Named one of the best documentaries of 2024 by The New York Times, Kimi Takesue’s ONLOOKERS offers a visually captivating and immersive meditation on travel and tourism in Laos, reflecting on how people live as observers.
Traversing Laos’ dusty roads and tranquil rivers, we watch as elaborate painterly tableaus unfold, revealing the whimsical and at times disruptive interweaving of locals and foreigners in rest and play. Drawn to spectacle, tourists swarm to magnificent Buddhist temples, the ordered rituals of monks, and sites of dazzling natural beauty, then recede like a passing tide, leaving Laotians to continue with their daily lives.
ONLOOKERS transports viewers on a sensorial journey of deep looking and listening, inviting audiences to reflect on their own modes of tourism, while asking the looming existential questions: Why do we travel? What do we seek? (72 minutes)
Director Kim Takesue will be present for a Q&A session.