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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Phuttiphong Aroonpheng

Phuttiphong AROONPHENG (1976) studied fine arts at Bangkok’s Silpakorn University. His short films have screened in festivals including Busan, IFFR, Hamburg and Singapore. His 2015 short, Ferris Wheel, was screened at over 20 festivals and received 10 awards. He participated in 2009 Asian Film Academy at Busan and was also selected one of Asian Public Intellectuals fellows by the Nippon Foundation. He also works extensively as cinematographer, with credits including Anatomy of Time and Vanishing Point (dir. Jakrawal Nilthamrong), The Island Funeral (dir. Pimpaka Towira) and Dolphins (dir. Waleed Al-Shehhi).

His debut feature film as a director Manta Ray won the Orizzonti Award for Best Film at the 2018 Venice Film Festival, as well as 11 other international awards. He just recently completed his second feature film Morrison.

Filmography

Going to the Sea (2006, short), Retrospection (2006, short), Rak por peang/The Most Beautiful Man in the World (2007, short), My Image Observe Your Image If It Is Possible to Observe It (2008, short), Sukati/A Tale of Heaven (2010, short), Chingcha-sawan/Ferris Wheel (2015, short), Manta Ray (2018)

Phuttiphong Aroonpheng op IFFR

  • The Island Funeral

    Pimpaka Towira | 105' | Thailand | -

    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,…
  • Vanishing Point

    Jakrawal Nilthamrong | 100' | Thailand | -

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

    Jakrawal Nilthamrong | 118' | France | None

    Maem falls in love with an army officer during the military dictatorship in 1960s Thailand. By the 2015 Tiger Award winner. 
  • Anatomy of Time

    Jakrawal Nilthamrong | 118' | France | None

    Available on Festival Scope Pro from 26 January 9:00 CET to 14 February 9:00 CET


  • The Burning Giants

    Phuttiphong Aroonpheng | 100' | Singapore |

    A mysterious toxic smog is infecting Bangkok’s migrant workers with a bizarre skin condition, as if they are burned by an invisible fire. An eth
  • My Image Observes Your Image if it Is Possible to Observe it

    Phuttiphong Aroonpheng | 6' | Thailand | International premiere

    A Thai film maker in Ireland. He can’t take his eyes off it. Like a cloud, he floats past the buildings. A cloud passes literally.…
  • A Voyage of Foreteller

    Jakrawal Nilthamrong | 9' | Thailand | None

    Basically a preliminary study for a dream to film. A very white man withdraws into a jungle hut by a river. A boy once saw…
  • The Mother

    Pimpaka Towira | 15' | Thailand | European premiere

    Last day of official mourning for a child. Mother receives her final visitors: the guilty parties. Masterfully captured in a single shot.
  • 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…
  • Manta Ray

    Phuttiphong Aroonpheng | 110' | China | None

    In mysterious coastal woodlands where the souls of deceased refugees wander like will-o’-the-wisps, a Thai fisherman cares for a wounded man.