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Southern Folktale

Joe, a high school boy, travels to the South. To reveal the truth about a mysterious death thirty years ago. Until, on the night of the halo moon, he discovers that a “terrifying creature” has kidnapped Uncle Joe. At that time, he met a hunter who offered to help Joe find the monster. While traveling to find his uncle Joe begins to know the brutal truth that has happened in this village.

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  • Kanish Vichienvanitchakul

    Kanish Vichienvanitchakul

    Joe

  • Supawan Poolcharoen

    Supawan Poolcharoen

    Joe's sister

  • Pornpat chootanom

    Pornpat chootanom

    Joe's friend

  • Winit Boonsup

    Winit Boonsup

    Joe's father

  • Kitsana Vongpitoonmanachai

    Kitsana Vongpitoonmanachai

    Joe's mother

  • Sabai yooduang

    Sabai yooduang

    Joe's uncle

  • Art Boonpalumlert

    Art Boonpalumlert

    ghost

  • Ditthawat Jettananusart

    Ditthawat Jettananusart

    ghost

  • Anan Sukrakarn

    Anan Sukrakarn

    ghost

Overview

Joe, a high school boy, travels to the South. To reveal the truth about a mysterious death thirty years ago. Until, on the night of the halo moon, he discovers that a “terrifying creature” has kidnapped Uncle Joe. At that time, he met a hunter who offered to help Joe find the monster. While traveling to find his uncle Joe begins to know the brutal truth that has happened in this village.

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