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7:30 PM
Solo Sunny
Film
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Louis Koo Cinema, Hong Kong Arts Centre, Hongkong
- Price $ 75/60* *Tickets for full-time students, senior citizens, aged 60 or above, people with disabilities and the minder and Comprehensive Social Security Assistance (CSSA) recipients.| Group Booking Discount: 20% off for purchase of 4 or more above standard tickets. | 20% discount to Goethe-Institut Hongkong’s students with a valid proof
- Part of series: 30 Years Fall of the Berlin Wall - DEFA Classics Revisited
Director: Konrad Wolf, Wolfgang Kohlhaase
1980 | 104 mins | German with English subtitles | DCP | Colour
Introduction and post-screening talk by Christina Schmidt
Like sunshine, you light up an infatuated heart, and I only love you
Ingrid Sommer tries to launch a singing career with a stage name, Sunny, and travels around with the band Tornados to play small gigs around the province. While her headstrong way often puts her at odds with the rest of the world, and her romantic pursuits have not made things easier, she has also become more self-assertive, vigorous and alive. Based on the true story of a Crimean Tatar orphan, an outcast in the GDR, the tale of Sunny as a loner accentuates the sense of displacement of individuals in the GDR. Solo Sunny was the top-grossing film in East Germany since The Legend of Paul and Paula.
Won Best Actress and FIPRESCI Prize, and nominated for Golden Berlin Bear, Berlinale 1980
Won Best Script, Chicago International Film Festival 1980
1980 | 104 mins | German with English subtitles | DCP | Colour
Introduction and post-screening talk by Christina Schmidt
Like sunshine, you light up an infatuated heart, and I only love you
Ingrid Sommer tries to launch a singing career with a stage name, Sunny, and travels around with the band Tornados to play small gigs around the province. While her headstrong way often puts her at odds with the rest of the world, and her romantic pursuits have not made things easier, she has also become more self-assertive, vigorous and alive. Based on the true story of a Crimean Tatar orphan, an outcast in the GDR, the tale of Sunny as a loner accentuates the sense of displacement of individuals in the GDR. Solo Sunny was the top-grossing film in East Germany since The Legend of Paul and Paula.
Won Best Actress and FIPRESCI Prize, and nominated for Golden Berlin Bear, Berlinale 1980
Won Best Script, Chicago International Film Festival 1980
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Location
Louis Koo Cinema, Hong Kong Arts Centre
UB, 2 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Hongkong
Transnational
UB, 2 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Hongkong
Transnational
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