Day Off | B3 Film Festival
This film is not shown in our current program
Our program for the cinema week starting on Thursday will be published each Monday afternoon
Director: Tien-yu Fu.
For forty years, A-Rui has run her hair salon with dedication, despite the lack of respect from her children, and one day embarks on a long journey to cut the hair of an old regular customer who is on his deathbed.
For forty years A-Rui has been running a barbershop, a small place where she has seen happiness and sorrow, ebb and flow. Faced with all the troubles in her life, A-Rui fully commits to her work and defeat is never an option for her, but her children never appreciate it and treat her profession with disdain. One day, A-Rui receives a phone call from the family of an old regular client who moved far away a long time ago. The family asks A-Rui if she would be willing to travel to cut the hair for the bedridden old man. Reminded of what her master taught her, “Always provide your best service,” A-Rui decides to hang up the “Day Off” sign and closes her shop for one day. She drives her beat-up old car and embarks on a long journey to do something others think is not worthwhile.
This film is not shown in our current program
Our program for the cinema week starting on Thursday will be published each Monday afternoon