🗓 Tuesday, March 17 | ⏰ Doors: 6PM | 🎬 Film: 8PM | 📍 TicTic, Phnom Penh
Lee Chang-dong’s Burning is a slow-burning psychological mystery inspired by Haruki Murakami, exploring class tension, masculinity, and quiet rage in contemporary South Korea.
Unfolding with deliberate ambiguity, the film builds unease through absence and implication rather than revelation. Its measured pacing and unresolved tensions have made it one of the most discussed and acclaimed Asian films of the past decade.
“A hypnotic, haunting film that lingers long after it ends.”
— The Guardian
“A richly layered psychological thriller that rewards patience and close attention.”
— Rotten Tomatoes
🎟 Free Entry & Popcorn – Arrive early for sofa, bed, or beanbag seating.
📽 IMDb: www.imdb.com/title/tt7282468
📽 Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/film/burning-2018/
Event Venue
TicTic តិចៗ, Langka Lane (Lane behind Patio Hotel), Boeng Keng Kang Ti Muoy, Chamkarmon, Phnom Penh, Cambodia 120102, Cambodia






