In The Mood For Love: Outdoor Cinema

In The Mood For Love: Outdoor Cinema

Trinity & Come the Revolution bring together a double bill of classic films, food and music over two nights
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  • When is it? 03 Sep, 2017 from 07:00 PM to 11:00 PM (UTC / UTC0)
  • How much is it?
    £10 / £8 conc (+bf)
  • Age restrictions This event has a minimum age limit of PG
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Described as one of the greatest films of the 2000’s In the Mood for Love (original title Faa yeung nin wa), set in the early 1960s, is the story of two neighbours, a woman and a man, who form a strong bond after both suspect their spouses of extramarital activities.

While they find themselves increasingly attracted to each other, they refuse to give in to their feelings so as not to commit similar wrongs... but the passion is so tempting.

With its exquisite colour costume, poise and tone Wong Kar-wai’s In the Mood for Love will linger in the memory like a perfect kiss.

Michael Galasso’s incredible score will be preceded by live music from Hokkett;

A trio of flute, violin and baritone sax. Skronky / wonky riffs, snippets of melodies and hints of harmonies, woven together through improvisation. Hokkett take the space between them, using it as an extra member - stretching the silence out before crushing it flat with kneejerk riffs and torn rhythms.

Tina Hitchens - Flute, Yvonna Magda - Violin, Helen Papaioannou - Baritone Sax.

Film duration: 1hr 38Min

Doors, food from Momo-Bar & our outside bar open from 7pm

Live music from 7.30pm

Film due to start at 8pm (when the sun sets!)

(Wet weather plan - screening and music will take place in Trinity's Main Hall)

Screened as part of the cinematic, music and food weekend series: Lush

Wong Kar-wai's classic was the inspiration behind our Saturday night film by Barry Jenkins - catch Moonlight Saturday 2nd September

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