
It's a Dream 2007
Immerse yourself in the nostalgic world of It's a Dream (2007), a poignant drama that pays homage to the golden age of Asian film culture.
Director: Tsai Ming-liang
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is It's a Dream (2007) about?
It's a Dream (2007) is a poignant drama that pays homage to the golden age of Asian film culture, exploring the power of cinema to evoke emotions and transport us to another era.
Who directed It's a Dream?
It's a Dream was directed by the acclaimed Tsai Ming-liang, a master of Asian cinema.
Who stars in It's a Dream?
The film stars Lee Kang-sheng in a powerful and emotive performance.
Is It's a Dream (2007) worth watching?
With its contemplative atmosphere and rich themes, It's a Dream (2007) is a must-watch for fans of Asian cinema and those who appreciate the art of storytelling.
How long is It's a Dream?
It's a Dream has a runtime of 15 minutes.
About It's a Dream (2007) — A poignant drama that pays homage to Asian film culture
Immerse yourself in the nostalgic world of It's a Dream (2007), a poignant drama that pays homage to the golden age of Asian film culture. Directed by the acclaimed Tsai Ming-liang, this 15-minute masterpiece is a thought-provoking reflection on the power of cinema to evoke emotions and transport us to another era. Shot in the abandoned cinema of Tsai's home country, Malaysia, the film is a personal and intimate exploration of the filmmaker's earliest encounters with the magic of movies.
It's a Dream is an extended version of Tsai's short film created for the Canne Film Festival's 'To Each His Own Cinema'. With its contemplative atmosphere and rich themes, this film is a must-watch for fans of Asian cinema and those who appreciate the art of storytelling. So, if you're ready to embark on a cinematic journey through time and memory, then It's a Dream (2007) is the perfect film for you.