Winning the Palme d’Or at Cannes Film Festival in 2010 has propelled the Thai director, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, into the world’s spotlight.
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives, a gentle comic fable about a dying man who wishes to spend his final days in the care of close friends and relatives, is his most accessible film to date. It has been described by many critics as a wonderfully beguiling and visionary film, a thoroughly deserving Palme d’Or winner and ‘The most unexpected and rapturously received Cannes Palme d’Or winner ever.’
Uncle Boonmee travels to a spot in the remote forest, an important place from his childhood and, he believes, the possible location of his former existences. The ghost of his dead wife appears in order to care for him, and the spirit of his long lost son also returns but no longer as a human. In this night-time jungle, Uncle Boonmee meets and recalls incarnations of his past lives and finally treks with his family to a mystical cave where his soul was first born…
"It’s about going back to the roots of things, what we have in our bodies, the primitive energy.” Apichatpong Weerasethakul.
Eerie and poetic, Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives creates an enchanted world where fauna and flora converge, to convey a sublime atmosphere, that results in a unique and magical experience.
Directed by: Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Cast: Thanapat Saisaymar, Jenjira Pongpas, Sakda Kaewbuadee, Natthakarn Aphaiwonk
PALME D'OR
CANNES FILM FESTIVAL 2010
Technical Details:
113 mins
RUNNING TIME
12a
CERTIFICATE
B (Europe)
REGION
16:9 FHA
ASPECT RATIO
Thai with English subtitles
LANGUAGE
Interview with Apichatpong Weerasethakul
"A letter to Uncle Boonmee" - short film
Deleted scenes
Leaflet with essay "The memory of Nabua"
EXTRAS
"A letter to Uncle Boonmee" - short film
Deleted scenes
Leaflet with essay "The memory of Nabua"