Five Southeast Asian filmmakers present their visions and fears for the future in this wonderfully inventive anthology of stories focusing on one of Asia’s most vital waterways, the Mekong River. Initiated by Laos’ Luang Prabang Film Festival, each filmmaker looks towards the year 2030 and envisions what changes might occur and how it will affect the communities that depend on it. Black Mirror-esque dystopia and cutting social commentary on the impact of climate change are just a few of the many things that you can expect from these unique collections of stories that showcase Asian filmmakers at their finest.
UK Premiere. Thanks to Alex Curran-Cardarelli