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Anocha Suwichakornpong

Anocha SUWICHAKORNPONG (1976, Thailand) is a scriptwriter, director and owner of production house Electric Eel Films. Graceland (2006) became the first Thai short film to be included in the Official Selection at Cannes Film Festival. Mundane History (2009), her feature film debut, won a Tiger Award in 2010. Her short film Thursday also had its world premiere at IFFR in 2015. By the Time It Gets Dark (2016) was her second feature film. Krabi, 2562, a mischievous blend of documentary and camp co-directed with Ben Rivers, screens at IFFR 2020.

Filmography

(selection) Graceland (2006, short), Duj jit jai/Like. Real. Love (2008, short), Jai (2008, short), Jao nok krajok/Mundane History (2009), All That Remains (2010, short), Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner (2010, co-dir), Pohn talay/Overseas (2012, short, co-dir), Thursday (2015, short, co-dir), Coconut (2015, instal), Dao kanong/By the Time It Gets Dark (2016), Krabi, 2562 (2019, co-dir)

Anocha Suwichakornpong op IFFR

  • In April the Following Year, There Was a Fire

    Wichanon Somumjarn | 76' | Thailand | -

    A poetic title, almost a film description, that demands some close reading. Just like the film, which – as a visual poem – doesn’t immediately…
  • By the Time It Gets Dark

    Anocha Suwichakornpong | 105' | Thailand | None

    Powerful second feature by Anocha Suwichakornpong, who won a Tiger in 2010 with Mundane History, starts with the Thammasat University massacre of 1976 in Bangkok.…
  • Graceland

    Anocha Suwichakornpong | 17' | Thailand | None

    A man and a woman leave Bangkok, but it doesn’t seem clear or important where to.
  • Like. Real. Love

    Anocha Suwichakornpong | 40' | Thailand | World premiere

    Three short films that are linked together by the investigative tone of the maker. She investigates for instance how to introduce a dead mother in…
  • Zero Gravity

    Jakrawal Nilthamrong | 22' | Thailand | European premiere

    There used to be an army of God in Thailand/Burma led by 12-year old twins. The rest of this mysterious film consists of lots of…
  • Overseas

    Wichanon Somumjarn, Anocha Suwichakornpong | 16' | Thailand | None

    Hard work at smelly Thai fish processing facilities as experienced by a young immigrant from Myanmar. A victim, we’ll soon discover.
  • A Room with a Coconut View

    Tulapop Saenjaroen | 28' | Thailand | None

    As automated voice Kanya guides foreign guest Alex through Thai resort Bangsaen, he grows curious about what she isn’t showing him.
  • Concrete Clouds

    Lee Chatametikool | 99' | China | European premiere

    Father jumps off roof. Economy caves in. Childhood sweetheart remains out of reach. Nice girl next door slides into prostitution. Elder brother knows
  • Krabi, 2562

    Ben Rivers, Anocha Suwichakornpong | 93' | Thailand | None

    Prehistoric cave-dwellers, a retired boxer and a commercials actor populate a Thais coastal town threatened by mass tourism.
  • By the Time It Gets Dark

    Anocha Suwichakornpong | 105' | France | None

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