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QCinema 2023 unveils restored classic section

While QCinema is dedicated to screening the newest and most exciting films of the year, the festival also believes that there is room in the lineup for an appreciation of what has come before. 

So every year, the festival picks some of his favorite classic films, particularly ones that have recently gone under digital restoration, and makes them available for festival goers.

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QCinema 2023 is set to feature Wong Kar-wai’s ‘Fallen Angels’

This year features a double bill of  Wong Kar-wai  films: his mirror image masterpieces  Chungking Express  and  Fallen Angels.  While  Chungking Express  plays out the loneliness of Hong Kong in the daylight,  Fallen Angels  works in the shadow of night, studying how that same loneliness and isolation can result in more violent ends. Originally designed to be one film, the two complement each other in creating a fuller picture of what Hong Kong was in the ‘90s.

If loneliness and desperation aren’t the festival goer’s bag, there is also a very different product of Hong Kong: legendary martial artist  Bruce Lee.  A restored version of  Robert Clouse’s  Enter the Dragon  places Lee in the middle of a fighting tournament organized by a crime lord. The 1973 film is widely considered one of the most influential action films of all time, combining elements of the kung fu film, spy movies and the blaxploitation genre, creating a unique stew of very entertaining elements.

And finally, completing the lineup is a work from one of the true masters of cinema,  Stanley Kubrick.  The 1971 film  A Clockwork Orange  remains one of his most controversial films. Based on the  Anthony Burgess  novel of the same name, Kubrick’s film questions the very definition of goodness in the societal sense as it follows Alex, a young hooligan who will undergo behavioral therapy at the behest of a nation that wants to control him and curb his impulses.  A Clockwork Orange  was nominated for four Academy Awards, including best picture.

All films will be screened in beautiful 4K. 

QCinema International Film Festival runs from November 17 to 26 at the cinemas at Gateway Mall, Robinsons Magnolia, UP Town Center, Shangri-la Plaza and Power Plant Mall.   

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