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Sabrina

  • Dir: Billy Wilder

  • USA, 1954, 113 minmins, DCP

  • Cast: Audrey Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart, William Holden

Commanding the screen in her second leading role, Audrey Hepburn’s charismatic elegance and sleek sophiscation is consummated under the exquisite direction of Billy Wilder. Her allure alone makes it all convincing for Sabrina’s glamorous transformation from a chauffeur’s daughter to a beautiful, cosmopolitan woman after two years in Paris. Upon return, she becomes caught in a love triangle between two brothers – the chivalrous Humphrey Bogart and the tantalising William Holden. Wilder’s charming Cinderella-esque story is a sophisticated commentary on romance beyond class borders, and also ignited the iconic collaboration between Hepburn and fashion designer Givenchy.

Academy Awards: Best Costume Design
Golden Globe Awards: Best Screenplay

28/2 (Sun): Film talk with Thomas Shin

    Screening:

    In-theatre Screening

    • 2021-01-16 (Sat)
      17:15
      2021-02-28 (Sun)
      14:30

    Remarks

    1. Unless otherwise stated, all films (except English-speaking films) are subtitled in English.

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    5. While it is the HKIFFS’s policy to secure the best possible print of the original version for all its screenings, the HKIFFS appreciates its patrons’ understanding on occasions when less than perfect screening copies are screened.