The sky spins the world forward, Just to keep us going backward.
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The sky spins the world forward, Just to keep us going backward.
A description through my sad times and the new hope for what I want to become.
"Though the Mountains Divide, and the Oceans are Wide" is a short video essay on the interrelation between childhood encounters and current realities through a personal story of the artist - Belle Phromchanya - who has moved from Thailand to the Netherlands in her adulthood. The video compiles home video footage of family trips during the 1990s taken by her father, along with video materials of a senior Thai artist living in Amsterdam taken by Phromchanya herself. The senior artist, who is around the same age as her father, has been a subject of Phromchanya's work until his sudden passing in 2020. By layering these early years' memories with the struggles of dealing with the uncertainty of daily life, the video shares attempts of capturing the temporarily of the moment - and both beauty and unsettling experience of being elsewhere.
This documentary tells a heartfelt love story of a suburban Grandpa Somboon towards Grandma Miad in their last period of married life. Their mutual love has lasted for over 45 years even though their marriage is pre-arranged by their parents. The film focuses on the time when Grandma Miad is disabled because of her acute kidney failure. But Grandpa Somboon is still staying by her side and always taking good care of her until her last day. Despite their pre-arranged marriage, they never have strife but fulfilled their family life by well performing their mutual duty as husband and wife, parents of their offsprings and grandparents of their grandchildren. They have both cherished their eternal love planted by them and can be sensed by heart without having to utter a single sweet word.
Documentary about film school and film students in Thailand.
In the small fishing village of Koh Panyee in Southern Thailand resides one of the most successful football youth teams. Produced as part of an advertising campaign, the Thai Military Bank introduce this dramatized documentary which looks at the roots of football in a village built on stilts with almost no space at all. Inspired after watching the 1986 World Cup on television, the local children build a floating wooden pitch with open sides and the occasional exposed nail and honed their skills on the wet wood with bare feet; however their first real challenge came when they went to the mainland for their first tournament.
“Guitar”, an ordinary boy, wants to expose a bizarre psychic cult to save his mother, but he ends up being tortured by his own mother.
"Porjai" a female student working as a love builder, needs ten thousand baht to pay for her tuition. She takes on a high-paying job that requires her to flirt with "Shun" her ex-boyfriend.
A film by Bunnawit Boonsomparn
Ten has the power to see the future through a kiss. Although it pains him to see her crush, Gloi, into his future, she kisses her whenever she wants to know what will happen.
When an office couple, Tae and Liu, are forced to quarantine together for 14 days due to the COVID-19 outbreak, they find themselves spending more time together than ever before. What begins as love soon turns into conflict, as their differences and habits start to clash. Eventually, they break up — but since the quarantine isn’t over, they still have to live together. During that time, one of them begins to soften. Liu writes a heartfelt note to Tae, and in the end, it brings them back together once again.
A love letter from a man who has no future, no dreams, or even any ambition in life, until he encounters people, atmospheres, surroundings, and even the ghosts whose stories he listens to every night.
A documentary following students through a school science project, filled with effort, energy, and everyday moments.
A short film that takes the audience inside a battle with the "voice in the head." At first, it seems the protagonist is arguing and drifting apart from a close friend. But as the story unfolds, we discover that this friend never truly existed, they are a projection, another side of the protagonist's fractured self, created to fill the void of isolation.
One afternoon, Fang awakens inside a dream where her long-lost sister, Prae, reappears to take her on a bike ride. Now mysteriously pregnant, Prae joins Fang as she suggests visiting the abandoned building they once jokingly called “home,” a refuge from their troubled childhood.
"Homeland continues to explore the juxtaposition of two worlds. However, in its latest rendition, the work transitions from a multi-channel installation to a single-channel film, shifting from spatial immersion towards a more focused narrative experience. At its core, the piece draws upon the Chinese funerary rite, yet instead of following a conventional path of departure, it contemplates a reverse procession. Where the previous Installation had its 3-Channel enveloped viewers in a wide-open environment—creating a ritualistic space to witness and inhabit—this single-channel format calls for a more directed experience. In this new form, Homeland is less a site-specific ceremony and more an inward journey—one of return, memory, and spiritual resonance. It is a meditation on the space between [1] the seen and the unseen, between tradition and the personal, carried by a language of refined image and poetic soundscape.
The flat, wide river holds on its surface a tour-boat of memories, as Som Supaparinya documents her Grandfather’s return via cruise to familiar territories in rural Thailand that were submerged after the Thai government installed a series of dams.
