
“That year marked the peak of my obsession with electronic music—I was constantly hosting EDM events and DJ parties with friends. It was also the year my songwriting transitioned from guitar to synthesizers. The pairing of the film and the music just fell into place effortlessly.”
—Lim Giong
—Lim Giong
Millennium Mambo
Sep 20—23, 2026
Directed by Hou Hsiao-Hsien (2001)
With
Shu Qi, Jack Kao, Duan Chun-hao, Doze Niu Cheng-Tse
Shu Qi (The Assassin) portrays Vicky, an aimless bar hostess caught between a possessive boyfriend (Duan Chun-hao) and a sensitive gangster (Jack Kao), in this stylish, seductive submersion into the techno-scored neon nightlife of Taipei directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien—named “one of the three directors most crucial to the future of cinema” in a worldwide poll conducted by the New York Film Festival in 1998. Looking back from the then near-future of 2011, Vicky envisions her life of 10 years earlier rendered in a transfixing, narcotic haze of techno, slo-mo, and iridescent imagery, along with an inescapable undercurrent of ennui.
“That year marked the peak of my obsession with electronic music—I was constantly hosting EDM events and DJ parties with friends. It was also the year my songwriting transitioned from guitar to synthesizers. The pairing of the film and the music just fell into place effortlessly.”
—Lim Giong
—Lim Giong
UPCOMING Screenings
RUNNING TIME
119min
VENUE
FORMAT
DCP
LANGUAGE
In Chinese with English subtitles
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General Admission: $17
Members: $12
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