Planetarium Project 2017
The sky spins the world forward, Just to keep us going backward.
The sky spins the world forward, Just to keep us going backward.
In the process of disintegration, the search for scrap, relationship in memories. To be an evidence that we are not alone.
After his father disappears, a monk’s son spends a day and a night around the temple, where mysterious crystals have recently started growing on a bird’s nest. Intimate conversations, reflections, and a shared meal help him put everything into perspective and let go of the past.
Akachai, a young doctor who lives happily with his wife and daughter. Then one day, everything began to change. Because he tried to forget about the past and left it. It was haunted by the vengeful and vindictive spirit. He didn’t know the cause but he realized that he could stop the bad stories and help children and his wife out of the malice this time.
Woman raped to death, villagers guard corpse waiting for undertaker, murderer hopes to get rid of body. Then the appearance of a ghost girl and her vengeance
A short film that uncovers the story of Tasara Taksinapan & Kanpuchit praditthaen, Thai representatives of World Pride 2019 in New York City. As we get into a headspace of two friends discussing about the struggle of growing up as gay in Thailand and the importance of self-loving.
Korakrit Arunanondchai’s new piece, Songs for Dying, composed of tropes and ideas from his “living archive,” combines the personal experience of accepting death and the perception of history with religious, technological, and political narratives. Footage of his grandfather’s funeral is followed by archival records of the popular uprising on South Korean Jeju Island, current student protests in Thailand, and references to pop culture. Using the metaphor of the ghost, central to this piece, the artist questions the linear perception of time and seeks to show how the past pulsates in the present. In his worldview, nature, people, and spirits are intertwined into a homogenous whole, forming a living and diverse reality.
A short film about about brave Thai people who are striving toward attaining civic equity and societal equality. This is in a country where social activism is largely forbidden and can be quite dangerous. With a blending of seriousness and light-heartedness, this film brings you to the lively streets of Chiang Mai, Thailand. There, you stride with pride in the 2020 Chiang Mai Pride Parade, with hundreds of others who are standing up for human rights.
This film tells the stories of queer Thai activists and people who are fighting oppression. These "invisible" people are rising up to demand for the rights and dignity that all human beings deserve. Queer activists are telling these stories because gender justice cannot exist without democracy.
In the last couple of years, thousands of illegal Thai migrant workers in South Korea are deported back to Thailand, while thousands more slipped through the borders to take up both legal and illegal jobs. Calling themselves ‘ghosts’, they left their homeland for a foreign country whose language they cannot speak, work towards an uncertain future, and hide like phantoms to evade the authorities. The film observes the situation of these workers, as well as visits the other generation of Thai migrant worker in South Korea, an 80 year-old Thai veteran who once fought a Korean war.
"Though the Mountains Divide, and the Oceans are Wide" is a short video essay on the interrelation between childhood encounters and current realities through a personal story of the artist - Belle Phromchanya - who has moved from Thailand to the Netherlands in her adulthood. The video compiles home video footage of family trips during the 1990s taken by her father, along with video materials of a senior Thai artist living in Amsterdam taken by Phromchanya herself. The senior artist, who is around the same age as her father, has been a subject of Phromchanya's work until his sudden passing in 2020. By layering these early years' memories with the struggles of dealing with the uncertainty of daily life, the video shares attempts of capturing the temporarily of the moment - and both beauty and unsettling experience of being elsewhere.
The trauma and pain of past neglect seems to have healed. But under that calm surface, No one realizes there's something inside all along.
Tell abouts post-war world Where civilization fell, people fled the city into the forest. And the story is about a monk guarding a cave whose voice hypnotizes people to enter and never come out again. A child abandoned in front of a cave grew up seeing the world crumble and questioning if there could be a better place. And then was a shocking adventure.
A footage inside Siriraj Hospital on the day that King Bhumibol Adulyadej passed away.
RapThai introduces how rap culture has taken root in and influenced contemporary Thai society. Focusing on the synergy between Thai culture and rap music tradition, this documentary homes in on the stories of 12 Thai rappers and presents a unique look at the different styles they express through their life experiences.
an unknown film roll become a spaceship traveling in the lost time
In the modern Thai society, civilization, high technology, and educated people rule the city of Bangkok. However, in the little corner of the city still represents Thai traditional belief, which its spiritual and magical essence has draw hundreds of people to visite. Those people indicates the old beliefs that still persist widely in the civilized society. The strong belief has been deeply-rooted in the Thai culture for a long period of time and being passed on from one generation to another