Torino Film Festival

Douglas Seok, Kanitha Tith – Turn left, turn right #TFF34

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A film structured as a concept music album, to tell a story of love between a daughter and her father.

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PODCAST | Angelo Acerbi interviews Douglas Seok and Kanitha Tith, director and actor of the film Turn left, turn right.

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Douglas Seok uses the typical structure of a music album, dividing his film not in parts but in tracks, each one of a diferent length and tone, to tell us the story of the life of Kanitha, a youg girl in Phnom Penh. A visionary look on contemporary Cambodia, still balanced between modernism and rural traditions.

Turn left, turn right: After fifteen years of living together, Marie and Boris decide to get a divorce. Marie had bought the house in which they live with their two daughters, but it was Boris who had completely renovated it. Since he cannot afford to find another place to live, they must continue to share it. When all is said and done, neither of the two is willing to give up.

  • Reporter
    Angelo Acerbi
  • Guest
    Douglas Seok, Kanitha Tith
  • Interviewee role
    Director, Actor
  • Film title
    Turn left, turn right
  • Festival section
    Torino 34
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