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DTSTART:20121027T150000
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DESCRIPTION:\n“Mekong Hotel offers a rare chance to witness Apichatpong 
 work out his artistic process on camera\, blurring the lines between gesta
 ting script\, various stages of rehearsal\, and even a finished\, full-len
 gth picture. That it’s got something tangible to say about its director 
 as well as our fleeting/recurring existences feels like a small\, personal
  gift from the man himself.” —PopMatters \n\n\nAn impending flood\, no
 t to mention alien ghosts lurking on the periphery\, keep the tension risi
 ng in Mekong Hotel\, Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s highly anticipated firs
 t feature since Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives won the Palme 
 d’Or at Cannes in 2010. Working with actors familiar from his previous f
 ilms\, the director sets this tale in a hotel overlooking the Mekong River
  on the Thailand/Laos border. Characters rehearse lines from an uncomplete
 d film in a tranquil yet cautionary stream-of-consciousness sketch\, an ex
 perimental mystery\, and an exploration of the filmmaking process. 2012\, 
 DCP\, 60 minutes.   \n\nPreceeded by a new short directed by Weerasethakul
 \, Cactus River (Khong Lang Nam)—the first artist commission for the Wal
 ker Channel.  \n
LOCATION:Walker Cinema\n
SUMMARY:Mekong Hotel
URL:http://www.walkerart.org/calendar/2012/mekong-hotel
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DTSTART:20121027T193000
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 501459aad05185feb49247de07806a73.jpg
DESCRIPTION:\n“Mekong Hotel offers a rare chance to witness Apichatpong 
 work out his artistic process on camera\, blurring the lines between gesta
 ting script\, various stages of rehearsal\, and even a finished\, full-len
 gth picture. That it’s got something tangible to say about its director 
 as well as our fleeting/recurring existences feels like a small\, personal
  gift from the man himself.” —PopMatters \n\n\nAn impending flood\, no
 t to mention alien ghosts lurking on the periphery\, keep the tension risi
 ng in Mekong Hotel\, Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s highly anticipated firs
 t feature since Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives won the Palme 
 d’Or at Cannes in 2010. Working with actors familiar from his previous f
 ilms\, the director sets this tale in a hotel overlooking the Mekong River
  on the Thailand/Laos border. Characters rehearse lines from an uncomplete
 d film in a tranquil yet cautionary stream-of-consciousness sketch\, an ex
 perimental mystery\, and an exploration of the filmmaking process. 2012\, 
 DCP\, 60 minutes.   \n\nPreceeded by a new short directed by Weerasethakul
 \, Cactus River (Khong Lang Nam)—the first artist commission for the Wal
 ker Channel.  \n
LOCATION:Walker Cinema\n
SUMMARY:Mekong Hotel
URL:http://www.walkerart.org/calendar/2012/mekong-hotel
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