
Yourself and Yours
54th New York Film Festival
September 30 - 11, 2016
Hong’s eighteenth feature continued his exploration of the painful caprices of modern romance with this sophisticated break-up/make-up comedy, in which a painter searches for the girlfriend he just split up with, while she—or perhaps her doppelgänger, or twin—has a series of encounters with strange men.
Now playing in our Virtual Cinema through Thursday, August 13!
We are pleased to offer our Film at Lincoln Center audience the chance to see Yourself and Yours, in partnership with Cinema Guild, as part of our Hong Sangsooo mini-retrospective. Your screening rental will support FLC, and help us in our mission to remain a vibrant center for cinema culture once this turbulent period is behind us. This offer is for a limited time only.
Price: $12 (50% of proceeds support Film at Lincoln Center)
Rental Period: 3 Days
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For his eighteenth feature, Hong boldly and wittily continued his ongoing exploration of the painful caprices of modern romance. Painter Young-soo (Kim Joo-hyuk) hears secondhand that his girlfriend, Min-jung (Lee Yoo-young), has recently had (many) drinks with an unknown man. This leads to a quarrel that seems to end their relationship. The next day, Young-soo sets out in search of Min-jung, while she—or a woman who looks exactly like her and may or may not be her twin—has a series of encounters with strange men, some of whom claim to have met her before . . . Yourself and Yours is a break-up/make-up comedy unlike any other, suffused with sophisticated modernist mystery. An NYFF54 selection. A Cinema Guild release.
Watch a special discussion on Hong Sangsoo at our first-ever Members Film Club, plus a never-before-seen archival Q&A of the director discuss Woman on the Beach (now playing!) at the 44th New York Film Festival in 2006. Interested in joining our membership community? Learn more here.
Special discount offer! To coincide with the U.S. theatrical premiere of Yourself and Yours, Cinema Guild is making the following Hong Sangsoo titles available to rent on their Vimeo channel at a discounted price: Grass (2019) $1.99, Hotel by the River (2019) $1.99, The Day After (2018) $0.99, Claire’s Camera (2017) $0.99, On the Beach at Night Alone (2017) $0.99, The Day He Arrives (2011) $0.99.








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