Monsoon - Enzian Theater

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Stream new release Monsoon and support Enzian!

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For every purchase of Monsoon from Friday, December 25th, through Thursday, January 7th, nearly 50% goes directly back to Enzian in an effort to support us. We appreciate your support!

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Certified Fresh with 88% on Rotten Tomatoes!

Kit (Henry Golding, Crazy Rich Asians) returns to Ho Chi Minh City for the first time since he was six years old when his family fled the country in the aftermath of the Vietnam-American war. There he meets Lee, his estranged second cousin, Linh, a young Vietnamese student, and arranges an online date that turns into something more with Lewis (Parker Sawyers, Southside With You), an American clothing designer. Struggling to make sense of himself in a city he’s no longer familiar with, he embarks on a personal journey across the country that opens up the possibility for friendship, love and happiness.

UK, 2019, 85 minutes, Not Rated, Directed by Hong Khaou

  • “A touching, thoughtful and gorgeously shot piece of work…”

    – Demetrios Matheou, SCREEN INTERNATIONAL
  • “A thoughtful, deeply felt movie of great sweetness, unfolding at an unhurried pace.”

    – Peter Bradshaw, THE GUARDIAN
  • “Beautifully shot and subtly delivered, ‘Monsoon’ offers a poignant picture of the emigrant experience as well as Vietnam's post-war hangover, while cementing Henry Golding's position as a leading man to watch.”

    – Hanna Flint, EMPIRE MAGAZINE
  • “Fascinating and thoughtful…an intimate drama of surprising depth.”

    – Boyd van Hoeij, HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
  • “A graceful and poignant take on the immigrant experience.”

    – Angie Han, FILMWEEK (KPCC- NPR LOS ANGELES)
  • “Beautifully resonant…it’s quietly disorienting, but deeply felt.”

    – Steve Pond, THE WRAP
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