| Country / Region |
| Thailand, Hong Kong, Japan |
| Year | | | 2018 |
| Format | | | DCP |
| Color | | | Color + B&W |
| Length | | | 95 min |
| Rating | | | 15+ |
Since 2014, Thailand has been ruled by a military dictatorship that has curbed dissent, public expression, creativity and diversity of thought. A new nationalism is now being promoted with its own narrow rules of correct thinking and correct actions. If this is allowed to continue, what will the decade ahead look like?
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Aditya Assarat's Wonderful Town won the New Currents Award at the 2007 Busan and the Tiger Award at the 2008 Rotterdam. |
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Wisit Sasanatieng is best known for his debut film, Tears of the Black Tiger. It was the first Thai film ever selected for the Cannes. |
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Chulayarnnon Siriphol's Hua-Lam-Pong was selected for the 2015 Rotterdam. |
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Apichatpong grew up in Khon Kaen in north-eastern Thailand. His art projects and films, Tropical Malady & Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives have won him widespread recognition and numerous festival prizes, including two prizes (Special Jury Prize, and Palme d'Or) from the Cannes Film Festival. In 2021, his Memoria, won the Jury Prize at Cannes film festival. |





