Past Lives

Screening Times
The Power Station screenings are located on 3rd Floor, Turbine Hall B, Battersea Power Station
The Arches screenings are located on 22 Arches Lane, Circus West Village, Battersea Power Station
Please select your preferred cinema from the tabs above:
These screenings are located on 3rd Floor, Turbine Hall B, Battersea Power Station
Please check back soon for Screening Times.
If you would like to know when our new screenings arrive at the box office, please subscribe to our newsletter for weekly emails.
These screenings are located on 22 Arches Lane, Circus West Village, Battersea Power Station
To book, please select a time from below:
Thursday 5th October
Friday 6th October
Saturday 7th October
Sunday 8th October
Tuesday 10th October
Wednesday 11th October
Thursday 12th October
Alternatively please call the Box Office on:
020 3330 7120
Info
Two childhood friends are separated after one’s family emigrates from South Korea. Two decades later, they are reunited in New York for one week as they confront notions of destiny, love, and the choices that make a life.
Starring: Yoo Teo, Greta Lee, John Magaro
Director: Celine Song
Writer: Celine Song
Running Time: 105 minutes
Certificate: 12A
Language: English
Genre: Drama, Romance
Country: Korea, Republic of, United States
"A must-see"
★★★★★ Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
"The performances are impossibly strong and awards-season ready. Anything other than a best actress Oscar nomination for Lee will be criminal."
★★★★★ Kevin Maher, Times (UK)
“Celine Song’s tender, time-spanning romance is an exquisitely judged wonder. A directorial debut of remarkable poise and power.”
★★★★★ Matt Maytum, Total Film
"A transcendent debut for South Korean-Canadian filmmaker Celine Song, this romantic drama is a masterclass in storytelling. It will stay with you, maybe even into your next life."
★★★★★ Nick De Semlyen, Empire
"The film’s great magic is the way it captures the beauty of lonely cities with a camera that seems to caress their geography." ★★★★★ Tim Robey, Daily Telegraph (UK)
"It’s a beautiful, transporting film but one made with both feet firmly on the ground."
★★★★ Benjamin Lee, The Guardian
"An eloquent attempt to understand how our memories can end up turning other people into projection screens for our own, confused desires."
★★★★ Clarisse Loughrey, Independent (UK)
