Mid-autumn Fair Screening: Under The Same Moon

Community and Wider Programmes • Free Drop-in • Relaxed

26 Sept 2026 (Sat) • 12:30-16:40, on loop • Sutton Oru Space

No registration required


In collaboration with Sutton Celebration, our free community screening programme presents a selection of family-friendly works from diverse geographical perspectives.

The films will loop throughout the screening, alongside the Mid-Autumn market and its stalls, bringing together film, food and community in celebration.

Presented as a relaxed screening, running on loop throughout the day — drop in at any time.


Don't think about the Pink Dolphins

Canada | 2024 | Colour | 14’
In English with Chinese and English subtitles

Dir.: Anthony Lee 李杰縉

UK Premiere

Kaki is consumed by her obsession with a rare, possibly mythical pink dolphin rumored to inhabit the waters around Canada. Driven by this fixation, she ropes her friend into launching a dolphin-sighting tour.

Travelous

Iran | 2024 | Colour | 6’
No Dialogue

Dir.: Samira Hoseini

A young boy embarks on a journey of migration in a hot air balloon, leaving behind the familiar world he once knew.

Thereafter 其後

Taiwan, UK | 2025 | B&W | 7’
No Dialogue with Chinese and English subtitles

Dir.: Po-Yun Kuo 郭柏云

The filmmaker sets off on a journey in search of something ghostlike, only to discover that there were far more places in the world without rain.

The Uphill Road is as Winding as a Dream 上山的路像夢般崎嶇

Hong Kong, UK, Canada | 2025 | Colour | 7’
No Dialogue with Chinese and English subtitles

Dir.: Linus Chan 陳衍江

UK Premiere

“The road up the mountain is rugged like a dream, but angels are found in the details.” The film is a tribute to the friendship the director shares with a group of friends who have emigrated overseas.

28

Germany | 2025 | Colour | 28’
In English, German, Cantonese with Chinese and English subtitles

Dir.: Erica Kwok Chung Yee 郭頌儀

In Berlin, Moon and Anna find a shared home in Hausprojekt ‘K28’ alongside fifteen others, navigating a city reshaped by rapid modernisation and gentrification.

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