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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • By the Time It Gets Dark

    Powerful second feature by Anocha Suwichakornpong, who won a Tiger in 2010 with Mundane History, starts with the Thammasat University massacre of 1976
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  • The Island Funeral

    A couple of young people drive out of town for a long journey. It could well be a Thai Jules and Jim. On the way,…
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  • Painting with History in a Room Filled with People with Funny Names 3

    Drones replace divine spirits in Thai artist Korakrit Arunanondchai’s explosive film that contemplates the place for spirituality today through body p
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  • Motel Mist

    Erotic fantasies can come to life in the rooms of Motel Mistress. But whether these will be pleasurable for those involved is another matter.
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  • Fat Boy Never Slim

    Two fat Thai schoolboys take a physical test to get into the territorial defence course. This proves to be quite difficult.
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  • The Asylum

    This tranquil film by artist Prapat Jiwarangsan reflects on the necessary search for belonging in the changed face of Thailand since the 2014 coup d’e
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  • Cemetery of Splendour

    In his most topical and politically charged film to date, Weerasathekul represents Thailand as a building that used to be a school, a place of…
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  • Ghost Rabbit & The Casket Sales

    Quiet moments of everyday life are interrupted by a jagged remix of a native song in Arnont Nongyao’s playful poem on the current situation in…
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  • Vanishing Point

    A serious film about serious, complex issues (including a dramatic car crash), presented in a light, playful way. The film follows two very different
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  • Thursday

    A visual dialogue between two filmmakers. One from Bangkok; one from Sarajevo. Wordless impressions from old Europe and changing Asia. An image diary.
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