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Mae Nak Phra Khanong

As time passed, Mae Nak's belly grew larger until it was time to give birth. but because of her previous karma or something that prevented her child from being born well Resulting in pain that took her life miserably Time lapse "a lot" came back from serving the country went straight to hug and kiss the crystal ball Wife with deepest condolences without knowing that his wife had left him Now, a horrific tragedy that will destroy its love heart more cruelly than ever. is about to happen Or the most terrible event that scare the people of Mae Nak Phra Khanong would have happened, but it "I don't know yet" that's all !!!

Mae Nak Phra Khanong

NR 2004
Birth of the Seanema

Those images flow from track to crack the sea. This memory is lost. Or is the memory, which invented new. They said to each other Buzz to give daytime and night vision can listen. They are a girl who becomes a kite. And the men who tear the island on the glass. The girl, who later became Mangpor. Become lost memories become memories fabricated on. In a city that became birds. Stoles back into the infinite ocean. The mold may not recognize the language. Pictures without a source A set of memories that still existed in the dim fuzzy. If you are in the clear. The image will leave forever gone.

Birth of the Seanema

8.0 2004
Construction of Memorial Bridge

A visual document of the construction of Memorial Bridge, built as part of the celebration of Bangkok’s 150th anniversary. The highlight is when the cameraman, Pao Wasuwat, climbs into a basket and is lifted by a construction crane to capture the top view of the site, an act of improvisation that testified to his cinematic ingenuity. Chamberlain Manit Naret’s facial expressions as the camera looks unblinkingly at him speak a thousand words. Manit would later become an actor in many Thai feature films in the 1950s.

Construction of Memorial Bridge

NR 1930
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
Dream Weaver 555

The newly released enigmatic amulet Dream Weaver 555 promises to unlock the gateway to realising dreams, offering hope beyond reach where wishes materialise within the depths of dreams. With this satirical commentary on Thai society, director Panida Petchara turns this magical trinket into a cinematic device to explore how capitalism fuels desire and inequality by banking on superstition. Even dreams are commercialised in this subversive work that throws the teleshopping-aesthetic in the uncanny valley.

Dream Weaver 555

NR N/A
Me and the Magic Door

Fai is a 28-year-old girl from Turin, born from an Italian mother and a Thai father. Their parents are now divorced, and her father, now a successful engineer, has come back to Thailand. She returns to Bangkok, her hometown, to write an article on the work of Italian architects in Thailand commissioned by a design magazine to her because of her dual identity. Fai begins to visit places sometimes with a childhood friend, other times with experts on architectural and historical matter. She lets herself go to the evocative atmosphere of these places finding a way to connect better different elements of her multi-cultural identity.

Me and the Magic Door

NR 2023
! EXCLAMATION

This short film tells a story in the form of a poem that calls for equality for children who lack opportunities. It was created by Surapong Pinijkhar, who submitted it to the Bangkok Bank Documentary Film Festival in 1977. Despite exceeding the standards of traditional Thai documentary films, the judges were too afraid to give it the top prize, but they also couldn't deny its brilliance, so they awarded it a special prize. This documentary film is a creative masterpiece of the nation. This film has been registered as part of the National Film Heritage, first edition, in the year 2011 (B.E. 2554).

! EXCLAMATION

6.0 1976