Gandhi​ Wasuvitchayagit

Filmes

Red Aninsri; Or, Tiptoeing on the Still Trembling Berlin Wall
Masculine Ang (voice) / American Man (voice)
The film follows the conventions of Thai cinema during the Cold War, where every actor is dubbed by the voice that suits their roles. The hero sounds heroic and the villain sounds villainous. Ang, a transgender sex worker with a pretty, feminine voice is assigned a special mission as an undercover spy. She disguises herself as a cisgender man to enter into a romantic relationship with Jit, a belligerent yet idealistic student activist with an evil voice. Ang must extract important information from Jit. However, the mission goes awry as she slowly falls for him. Apolitical at first, Ang is slowly awakened by Jit to see the other world where people speak in another way.
Transmissions of Unwanted Pasts
Pang’s Boss
A satellite technician’s enthusiasm towards her extraordinary discovery is not shared by her bureaucratic superiors in this pointed and patient socio-political critique.
The Black Death
Thep
The chronicle and the archives have recorded that in 1586, King Bayinnaung led his army through the Malamao strait in Tak province to invade Ayutthaya. After long continuous battles, Ayutthaya finally lost the war to the Burmese troops from Hongsawadi in 1569 and end their independence. The collapse of the Ayutthaya Kingdom could not be explained some said that the cause might be the Black Death that wipe out the residents. Some blamed the hungry ghosts, some blamed the plague that came with the Portuguese.