Accompanying the screening of Unknown Pleasures as part of our Jia Zhangke retrospective, we’re delighted to invite you to join us on Friday evening 24 April for a special pre-screening dress-up karaoke party in the Atrium Bar.
Set at the turn of the millennium, Unknown Pleasures captures the restless drift of youth in China’s post-90s moment — a world shaped by pop songs, borrowed emotions, and karaoke bars as shared spaces of escape. Popular music runs throughout Jia Zhangke’s films as a fleeting expression of freedom, intimacy, and longing.
In that spirit, this party invites you to sing songs featured across Jia Zhangke’s cinema, alongside favourites from the late 1990s and early 2000s — or simply any song you love. Dressing up with a touch of Y2K nostalgia or classic 90s style is encouraged, but there are no strict rules, just the joy of slipping briefly into another era! Our friends at Asian Girls Club will be setting up a pop-up stand in the Atrium Bar, where you could shop their curated Y2K and 90s pieces to glam up your look!
Event timings:
19:30-21:00 Dress-up karaoke party & pop-up shopping
21:00-21:05 Brief introduction by season curator Millie Zhou
21:05-23:00 Screening of Unknown Pleasures
Tickets are available for £13.50 for members and their +1, and £16.50 for non-members, and include access to the party, the pop-up store as well as an unallocated seat for the screening.
About the film:
Set in the year 2000 in Datong, a declining industrial city in northern China, Unknown Pleasures follows two aimless young men, Bin Bin and Xiao Ji, adrift in boredom and unfulfilled desire. Unemployed and disconnected, they drift between pool halls, streets, and cheap interiors, dreaming of escape without the means to pursue it. Xiao Ji becomes fixated on Qiao Qiao, a nightclub dancer whose allure remains out of reach, while Bin Bin flirts with the fantasy of a criminal act that might give his life meaning. Through their stalled lives and quiet frustrations, the film offers a stark portrait of a generation left behind by rapid economic change, suspended between pop-cultural aspiration and lived limitation.
About Asian Girls Club (AGC):
Founded in 2019, it is a fashion-led brand bringing the creative energy of East and Southeast Asian subcultures to the global stage. It is the UK’s first dedicated home for Asian subculture, shaping a new youth culture grounded in Collective, Creativity, and Community. Beyond fashion, this vision extends into AGC’s physical space where music, art, film, craft design, and events come together to form a new Asian expression.
Committed to challenging conventional narratives around the words “Asian” and “girls”, AGC celebrates them not as labels, but as perspectives. More than a secret wardrobe, Asian Girls Club is a one-stop destination for those seeking the pulse of Asian fashion, lifestyle, and stories that go beyond language. A diverse range of events and products can be explored on its official website and social channels.
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