Galas and Centrepiece Screenings
Ghosted
An intimately shot love story, Monika Treut's welcome return to narrative film shines as our Centrepiece screening.
Fresh from its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival we're delighted to present Monika Treut's (Female Misbehaviour, Gendernauts) latest film as a Centrepiece to this year's LLGFF. Ghosted is a mysterious love story set in Hamburg and the beautifully depicted Taipei, marking a return to narrative filmmaking for the director after almost a decade in documentary work. Through a mixture of flashback and present day storytelling we follow the Hamburg artist Sophie as she comes to terms with her Taiwanese lover Ai-Ling’s murder. To ease her grief she creates a video installation about Ai-Ling, travelling to Taipei to exhibit and dedicate it to her. There she meets ambitious and seductive journalist Mei-Li who is investigating Ai-Ling’s death, and whom the artist is immediately drawn to. Unable to forget her dead lover Sophie runs from the journalist's advances back to Hamburg, but when Mei-Li turns up on her doorstep Sophie can no longer deny her attraction. She risks opening her heart up once more until she discovers Mei-Li isn’t all that she seems, and Sophie realises that you can’t run away from your past. Ghosted is an intimately shot film with excellent use of location shooting in both Hamburg and Taipei. Treut's return to narrative film builds on an already impressive oeuvre, creating a modern love story that questions and explores the differences between eastern and western cultures.
Emma Smart
| Directed by: | Monika Treut |
| Cast: | Inga Busch, Huan-Ru Ke, Ting-Ting Hu |
| Country: | Germany-Taiwan |
| Year: | 2009 |
| Running time: | 89min |



