Premiere: The Woman Who Ran

Date

Schedule

20:00–21:30

Place

Garage Screen summer cinema

DESCRIPTION

A young woman visits friends she hasn’t seen for a long time. These meetings imperceptibly change her view of herself and the world around her. A new tragicomedy by Hong Sang-soo, The Woman Who Ran is a weightless transparent movie saturated with subtle philosophical humor. Garage Screen presents the Russian premiere of the film.

As the main protagonist waits for her husband to return from a business trip, she decides to see her old girlfriends. She visits two of them at their homes and meets the third in an art center. These encounters become her own sudden meetings with herself—with the past which refuses to fade away, the deceptively stable present, and an unreliable future that could collapse from a single awkward movement.

Modern classic Hong Sang-soo always makes films about human communication and its absurdity, about dialogue and the futility of words, about relationships and their fictitious nature. The Woman Who Ran continues his investigation of life and fate based on a crafty game of old and new, repetition and difference, the imaginary and authentic. The film was premiered internationally at the 70th Berlin Film Festival where Hong Sang-soo won the Silver Bear for Best Director.

Cineticle Films will release this title in Russia in November.

The film will be screened in Korean with Russian subtitles.

Dir. Hong Sang-soo
South Korea, 2020. 77 min. 16+

tickets

Standard: 350 rubles
Student: 250 rubles*

BUY TICKETS

 GARAGE cardholders:  175 RUB.

Tickets for seniors, veterans, large families, under 18s, and visitors with disabilities (with one carer): 175 RUB**

We recommend that you buy tickets in advance. All ticket categories are available online.

* Students aged 18–25 on production of relevant ID
** Please show proof of eligibility at the cinema entrance