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Asian Cinema

Asian Cinema

Regular Screenings

Cinemas:Broadway, Chatswood Mandarin, Carousel, Chadstone, Melbourne Central

Over the last few years, Asian cinema has begun to reach the far corners of the world, and everywhere people started to realize that the region had something truly unique to offer.

Filmmakers in Japan, Korea, Hong Kong and China take familiar stories and add their own twists and use their own cultural backgrounds to spice things up. It’s not always easily accessible, it doesn’t always work, but it’s almost always fascinating to watch.

 

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72 Tenants of Prosperity

Director: Eric Tsang
Jacky Cheung, Anita Yuen, Raymond Lam, Bosco Wong, Cholam Wong, Stephy Tang, Charmaine Sheh, Linda Chung
Past and present survival of the common man in the big city, ups and downs, laughters and tears...
72 Tenants of Prosperity
Parental Guidance Contains mild coarse language, violence, sexual reference and drug reference

Monga

Director: Doze, Niu Chen-zer
Ethan Ruan, Mark Chao, Rhydian Vaughan, Ma Ru-Long
Monga is a classic gangster tale. The scene is set when Mosquito, a new boy in the high school finds himself being picked on. His brave response catches the attention of Dragon, who is the son of Geta, the boss of the Temple Front. He is inducted into the gang and forms part of the group of five that also includes Monk, Monkey and Dog Boy.
Monga
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Ip Man 2

Director: Wilson Yip
Donnie Yen, Sammo Hung, Darren Shahlavi
The sequel puts Yen back into the role of Ip Man, this time as he settles in Hong Kong where he opens a Wing Chun school and comes into conflict with a local Hung Fist master.
Ip Man 2
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