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"He who controls the past controls the future."

Science fiction about a future Thailand. Futuristic, experimental, homo-erotic and with elements of a political essay. With a richness of themes and impressions that wouldn't get past the censor in Thailand. The maker doesn't mince his words and isn't afraid to look reality in the eye.

Top Cast

  • Nophand Boonyai

    Nophand Boonyai

    Nont, the Astronaut

  • Gandhi​ Wasuvitchayagit

    Gandhi​ Wasuvitchayagit

    Ake, the Astronaut

  • Baramee Jarinyatorn

    Baramee Jarinyatorn

    Norm

  • Thana Sheanakul

    Thana Sheanakul

    Norm, the Avatar

  • Waranyoo Suwan

    Waranyoo Suwan

    Ullc

  • Khalid Midam

    Khalid Midam

    Pa

  • Sarut Komalittipong

    Sarut Komalittipong

    Nueng

  • Thanapol Virulhakul

    Thanapol Virulhakul

    Ma

  • Lapin Laosunthara

    Lapin Laosunthara

    Yod

Overview

Science fiction about a future Thailand. Futuristic, experimental, homo-erotic and with elements of a political essay. With a richness of themes and impressions that wouldn't get past the censor in Thailand. The maker doesn't mince his words and isn't afraid to look reality in the eye.

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