Wednesday 13 May, 21:00

Screening: Drunken Noodles

Lucio Castro’s 2025 film observes Adnan, a young art student who arrives in New York for a summer internship at a gallery where an unconventional older artist he once met exhibits. As past and present interleave, encounters—artistic and erotic—fracture his everyday reality. Castro’s camera favors intimate textures and quiet surrealism, blending raw tenderness with a serene, Dada-tinged lyricism. Presented at ACID, Cannes 2025, the film probes desire, memory and the unstable architecture of romantic longing.

Video discussion with the director Lucio Castro.

In English, Spanish – French subtitles.

Rue du Général-DUFOUR 16,
1204 Genève
Photo Credit: DR
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Photo Credit: DR

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