
Teem 2007
In the poignant documentary Teem (2007), acclaimed Thai filmmaker Apichatpong Weerasethakul presents a unique portrait of his partner, Teem, as winter approaches.
Director: Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Teem (2007) about?
This documentary film presents a unique portrait of the artist's partner, Teem, as winter approaches and he prepares for a period of hibernation.
Who directed Teem?
Apichatpong Weerasethakul brings his unique perspective to this poignant exploration of human relationships.
Who stars in Teem?
Unfortunately, the cast information for Teem is not available.
Is Teem (2007) worth watching?
With its innovative storytelling, beautiful cinematography, and poignant exploration of human relationships, Teem (2007) is a must-watch for fans of independent cinema.
How long is Teem?
The runtime of Teem is 28 minutes.
About Teem (2007) — A Poignant Exploration of Human Relationships
In the poignant documentary Teem (2007), acclaimed Thai filmmaker Apichatpong Weerasethakul presents a unique portrait of his partner, Teem, as winter approaches. As Teem prepares for a period of hibernation, Weerasethakul observes and occasionally disrupts his partner's mission with his mobile phone. Through this intimate and contemplative lens, the film delves into themes of isolation, routine, and the complexities of human relationships. Shot over several days, Teem Nov 20, Nov 21, and Nov 22, each projection offers a glimpse into the quiet, often mundane moments that make up our lives. With its serene atmosphere and introspective tone, Teem (2007) is a captivating exploration of the human experience. As Weerasethakul captures the subtleties of Teem's daily routine, he raises questions about the nature of time, space, and our place within the world. This poignant and thought-provoking film is a must-watch for fans of experimental cinema and those interested in the intricacies of human relationships. With its innovative storytelling and beautiful cinematography, Teem (2007) is a true masterpiece of documentary filmmaking.
As we witness Teem's daily routine, from the early morning moments to the late evening hours, we are drawn into a world of quiet contemplation. Weerasethakul's direction is masterful, capturing the subtleties of Teem's emotions and the complexities of their relationship. Through this intimate portrait, we are reminded of the beauty and simplicity of everyday moments, and the importance of slowing down to appreciate the world around us.
With its unique blend of documentary and experimental elements, Teem (2007) is a film that will leave you thinking long after the credits roll. Weerasethakul's innovative storytelling and beautiful cinematography make this a must-see for fans of independent cinema.