Film Screening: "In The Mood for Love" by Wan Kar Wai (2000)

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Room 200, 1 Spadina

A romantic drama set in the Hong Kong of the 1960s, Wan Kar Wai's "In the Mood for Love" (2000), is considered a major work of Asian cinema and is one of the most critically-acclaimed films of all time.

Part of the 2019 ARC 354H1: HISTORY OF HOUSING Film Series

This Film Series is run in conjunction with the Lectures of ARC354H1: History of Housing: Visions, Crisis, Commonplace; it is organized by the instructors and students of the Course and is open to all Daniels Students. The Series reflects on issues discussed in class: Housing as Urbanism, the Industrial Revolution, Tenements and Apartments, Utopias and Communes, the Garden City, Post-War Reconstruction, Public Housing, Homework and Homelessness, Infill and Informal Settlements, the Ruins of Modernism, Optimization and Burnout, etc.

Students are exposed to seminal international cinematic works from the 1960s, 90s and 00s; different structures, tropes, characters, narratives or visions; close-ups or panoramas of the spaces, challenges and dreams of common and everyday domestic life in global cities. Open discussions will follow after the screenings, depending on schedule and attendance.