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Lolita

  • Dir: Stanley Kubrick

  • UK / USA, 1962, 153minmins, DCP

  • Cast: James Mason, Shelley Winters, Sue Lyon

“Lolita, light of my life, fire of my loins. My sin, my soul.” So Vladimir Nabokov began his iconic novel of a solipsistic professor and his obsession for the adolescent lover, creating a moral universe that continues to confront and divide critics and viewers to this day. The great Kubrick, in turn, shifted elements – not always with Nabokov’s agreement – into his own hypnotic odyssey, anchored by the performances of James Mason, Shelley Winters, Peter Sellers and the 14-year-old Sue Lyon. It’s also Kubrick’s first film about madness of the individual, which is at times darkly comic and heartbreakingly sad, and it pre-figures his last masterpiece, Eyes Wide Shut (1999).

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7.4 (SUN): Film talk with Geoffrey Wong

Screening:

In-theatre Screening

  • Full House2019-04-07 (Sun)
    19:30
    Buy Tickets2019-05-13 (Mon)
    14:30

Remarks

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2. Screenings at Emperor Cinemas iSQUARE, Emperor Cinemas Times Square and PREMIERE Elements : tickets are available at URBTIX till 5pm one day before respective screening, after which tickets will be available only at the box office of the respective venue on the day of screening, subject to availability.

3. Screenings at HK Arts Centre and M+ Cinema : tickets are available at URBTIX outlets until one hour before the screening, after which tickets are available at URBTIX website and mobile app. On-the-day tickets will also be available at the Self-service Ticketing Kiosk of the respective venue, subject to availability.

4. Unless otherwise stated, all films (except English-speaking films) are subtitled in English.

5. While it is the HKIFFS’s policy to secure the best possible print of the original version for all its screenings, the HKIFFS appreciates its patrons’ understanding on occasions when less than perfect screening copies are screened.