Onlookers (2023)

Onlookers (2023) poster

Why do we travel? What do we seek? ONLOOKERS offers a visually striking, immersive meditation on travel and tourism in Laos, reflecting on how we all live as observers. Traversing the country's 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.

Director: Kimi Takesue
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 73 min
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Cinematography: Kimi Takesue
Editing: Kimi Takesue
Country: Lao People's Democratic Republic, United States of America
Language: Lao, English
Original Language: en

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Onlookers about?
Why do we travel? What do we seek? ONLOOKERS offers a visually striking, immersive meditation on travel and tourism in Laos, reflecting on how we all live as observers. Traversing the country's 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.
Who directed Onlookers?
Onlookers was directed by Kimi Takesue.
How long is Onlookers?
Onlookers has a runtime of 1h 13m (73 minutes).
What genre is Onlookers?
Onlookers is a Documentary film.
Where was Onlookers produced?
Onlookers was produced in Lao People's Democratic Republic, United States of America.