Director
Three stories which each focus on one of three types of relationships: family, friendship, and love. The first story is about conflicted manager on a business trip who is intrigued by an elderly worker and investigates his life. The second story is about a young father who receives a letter that brings him to a foreign land, where old emotions come unburied. The last story is about a visiting professor from overseas who sets a student's heart fluttering, while having to deal with his own.
Screenplay
In The Couple (Rak Luang Lon), a newlywed bride is possessed by the evil spirit of her sister-in-law. Sucha Manaying, Pitchaya Nithipisarnkul and Mali Coates star.
Karn
A young location scout meets the art director of her project in a day they will keep in their memories for a while, each for their own reasons.
Writer
A young woman leaves her hometown of Bangkok to visit her fiancé’s family on their isolated farm. Although the family embrace her, she doubts if she will ever adapt to their rural lifestyle.
Director
A young woman leaves her hometown of Bangkok to visit her fiancé’s family on their isolated farm. Although the family embrace her, she doubts if she will ever adapt to their rural lifestyle.
Producer
Cherie is an upcoming actress. She invites two laborers to her home for the research of her new soap opera.
Producer
Two filmmakers have to make a short film for a non-smoking campaign again, but they have run out of ideas.
Two filmmakers have to make a short film for a non-smoking campaign again, but they have run out of ideas.
Editor
A factory story, in which the process of image-making in negotiated in the slippage between fiction and documentary.
Editor
A soundman goes in search of that rarest of sounds - silence.
Writer
A soundman goes in search of that rarest of sounds - silence.
Director
A soundman goes in search of that rarest of sounds - silence.
Camera Operator
One of three films commissioned by the Jeonju International Film Festival in 2005. A couple escaped their family to look for a spiritual tree in the jungle. There is a song at night, a song that spoke about an innocent idea of love and a quest for happiness. Worldly Desires is an experimental project where I invited a filmmaker friend, Pimpaka Towira, to shoot the love story by day and the song by night. The story, Deep Red Bloody Night, was written by my assistant who wanted to reprise a forbidden love story in a more romantic time in the past. I picked a pop song, Will I be Lucky? to convey a sense of guiltless freedom one feels when being hit by love. The video is a little simulation of manners, dedicated to the memories of filmmaking in the jungle during the year 2001-2005. -Apichatpong Weerasethakul