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Wor 2: Ghost Breed

A group of university students journeys to a secluded village hidden deep within the forest. Once there, they uncover eerie local legends, unsettling stories, and whispers of a mysterious spirit tied to a dark curse and a history of brutal killings. As they dig deeper, strange and frightening events begin to unfold around them. One by one, they are pulled into increasing danger, as it becomes clear that the spirit is connected to revenge and the sins of the past. In the end, their lives hang in the balance, and they are forced to face the terrifying truth behind the so-called “ghost breed.”

Wor 2: Ghost Breed

NR 2003
Bad 2018

Based on real lives of tattooed hooligans who have been accused as criminals by the society. Lay and Kob Yaowarat grew up together. When they become teenagers, their curiosity and love of challenges bring them along the path of hooligans under the wing of Papa Neung, a localmafia. But after Papa Neung is murdered by the rival clans, the gang under Papa Neung trembles with internal conflicts. This leads to the deadly race among the gang members when guns and knives severe the ties of their past friendship.

Bad 2018

1.0 2019
Art of Killing

Art of Killing follows Mint, an art student who takes pride in her final painting. On the day of her art presentation, she faces her strict professor, whose cold and harsh criticism silently shatters her confidence. After the presentation, Mint hides her despair behind a fragile smile and retreats to the restroom — where her broken painting lies in pieces. Through her phone call with her mother, she pretends that everything went well, masking her pain with the smallest of lies. When the professor unexpectedly walks in, the two stand face-to-face in silence — connected by guilt, shame, and the quiet violence of words.

Art of Killing

8.0 N/A
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
Bangkok Beats: From Pop2Punk

In the capital of Thailand, the music-underground is exploding right now. That is what two German film makers found out during a two-month stay in Bangkok in 2003. The film portrays bands (Beargarden, Apartment Khun Ba, Som etc.) and labels (Smallroom, Bama, Panda, Hualampong Riddim) from the indie-scene, visits festivals and shows (Pattaya, NoisePop) and meets media (Fat Radio, Channel V), who support the Bangkok music scene. In interviews the highly creative protagonists of the local scene express their outlook on music, their conditions and what their work is about in their own words. The intention of making this film is to show to Western people what is going on in Thailand on the cultural side.

Bangkok Beats: From Pop2Punk

NR 2003
Happy Berry

Happy Berry is the name of a Bangkok boutique run by a group of trendy Thai youths, and is the nerve centre of this fly-on-the-wall documentary (the second in a trilogy entitled "Life and Love"). The camera catches the subjects indulging in all the (post) modern lifestyle trends: drugs, kinky sex, hip-hop, fashion, exhibitionism, narcissism. They are uninhibited, the kind of youth who break down barriers in a supposedly traditional and religious society, but perhaps that's just on the surface. Behind the upbeat tone is a probing examination of values and attitudes in modern youth relationships. Happiness may be deceptive but there's certainly a lot of fun in the Happy Berry.

Happy Berry

6.3 2004
The Wandering Ghosts

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.

The Wandering Ghosts

NR 2017