Jumpah
Two peasants in rural Bang Kapi, Bangkok of Thailand in 1930s. Kwan and Riam are the son and daughter of rival village chiefs. They both loved and give to the vow to die in the river if their doesn't love each other. Until someday, Riam's father disapproves of the relationship. He wants his daughter to marry with the son of a nobleman. A tragedy of romance between their relationship begins like the wound.
Saisoi
Set in the 1930s, the story recounts the growing pains of Jan, whose mother dies while giving birth to him and who’s intensely hated by his sadistic and debauched father. Jan grows up with his stepmother, and he struggles to reconcile his guilt and longing with different women in his life.
Anand's Wife
O jovem monge budista Arnont (Mario Maurer) tem dúvidas sobre sua fé desde que testemunhou o conhecido gângster Singh Kam (Dom Hetrakul) decapitado por um crime que ele pode não ter cometido. Diz-se que ele matou o rico senhor da guerra Larh-Fah (Ananda Everingham) por inveja e ciúme. Muitos também assumem que Kam estava tendo um caso com a esposa de Larh-Fah, Kham-Kaew (Cherrn Boonyasak). Arnont é citado como testemunha na audiência. E ele não é o único: um fazendeiro (Petchtai Wongkamlao) e um mendigo (Pongpat Wachirabunjong) também viram o crime com seus próprios olhos. Durante uma tempestade, os três se abrigam em uma caverna e contam uns aos outros como testemunharam o assassinato.
Concubine
The story beginnings with a young man visiting a village in Burma. One night, a beautiful woman comes into his bedroom and attempts to seduce him. She suddenly leaves, frighten by the sounds of screams coming from outside. The next day, the young man asks Tip, Ni Han's right hand man, about the screams. Tip then tells him the story of Yupadee and Sangmong, Ni Han's former wife and nephew.