
LilyMoon 2015
Step into the bittersweet world of *LilyMoon (2015)*, a tender 25-minute fantasy-drama crafted by director Celia Yu King-Lee.
Director: Celia Yu King-Lee
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is LilyMoon (2015) about?
The film follows a retired actress, LilyMoon, who crosses paths with a bartender in a quiet moment of reflection. As they bond over her unpublished memoir, LilyMoon shares stories from her glamorous past, revealing the emptiness beneath her carefully crafted life. The story becomes a gentle exploration of loneliness, redemption, and the stories we leave behind.
Who directed LilyMoon?
Celia Yu King-Lee directed *LilyMoon* and infuses the film with a delicate, atmospheric touch that blends fantasy and drama seamlessly.
Who stars in LilyMoon?
The film features Petrina Fung Bo-Bo as LilyMoon, with Terrance Lau Chun-Him, Wilson Lam Chun-Yin, Carol To, and Chan Kin-Long rounding out the cast in memorable roles.
Is LilyMoon (2015) worth watching?
*LilyMoon* is a hidden gem for fans of introspective, character-driven dramas. Its concise runtime packs emotional depth, and the performances—especially Bo-Bo's portrayal of LilyMoon—make it a touching experience. While short films often fly under the radar, this one's blend of fantasy and realism offers something truly special.
How long is LilyMoon?
The runtime of *LilyMoon* is 25 minutes, making it a perfect bite-sized cinematic experience for those seeking depth without a long commitment.
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About LilyMoon (2015) — A Short Film of Memory, Fantasy, and Second Chances
Step into the bittersweet world of *LilyMoon (2015)*, a tender 25-minute fantasy-drama crafted by director Celia Yu King-Lee. This enchanting short film weaves together art and reality as it follows the chance meeting between a compassionate bartender and LilyMoon, a once-celebrated but now reclusive actress. Their connection deepens when the bartender discovers an unpublished autobiographical manuscript, sparking heartfelt conversations that peel back the layers of LilyMoon's past. Through her vivid memories—of a carefully constructed childhood, her rise to fame, and the bittersweet echoes of first love—we see a woman grappling with loneliness and the weight of her own illusions.
The film unfolds with a quiet, dreamlike atmosphere, blending melancholy and warmth as it explores themes of identity, nostalgia, and the passage of time. With its delicate storytelling and standout performances from Petrina Fung Bo-Bo as LilyMoon and Terrance Lau Chun-Him as the bartender, *LilyMoon* lingers long after the credits roll as a poignant meditation on the stories we tell ourselves and others.