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Voice of Talad Phian

"Talad Phian​ Yindee" area is an old area of ​​Phatthalung Province. It has historical importance both in terms of space and connection with people and communities in the past.​ and through various stories and events​ Both in terms of architecture that was destroyed by a big fire. or in the context of common points in the area​ and the ways of the people in the community, including the Tom Yum Kung incident and the large COVID outbreak in Phatthalung The documentary explores the area and its people to look back at its glorious past​. and look to the future regarding the restoration and creative use of space.​ that the community participates in development to lead to the creation of creative art. Open space for expression of all voices in the urban community.

Voice of Talad Phian

NR 2023
Emanations (Cinema Mix)

"Emanations (Cinema Mix) is a remix of a site-specific sound installation originally created for the exhibition at the 7th Bangkok Experimental Film Festival. During a silent film screening at the festival, sounds within the cinema were discreetly recorded using multiple devices—both fixed and roaming—to capture details across varying proximities and frequencies. In this version, the composition has been re-mixed into a 5.1 surround sound system for a return to the cinema space, this time inverting the original act of listening."

Emanations (Cinema Mix)

NR N/A
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
Y/Our Music

Y/OUR MUSIC immerses itself in the world of Thai music, from traditional music to labor songs and classical pop to urban indie music, spanning different locales and generations. As nine musicians each display their music, the rural or urban environments that influenced their sound are explored. The hands that play traditional instruments amid the red dust clouds, the labor songs being hummed in front of grains awaiting harvest, and the indie music born out of concrete basements create a melodious ecosystem. While they inhabit different musical worlds the musicians are connected by the same passion to bring their artistic aspirations to the fore and survive in the outskirts of the mainstream.

Y/Our Music

NR 2014
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
Matakorn

The film follows a young taxi driver named Piwat whose life takes a dark and unexpected turn one night when he accidentally hits a woman with his taxi. Believing that he has killed her, he panics and attempts to cover up the incident. However, he later discovers that the woman was not actually dead, which only deepens his fear and guilt. From that moment on, strange and disturbing events begin to unfold around him. He starts experiencing unsettling visions and unexplained occurrences, as if the woman—or perhaps her spirit—has become tied to him. As the situation grows increasingly intense, Piwat is forced to confront his actions, struggling with overwhelming guilt, fear, and the possibility that he is being haunted or punished by a supernatural force seeking revenge.

Matakorn

NR 2003
ANG48

ANGSUMALIN 48 is the full name of ANG48, which stands for the fictional organization Alliance of Nippon Girls 48. The film is a synthesis of archival materials from Asian film history, from different countries. The result is an intelligent operating system of 48 digits, born into a half-human, half-golden-snail figure. ANGSUMALIN 48 can dissolve and become invisible to human eyes in order to penetrate through the air as a secret cultural agent. ANGSUMALIN 48 women have the role of building connections, spreading good relations, and providing support for the alliance of Asian women in different countries to rise up and release their past pain—from WWII to the Cold War to today. The name of this operating system is chosen to commemorate and give honor to Angsumalin, a fictional character from the Thai novel Khu Kam (1969) by Thommayanti, and an emblem of honesty, loyalty, and love for the homeland.

ANG48

NR N/A