rise as an iconic singer.
4 Jun, 7.00 pm
Fringe Club (Jockey Club Studio Theater)
A docu-fiction that explores the decline of the Hollywood myth through a poetic stroll across Los Angeles.
3 Jun, 7.50 pm
Broadway Cinematheque
Jay, a taxi driver in Tokyo, reunites with his daughter Lily after nine years of absence, sparking a journey of reconciliation and familial
bonds.
1 Jun, 3.00 pm
Broadway Cinematheque
Retracing the life of the iconic French actress, highlighting her passion, audacity, and enduring influence on theater and culture.
1 Jun, 7.50 pm
Movie Movie Pacific Place
Iris, a French expatriate in Seoul, teaches French. She navigates between chance encounters and introspection in a poetic quest for meaning.
31 May, 7.10 pm
Premiere Elements
The life of Charles Aznavour, from his beginnings as the son of Armenian immigrants to his rise as an iconic singer.
29 May, 7.25 pm
Movie Movie Pacific Place
This feature film, restored in color and 4K Ultra HD, showcases Maria Callas during her debut performance at the Paris Opera on December
19,1958.
28 May, 7.40 pm
Movie Movie Pacific Place
A young woman works in an isolated guesthouse in South Korea, where the arrival of a foreign author disrupts her reflections on love and
identify.