

Mon 09 Mar
|Odeon, Screen 2
The Last Dance
Blending black humour with family melodrama, the film tells a story of running a back street funeral‑home in times of cultural change. Chosen as our film for International Women's Day.
Time & Location
09 Mar 2026, 19:30 – 21:50
Odeon, Screen 2, East Parade, Harrogate HG1 5LB, UK
About the Event
The Last Dance | 2024 | 12A | Dir. Anselm Chan | Hong Kong | IMDb 7.7 | Subtitled | 126 mins
Hong Kong’s The Last Dance (破·地獄), directed, written, and produced by emerging filmmaker Anselm Chan, is a moving drama‑comedy that explores the funeral trade and the meaning of life through death rituals.
Chan, who previously made light-hearted comedies, pivoted in 2024 to a more contemplative tone inspired by his grief during the COVID‑19 pandemic.
The film stars two Hong Kong icons: Dayo Wong as Dominic, a struggling wedding planner forced into funeral services, and comedy legend Michael Hui as Master Man, a conservative Taoist priest whose traditions challenge Dominic’s modern ideas.
Their chemistry elevates the story from odd‑couple setup to something more emotionally rich and rewarding.
Joined by Michelle Wai (as Man’s daughter Yuet) and Chu Pak‑Hong, the cast unpacks themes of tradition, gender roles, and family tension with authenticity and warmth.
The film broke multiple box‑office records in Hong Kong and also won top audience awards at the 2025 Far East Film Festival.
Please note that as this is set in a funeral home there are some scenes with bodies, including a pivotal scene involving a child being prepared for funeral.
· Screen 2 upstairs
· Doors open 7pm
· Welcome from our chair Paula Stott @ 7.30pm
· Free parking after 6pm if you DISPLAY an orange parking voucher, available from the Odeon lobby
· Unreserved seating
· We invite every viewer to score the film afterwards using a token system in the lobby





