Waree 2011
Kinari was raped and killed in the forest and her spirit is haunting the place where she died. She will have sex with any men who are in the area and then leave them dead.
Kinari was raped and killed in the forest and her spirit is haunting the place where she died. She will have sex with any men who are in the area and then leave them dead.
A footage inside Siriraj Hospital on the day that King Bhumibol Adulyadej passed away.
When Thong-Yu discovers his house is about to collapse, he is confronted by the sins of his past. His dead brother then aids him in his search for absolution. A sarcastic reflection on karma, guilt and Thailand’s political climate.
Last in the series.
The filmmaker collects memories of his youth. His brother often told him about being stung by a poisonous jellyfish. Here he retells the story.
When her secret is discovered, a sex-slave takes creative measures to escape a brothel.
Sathaporn, a liturature teacher, is joined by the bond and needs to accept the truth that Sirinarth, his pregnant wife, cannot have sex as much as he desires. What will happen if he decides to leave his lover behind, escape his old life and accidentally find the path to Krungkluea, a heaven in the liturature, which becomes realistic during his journey.
Fah used to be a film director, but left the industry after arguing with a producer. He tries his hand at street performance in a bid for more fame but that fails, and now he is a loser nobody recognizes. He tries to find his way back to the stage with help from a former fan, Toh. Nevertheless, most pub owners in Bangkok don't like his attitude and don't want to provide any opportunities for a show. Although he needs money so as not to get evicted rather than verbal cheering, the only one who warms his heart is his lovely seven-year-old daughter Gam.
One little girl, frightened by the usual things little girls get frightened of, is about to learn her true family history.
Terrorism proves to be the symptom, and not the cause in this documentary focusing on the Islamic insurgency in Thailand, a country already feeling the effects of a dangerously unstable democracy. The situation is seen from the perspective of outspoken Thai human-rights activist Kraisak Choonhavan, who, while making the journey southward, reveals an unseen side of the Muslim community. After living alongside Buddhists peacefully for generations, a large number of the Muslim population seems to have suddenly become violent. Over the course of just two years, over fifty Buddhists teachers have been killed. But why? As the Muslim separatist attacks become increasingly intense and Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra responds with growing force from military and government, a mutual mistrust on both sides paves he path towards violence and tragedy.
A man is depressed after returning from a political protest.
Winged creature.
Murders in an old dark house.
Song Sing Chart Ai Sur Dir: Panna Rittikrai Thailand - 1991
New behavior Great... absolutely hilarious Announcement of Mae Nak Thai nationality Filmed and technically in Tokyo. Good standard, new era ghost, shocking and shaking the stomach.
A doctor arrives in a remote village where the superstitious villagers all believe a string of grisly deaths is being caused by a Phi Pop ghost, a spirit which infects victims with a desire to consume raw meat whilst eating its guts.
A young woman returns home to her village to visit her father and announce her upcoming marriage to a Bangkok teacher. She's raped and murdered by a thug before she's able to wed but her spirit returns to haunt the village and get revenge... plus she's not quite over her fiance yet.
Y/OUR MUSIC immerses itself in the world of Thai music, from traditional music to labor songs and classical pop to urban indie music, spanning different locales and generations. As nine musicians each display their music, the rural or urban environments that influenced their sound are explored. The hands that play traditional instruments amid the red dust clouds, the labor songs being hummed in front of grains awaiting harvest, and the indie music born out of concrete basements create a melodious ecosystem. While they inhabit different musical worlds the musicians are connected by the same passion to bring their artistic aspirations to the fore and survive in the outskirts of the mainstream.
A couple of traffic rescue workers tell each other stories of unexplained things during their career.