Wong Kar-Wai classics and Palm d’Or winners are coming to the big screen
In an effort to make internationally acclaimed films more accessible to the public, the FDCP is bringing back these classics to the big screen
In an effort to make internationally acclaimed films more accessible to the public, the FDCP is bringing back these classics to the big screen
*pretends it’s the year 2000*
Short films are every filmmaker’s first love letter to cinema. Before becoming household names and Letterboxd favorites, directors signed, sealed and delivered their vision through these compact, hard-hitting shorts that
Everyone’s favorite auteur of loneliness Wong Kar-wai has been busy lately, working on his own cinematic universe with a film tied to two of his critically acclaimed works while brewing
If it isn’t obvious yet, we at SCOUT are huge fans of Wong Kar-wai. Well, who wouldn’t be? The peculiar take on loneliness and stillness, intimate characters, poetic cinematography, grounded
It looks like we’re seeing more from your favorite, my favorite, your college classmate’s favorite and even Quentin Tarantino’s favorite Hong Kong filmmaker Wong Kar Wai. After years of discussing
New year, new obsessions—and we’re plotting a huge part of our headspace for upcoming films worth anticipating. Frankly, we don’t need to look farther than Asian cinema to get a
A Wong Kar-Wai full-length feature is coming up real soon. While we wait for his new film “Blossoms” to come to fruition, he gave us a small treat through his
Our friends from Banquetta end Pride Month with a Grindr bang. For their fifth season, they pay homage to modern queer hookup culture, and of course Wong Kar Wai. Take
The calendar is looking good for all film buffs this month. Some are ending their vacation already, while others are just breaking free from school. Whatever you’re escaping from, a
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