Discover Macau | Fantastic July

106' / Macao / In Cantonese with Chinese and English subtitles / Color

Discover Macau, Fantasy July! Four genre fantasies that bring new perspectives and experiences to showcase the diversity of Macau's films. Breaking away from the usual narrative approach, we will discover a different story of Macau from the perspective of genre film.

At Least Not Today (2021, Macao)

Parents-to-be Wong Lam and Cheung Keung own a small photo printing shop. When they receive an order to develop a bunch of negatives from a policewoman, the job will change their lives…

Director: Io Lou Ian

A Summer Ghost Story (2016, Macao)

Lee Ho-Sang, Uncle of Wong Chi-Wa, disappeared without a trace in the night of Hungry Ghost Festival twenty years ago.

The neighbours had different versions about the incident. After the family had waited for fifteen years, Lee suddenly showed up. He never told anyone about his missing. The other wouldn't dare to ask either. The story was like a tale in Hungary Ghost Festival to be mentioned once every year.

Director: Kaiu Choy

Come, the Light(2015, Macao)

Casino host Wei and her boyfriend Chi-ho put all of their hope and energy into winning the weekly lottery, until one day Lady Luck makes them the jackpot winners. Struggling with huge debt loads due to a wrong investment decision, Chi-ho is overjoyed by this sudden change in his fortunes; however, having to choose between love and money, Wei is planning something different. With luck and misfortune coming at the same time, can they still hold on to a faint ray of hope?

Director: Chao Koi Wang

Ridiculous World (2014, Macao)

A strange virus suddenly appears all over the world. Macau has also been infected. The government sends rescue helicopters around searching for survivors. 5 survivors trapped in an industrial building. They decide to climb to the rooftop for survival.

Director: Lei Ka Wai

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The Cinematheque・Passion is located at Travessa da Paixão which is a narrow and romantic bystreet branching off the famous World Heritage Site "Ruins of St. Paul's Cathedral" (the "St. Paul's Cathedral Site") in the Historic Centre of Macau. A three-storey building equipped with ticket office, screening room, control room, film information room and exhibition space.
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Ticket Office Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00 am to 11:30 pm
Film Information Room Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00 am to 8:00 pm
Exhibition Space Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00 am to 8:00 pm
(Closes on Mondays, opens during public holidays.)

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Phone (+853) 2852 2585
Email cinematheque.passion@gmail.com
Address No. 9-13 Travessa da Paixão, Macau