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Interview with a Woman

A documentary is an interview that asks questions. With an emphasis on femininity female-male as I interviewed her I wanted to express the "Femininity" in my male body. The movie is like a superposition of the thoughts and feelings of two people who have "femininity" in their hearts as I interviewed her. I would also like to have a voice to express my opinion. In the hopes that someone will come to interview about a life that has been overlooked because the body is not a "woman".

Interview with a Woman

NR 2023
Songs of Angry People

Documentary film chronicling the protests in Thailand between 2020 and 2022 shortly after the accession of the country's new head of state. It is an uprising of people from all sectors, especially students, against the use of power by the government of Prayut Chan-o-cha, the Prime Minister, which has come from the coup. There is mismanagement of the country and abuse of power in dealing with political dissidents. This includes the arrest of internationally recognized Thai political activists.

Songs of Angry People

NR 2023
Kumarn

"Kumarn" tells a story of Ging who takes her son for a vacation in a forest. One night, a stranger break into her house and kidnaps her son. Ging tells the police and finds out that the stranger is an undertaker at a temple. The accused undertaker claims he never breaks into her house so Ging goes into the forest to seek help from a monk on pilgrimage but instead witnesses the undertaker performing an ancient ritual of taking a baby out of a dead pregnant woman and making it KUMARN, a guardian doll. Being chased after by the undertaker, Ging loses her mind. Nop, Ging’s boyfriend and Pam, a nurse and also his close friend, come to the house and see Ging unstable holding tight to a clay doll she believes her son is trapped in it. Nop and Pam force to send Ging to asylum without realizing that it leads to a tragic consequence.

Kumarn

2.0 2023
How to be a ghost in Bangkok?

After being ghosted by a romantic partner during a trip to Bangkok, the artist situates a contemporary act within a timeless Southeast Asian ghost cultural gesture, transforming personal heartbreak into a surreal exploration of ghosthood while reimagining its embodiment through ten playful yet haunting guidelines. Shifting between satire and introspection, the film contemplates the fragility of relationships and the futility and opacity of communication in the hyper-connected digital age.

How to be a ghost in Bangkok?

NR 2025