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Spacked Out () [In-Person Only]
Wed Aug 09: 8.00pm PDT Thu Aug 10: 8.00pm PDT Sat Aug 12: 5.00pm PDT, 8.00pm PDT Sun Aug 13: 5.00pm PDT, 8.00pm PDT Wed Aug 16: 8.30pm PDT Thu Aug 17: 8.30pm PDT Fri Aug 18: 8.30pm PDT
$14 General Admission $10 Student/Child/Senior $7 Member
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Lawrence Lau Hong Kong 2000 1h 31m
About (Lawrence Lau, Hong Kong, 2000, 91 min, in Cantonese with English subtitles)
In the godforsaken satellite city of Tuen Mun, 13-year-old Cookie suspects shes pregnant. Lately things have not been going her way. Her mother left; her father ignores her; her best friend is in reform school; and her boyfriend is off selling bootleg VCDs in bustling Mong Kok. Flanked by her ride-or-dies Banana, Sissy, and Bean-curd, she journeys into town to find an abortionist.
Swimming in turn-of-century malaise, this Category III youth drama is a grim but grounded slice of 90s urban grime that offers an update on director Lawrence Laus 1988 debut Gangs (a shocking account of underage Triads). The all-girl quartet survive on the lowest rungs of gang life long after the bosses have gone legit, supporting one another as they navigate drug abuse, bad boyfriends and way-overdue library books.
Produced by Johnnie To and written by Lo Chi-leung (Viva Erotica), Spacked Out unfolds not unlike a Hong Kong answer to Uli Edels Christiane F. or Larry Clarks Kids.
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1515 12th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122
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