EN
Leonor Teles makes her fiction debut with BAAN — “house” in Thai — which, from Lisbon to Bangkok, unveils a romantic journey marked by meetings and missed connections. The film tells the story of a young woman doing a work placement at an architecture studio at the same time as she deals with the end of a failed relationship, and the start of a new one. In a play of reflections between the two cities, Leonor Teles pays homage to the Asian cinematic tradition — recalling filmmakers like Wong Kar Wai and Hou Hsiao Hsien — as she casts her gaze on the transition to adulthood and the concept of home.
Free entrance upon ticket pickup on the same day. Limited to two tickets per person.
More info
Leonor Teles makes her fiction debut with BAAN — “house” in Thai — which, from Lisbon to Bangkok, unveils a romantic journey marked by meetings and missed connections. The film tells the story of a young woman doing a work placement at an architecture studio at the same time as she deals with the end of a failed relationship, and the start of a new one. In a play of reflections between the two cities, Leonor Teles pays homage to the Asian cinematic tradition — recalling filmmakers like Wong Kar Wai and Hou Hsiao Hsien — as she casts her gaze on the transition to adulthood and the concept of home.
Free entrance upon ticket pickup on the same day. Limited to two tickets per person.
Share
FB
X
WA
LINK
Relacionados
From section
Free
Film