Trains Bound for the Sea (2020)

Trains Bound for the Sea (2020) poster

Three different times and three different places. A study of a young man, Lee Fan Bao, through the vicissitudes of his grandfather in Seoul, his own in London and those of his boyfriend in Hong Kong. Trains Bound for the Sea aims to convey a sense of place, but also a sense of time, as we see its characters dwarfed by history. Love and loss, time and place, a sensual downplayed melodrama.

Director: Hugo Obregón, Manuel Álvarez-Diestro
Runtime: 78 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Manuel Álvarez-Diestro
Editing: Javier Martín Penagos
Language: English, 한국어/조선말
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Hugo Obregón, Manuel Álvarez-Diestro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Trains Bound for the Sea about?
Three different times and three different places. A study of a young man, Lee Fan Bao, through the vicissitudes of his grandfather in Seoul, his own in London and those of his boyfriend in Hong Kong. Trains Bound for the Sea aims to convey a sense of place, but also a sense of time, as we see its characters dwarfed by history. Love and loss, time and place, a sensual downplayed melodrama.
Who directed Trains Bound for the Sea?
Trains Bound for the Sea was directed by Hugo Obregón, Manuel Álvarez-Diestro.
Who stars in Trains Bound for the Sea?
Trains Bound for the Sea stars Chan Woo Lim, Yang Dongik, Chuku Modu, Jonathon Lee, Kang Sunnie, Yang Baksa.
How long is Trains Bound for the Sea?
Trains Bound for the Sea has a runtime of 1h 18m (78 minutes).