I had the chance to try making a new type of film called “In-Ear Cinema.” This kind of film tells the story using only sound—such as background noise, music, and conversations—without any video or images. The film I created is called "Not Human, But..." The story is about two teenage boys who meet up to hang out at Siam Square. While there, they see an ad for a new kind of tutoring school. They decide to try it out, and in the end, they find out that the teacher is actually an AI.
A colonial-era propaganda film shot on a rubber plantation in Southeast Asia exists now only as a hazy memory of a Singaporean man. Meanwhile, his recollections of a former fetish partner from the region helps to fill in the gaps forgotten by the film.
A found footage film cleverly editing Thai soap operas.
The Documentary on the Funeral of King Rama IX of Thailand
A young woman, a first jobber who has been working for 2-3 years, feels burned out from her job and desperately needs a break. She decides to go on a trip with her friends to unwind. However, during the journey, she gradually realizes that the person by her side throughout the trip isn’t the friend she thought she knew.
Life is a collection of moments that pass—sometimes beautiful, sometimes painful, and sometimes just a few moments in between. The film follows the journey of two lives as they cross paths, experiencing love, loss, and the quiet moments that define them. From the excitement of new beginnings to the pain of goodbyes, their story unfolds as fragments of memories, conversations, and unspoken feelings shape their relationship. As time brings them together and apart again, they realize that every encounter, no matter how long or short, leaves an indelible mark. From Hello, to Goodbye and Everything in Between is a film about the people who change our lives, the moments we remember, and the lessons we learn from both love and goodbyes.
A story of a teenager chasing their dreams but facing conflicts with friends, leading to a heartbreaking fallout. Yet, through a twist of fate, they find their way back to reconciliation.
A man discovers the audio file on his flash drive has the power to change the world.
There was a tale about a city... There was a tale about a city... There was a tale about a city... (A Thai folk tale about a sunken ancient city intercut with contemporary pictures of Bangkok.)
Bangkok is one of the liveliest but the busiest city. This is the film that record Bangkok Silence which is a rare feeling to experience nowadays. In spite of the city noise, there is always a silence corner waiting to be found.
The story of a little girl in a troubled family. With the understanding that she’s a “little angel” of her parents. So she tries everything to be the “bright one” of her family.
Assembling moments of eruptive beauty from five films, all of which were made in the early 1980s, Time of the Last Persecution reanimates the force of metamorphosis in the rhythm of a soaring cadenza. The video is structured through the rapid montage and the close up, yet it observes the gliding pace of the circular slow motion.
Thai horror film.
45th anniversary concert, the best guarantee of beautiful songs Laugh with the boldness from the outspoken Diva of Thailand. ready to convey the most beautiful songs in her singing life in 45 years, Jennifer Kim, the last concert before golden age
Legendary Mae Nak meets ogre!
Short film about the Mae Nak Phra Khanong legend shown at the same time as the film "ลูกกำพร้า ภาค 2".
Nang Nak has come back to life again and fleeing from the flood to become violent, ferocious, thrilling, exciting, and performing a miracle ten times more insidious than before.(Lost Media)
On December 10th BKFC Thailand 4 is live straight from Space Plus Bangkok in Thailand. The fight card has well over 8 matches and will have Rolando Gabriel Dy vs Apisit Sangmuang as main event of the evening. Rolando Gabriel Dy 8 Apisit Sangmuang Tai Emery 7 Po Denman Gligor Stojanov 6 Gilbert Patrocinio Tetee Denman 5 Saw Htoo Aung Gustaf Cedermalm 4 Alex Castro Sohanne Bengana 3 Krisana Sirsang Poorya Mokhtari 2 Joemil Miado Joemil Miado 1 Rithi Chaichit
A combination of animation, performances and news footage, examining the period of Thai politics defined by the military coup of 2006 and 2014.
A man struggling to cope with his loss.
A beautiful woman picks up her fiancé at a gentleman's club where the members play pool. She is so attractive that other men begin to compete for her attention. One, a lieutenant who she won't give the time of day, finds out a little more about her than he bargained for.
RapThai introduces how rap culture has taken root in and influenced contemporary Thai society. Focusing on the synergy between Thai culture and rap music tradition, this documentary homes in on the stories of 12 Thai rappers and presents a unique look at the different styles they express through their life experiences.
Arnont Nongyao’s ‘Mekong travelogue’ combines fragments of personal history with a strange sonic world to tell the story of losing oneself to ‘unconscious colonisation’.