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Grand Tour
Travel/Road Movie
Adventure
Love/Romance
- CountryPortugal/Italy/France
- Production Year2024
- Running Time129min
- FormatDCP
- ColorColor/B&W
Program Note
In 1917 Yangon, British civil servant Edward flees just before his wedding to fiancée Molly. Determined to marry him, Molly crosses Asia in search of Edward. The title Grand Tour refers to the early 20th-century tradition of a journey across Asia, typically starting in India and ending in the Far East (either China or Japan). Director Miguel Gomes began his own “grand tour” for the film in 2019, shooting in Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Japan. However, the outbreak of COVID-19 and the subsequent closure of China’s borders forced Gomes and his crew to return to Portugal. Some parts of the film were later shot in studios in Rome and Lisbon. How, then, was it possible to obtain footage from China? Remarkably, Miguel Gomes remotely directed the Chinese scenes from Portugal, working late into the night due to the time difference. This is where the miracle of Grand Tour truly lies. By capturing the journey of the two lovers, Gomes creates a sweeping and immersive spectacle. The film juxtaposes captivating documentary images of modern Asia—showing harvests, religious festivals, and motorcycle parades—with an imagined Orient drawn from an adventure novel, where a protagonist crosses misty rivers and wanders through enchanting nighttime forests. Miguel Gomes comments on Grand Tour as follows: “There is a immense tour in this film that unites what is divided – countries, genders, epoques, the real and the imaginary, the world and cinema. It is this grand tour that I would like to invite the audience. And this is what cinema is for, I believe.” (SEO Seunghee)
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Director
© Patricia Neves Gomes
Miguel GOMES
Miguel Gomes was born in Portugal in 1972 and worked as a film critic after graduating from the Lisbon Theatre and Film School. After making several short films, he made his feature film debut with The Face You Deserve (2004). His second feature, Our Beloved Month of August (2008), was invited to the Directors′ Fortnight at Cannes Film Festival. His third feature, Tabu (2012), won both the Alfred Bauer Prize and the FIPRESCI Prize at the Berlin International Film Festival, establishing him as a rising young talent. He further solidified his status as a film master with the short film Redemption (2013) and the epic trilogy Arabian Nights (2015). His film The Tsugua Diaries was made during the pandemic and was successfully screened at major film festivals around the world, including Cannes and Busan. In 2024, he won the Best Director Award at Cannes for Grand Tour.
Credit
- DirectorMiguel GOMES
- CastCrista ALFAIATE
Gonçalo WADDINGTON
Cláudio DA SILVA
Lang-Khê TRAN - ScreenplayMariana RICARDO
Telmo CHURRO
Maureen FAZENDEIRO
Miguel GOMES - CinematographyRui POÇAS
Sayombhu MUKDEEPROM
Gui LIANG - Production DesignThales JUNQUEIRA
Marcos PEDROZO - EditorTelmo CHURRO
Pedro Filipe MARQUES - SoundVasco PIMENTEL
Kelan LI - Production CompanyUma Pedra no Sapato
- World SalesThe Match Factory
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