ບໍ່ມີວັນຈາກ (The Long Walk) 2019 Ages 18+
When
2.30 pm, Sun 12 Jan 2025 (116 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art & Cinema A
Accessibility
- Subtitled
- Wheelchair Accessible
Admission
Free
About
The third feature film from director Mattie Do, The Long Walk is a haunting tale of memory, fear and loss that addresses the cyclical nature of trauma.
In rural Laos, a middle-aged man walks down a long, dusty road accompanied by an enigmatic young woman. As the man stops to replenish a nearby shrine, he reveals a tattoo-like interface on his arm. As a futuristic jet plane soars above him into the haze a distant metropolis, it is quickly revealed that the story’s origin is situated in a future not yet realised.
Concurrently, a young boy discovers an injured young woman amongst a cavern of roadside flora who has been left to die. It is quickly apparent that this is the same young woman that accompanies the middle-aged man many years in the future, unveiling the beginnings of a transtemporal ghost story.
With a narrative structure that plays into the complexities of time (and the inevitable consequences that come with an interference with it), Do’s intimate and deliberate filmmaking shapes a genre-defying story of family, suffering and time.
Ages 18+ | Strong themes, violence, injury detail and occasional coarse language
Production Credits
- Director: Mattie Do
- Script: Christopher Larsen
- Cinematographer: Matthew Macar
- Editor: Zohar Michel
- Cast: Yannawoutthi Chanthalungsy, Vilouna Phetmany, Por Silatsa
- Print Source: Mattie Do
- Rights: Mattie Do
- Year: 2019
- Runtime: 116 minutes
- Country: Laos
- Language: Lao
- Subtitles: English
- Sound: Stereo
- Colour: Colour
- Shooting Format: Digital
- Screening Format: DCP