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Malaysian Film Flower in the Pocket Has A Weeklong Run May 4 - 10 at MOMA

 
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FLOWER IN THE POCKET, WHICH FOLLOWS A YOUNG MALAYSIAN FAMILY, HAS A WEEKLONG RUN AT MoMA


MoMA Presents: Flower in the Pocket
May 4 – 10, 2009
The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2

NEW YORK, April 21, 2009—Closing this season’s ContemporAsian series, The Museum of Modern Art presents a weeklong run of Flower in the Pocket (2007), from May 4 through 10, 2009, in The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2. The film is written and directed by Liew Seng Tat (b. Malaysia 1979), one of the bright new directors in the flourishing Malaysian cinema, as evidenced by Flower in the Pocket.
      Liew’s debut is deceptively light: a puckish coming-of-age comedy about two young brothers and their neglectful father. The film touchingly portrays the weight of the responsibilities that each member of the family must shoulder, and how the independence and street smarts of the children somehow defy the rigorous class divisions of their community. Long, naturalistic takes capture the everyday lives of the young rovers as they flunk school, cook dinner, and meet new friends, including a puppy.
      With a flair for visual storytelling, Liew uses the film’s cramped spaces to express the characters’ psychology of being confined by their hand-to-mouth existence, while scenes in open, outdoor landscapes express the fluidity and freedom that the children create instinctively. Liew’s wry, observational style grounds the film’s increasingly surreal touches in the dramatic context of an ever-evolving modern-day Malaysia.
      In the monthly exhibition ContemporAsian, MoMA showcases films that get little exposure, but which engage the various styles, histories, and changes in Asian cinema. Films are presented in special weeklong engagements, allowing audiences the rare chance to enjoy films not in wide distribution and to experience the diversity and richness of Asian cinema in all its many forms.
      Organized by Jytte Jensen, Curator, Department of Film, and William Phuan, independent curator, with additional support from Asian CineVision.

Flower in the Pocket. 2007. Malaysia. Written and directed by Liew Seng Tat. With Wong Zi Jiang, Lim Ming Wei, James Lee. In Mandarin, Malay; English subtitles. 97 min.

SCREENING SCHEDULE:
All screenings are in the Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2.
Monday, May 4, 4:00
Wednesday, May 6, 8:30
Thursday, May 7, 7:00
Friday, May 8, 7:00
Saturday, May 9, 4:00
Sunday, May 10, 2:00



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For downloadable high-resolution images, please register at moma.org/press.

 

From Flower in the Pocket. 2007. Malaysia. Written and directed by Liew Seng Tat. Sui’s co-worker Mamat (Azman Bin Md. Hasan). © 2009 Da Huang Pictures



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