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Documentary Programs Traveling to Film Festivals Around the World in the form of travel of two short film directors Depart to film festivals in different countries in a semi-reality style that is entertaining, fun, thought provoking. and full of observations along the way to inspire make the audience dare to dream and get it done It's like a short film costing 200 baht that turns into a big door leading two people out to meet life and learn the world. over a distance of 33,422 miles

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Documentary Programs Traveling to Film Festivals Around the World in the form of travel of two short film directors Depart to film festivals in different countries in a semi-reality style that is entertaining, fun, thought provoking. and full of observations along the way to inspire make the audience dare to dream and get it done It's like a short film costing 200 baht that turns into a big door leading two people out to meet life and learn the world. over a distance of 33,422 miles

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