Young People Meet-Up:
Talk Movies, See Love
Young People Meet-Up:
Talk Movies, See Love
This workshop is for participants ages 16 to 24. Please bring valid ID.
The workshop ticket will include same-day access to General Admission exhibitions (excluding Special Exhibition). Please retain a copy of your ticket to facilitate your entry to the galleries.
Find inspiration from the romantic relationships portrayed in movies and share your philosophy of ideal love!
Every relationship has its highs and lows, and each unforgettable moment comes together like scenes in a movie, shaping your perspective on love. Join us and watch Tracey Moffatt’s Love (2003) from the M+ Moving Image Collection alongside Hong Kong director and actor Lo Chun Yip. Using various scenes depicting relationships from Love as a starting point, you will explore how love is portrayed in movies and share your thoughts on love. Lo will also recommend movies that will allow you to discover various possibilities in relationships. In the year ahead, learn how to better love yourself and others!
Anyone is welcome to join as long as you enjoy watching movies and are interested in the topic of love. You may invite your friends, partners, or even a crush to join! Click on 'Register' to sign up.
About the Instructor
Lo Chun Yip is a director and actor. He completed his debut documentary, Days After n Coming, in 2012. The film was screened at several film festivals, including the Hong Kong International Film Festival. He created a short film titled Lifting (2023) as part of the Hong Kong as Mise-en-scène M+ video commission project. In recent years, he has focused on acting and has starred in multiple renowned Hong Kong films, such as No. 1 Chung Ying Street (2018), Fagara (2019), Suk Suk (2019), and Time Still Turns the Pages (2023). His nuanced performance in Suk Suk garnered him a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the 39th Hong Kong Film Awards.
About Young People Meet-Up
The Young People Meet-Up series, designed and led by M+ Young Collective, encourages young people to explore and exchange their perspectives of the everyday through regular workshops, conversations, and talks.
The M+ Young Collective volunteer programme is supported by The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Hong Kong, which engages fifteen local tertiary students and recent graduates. They work closely with the M+ team and creative practitioners from various disciplines to develop, plan, and deliver public programmes.
Image at top: Mediatheque. M+, Hong Kong