In The Mood For Love In Concert
22 March 2025
In the Concert Hall
Cinema
Hong Kong | 2000 | Cantonese with English subtitles | G
Be immersed in the Australian premiere of Wong Kar Wai’s cinematic masterpiece In The Mood For Love In Concert, as the poignant love story unfolds on a large HD screen, accompanied by a live 39-piece orchestra led by award-winning conductor Guy Noble.
Weaving together fashion, music, colour, light, and form, this timeless love story is enhanced by an orchestral performance that elevates the already aching soundtrack. With the music described by Wong Kar Wai as “a poem itself,” the experience invites you to delve into the rich emotions and intricate nuances of this beloved masterpiece.
Date | Time |
22 March 2025 | 2pm |
22 March 2025 | 7pm |
Ticket | Price |
Premium | $149.90 |
A Reserve | $129.90 |
B Reserve | $99.90 |
C Reserve | $79.90 |
$8.95 booking fee applies per transaction
Prices correct at the time of publication and subject to change without notice. Exact prices will be displayed with seat selection.
The only authorised ticket agency for this event is Sydney Opera House. For more information about Authorised Agencies, see the frequently asked questions below.
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Language
The movie is in Cantonese with English subtitles.
Wheelchair accessible:
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Telephone
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Run time
This film runs for 110 minutes with no interval.
Event duration is a guide only and may be subject to change.
Age
Recommended for ages 12+. Australian Film Classification G.
Children aged 15 years and under must be accompanied at all times.
The Opera House is committed to the safety and wellbeing of children that visit or engage with us. Read our Child Safety Policy.
- The CinemaholicIn The Mood For Love is not just a film; it is poetry in motion.
Useful information:
Wong Kar Wai’s masterpiece live in concert
Set in 1960s Hong Kong, In The Mood For Love is a hauntingly beautiful 2000 film from celebrated director, Wong Kar Wai. Two neighbors, Chow Mo-wan (played by Tony Leung) and Su Li-zhen (played by Maggie Cheung), find themselves entwined as they suspect that their spouses are having an affair with one another. An unspoken connection blossoms between them, born from shared pain and longing.
Renowned for its lush cinematography, evocative score, and meticulous attention to detail, the film captures the nuances of longing and unfulfilled desire. The narrative unfolds slowly, exploring themes of love, loneliness, and the constraints of societal norms.
Wong Kar Wai’s distinctive style, characterised by vibrant colors and intimate close-ups, creates a dreamlike atmosphere that enhances the emotional weight of the characters’ experiences. In the Mood for Love is often regarded as one of the greatest films of the 21st century, celebrated for its poetic storytelling and poignant exploration of romance.
The music is a vital thread that weaves through the narrative, enhancing the emotional depth and creating a rich sensory experience that draws viewers into the world of 1960s Hong Kong.
Sydney Opera House and Extent Entertainment Presents In The Mood For Love
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Wong Kar Wai
Director
Wong Kar Wai is a renowned Hong Kong filmmaker known for his distinctive visual style and emotionally resonant storytelling.
He gained international acclaim with films Chungking Express (1994), Happy Together (1997), and In The Mood For Love (2000), the latter of which is often cited as one of the greatest films of all time. Wong's works are characterised by their lush cinematography, nonlinear narratives, and deep exploration of themes such as love, loneliness, and longing.
His collaborations with cinematographer Christopher Doyle have resulted in visually stunning films that often utilise rich color palettes and unique framing techniques. Wong's influence extends beyond Asian cinema, inspiring filmmakers worldwide and earning him numerous awards, including the Best Director award at the Cannes Film Festival.
Wong Kar Wai continues to influence filmmakers worldwide and remains a pivotal figure in contemporary cinema, celebrated for his ability to evoke deep emotional resonance through his art.
Plan your visit
Venue information
Our foyers will be open 90 minutes pre-show for Concert Hall and Joan Sutherland Theatre performances, and two hours pre-show for Western Foyer venue performances. Refreshments will be available for purchase from our theatre bars.
All Sydney Opera House foyers are pram accessible, with lifts to the main and western foyers. The public lift to all foyers is accessible from the corridor near the escalators on the Lower Concourse and also in the Western Foyer via the corridor on the Ground Level (at the top of the escalators). Pram parking will be available outside the theatres in the Western Foyer.
Getting here
The Sydney Opera House Car Park, operated by Wilson Parking, is open and available to use. Wilson Parking offer discounted parking if you book ahead. Please see the Wilson Parking website for details.
Please check the Transport NSW website for the latest advice and information on travel. You can catch public transport (bus, train, ferry) to Circular Quay and enjoy a six minute walk to the Opera House.
Frequently asked questions
Ticket purchases and collection at our Box Office is discouraged and eTicket or postal delivery methods should be used, wherever possible. However, if you are collecting your tickets from the Box Office, we recommend doing this at least 60 minutes before the event starts. If you have already received your tickets, the venue doors will be open 45 minutes pre-show for Joan Sutherland Theatre performances, and 30 minutes pre-show for Western Foyer venue performances. Please take your seats as soon as you arrive.
If you are late, we will seat you as soon as we can and, where possible, in your allocated seat. However, to reduce movement in the venue as well as minimise disruption to the performance and other patrons, ticketholders may be seated in an allocated latecomer’s seat. Please be aware that some events have lock-out periods. In these cases, latecomers will be admitted at a suitable break in the performance. On occasions, this may not be until the interval, or at all where there is no interval.
Details of our right to refuse admission can be found in our General Terms and Conditions for Tickets and Events.
In accordance with our venue security procedures, Opera House security will be scanning and checking bags under the Monumental Stairs, prior to entering the building. Bags will be scanned by an x-ray machine, and staff will wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when handling your belongings, such as gloves. Cloaking facilities will be open 60 minutes pre-show for Concert Hall and Joan Sutherland Theatre performances, and 60 minutes pre-show for Western Foyer venue performances. However it is strongly encouraged that you travel lightly to minimise contact and queuing. Any bags larger than an A4 piece of paper will need to be checked into the Cloak Room.
The authorised agency for this event is the Sydney Opera House.
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Please contact Box Office on 9250 7777 as soon as possible to advise if you can no longer attend.
Foyers will be open 90 minutes pre-show for Concert Hall and Joan Sutherland Theatre performances, and two hours pre-show for Western Foyer venue performances. Refreshments will be available for purchase from our theatre bars.
The venue doors will be open 45 minutes pre-show for Concert Hall and Joan Sutherland Theatre performances, and 30 minutes pre-show for Western Foyer venue performances.
Please bring a credit or debit card for any on site purchases to enable contactless payment. You’re welcome to bring your own water bottle but no other food and drinks are permitted inside our venues. Opera Bar, Opera Kitchen and Portside are also available for you to enjoy.
The health, safety and wellbeing of everyone at the Sydney Opera House is our top priority. In line with this commitment, the Opera House became a smoke-free site in January 2022. Read our Smoke-free Environment Policy.
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