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Ten Years Thailand

A Window on Asian Cinema

Politics/Conspiracy · Psychology · History

  • CountryThailand,Hong Kong,China
  • Production Year2018
  • Running Time93min
  • FormatDCP
  • ColorColor/B&W
Program Note
In 2014 in Thailand, a military coup occurred and the military regime took over. Four distinctive 21st century Thai perspectives explore how militarism penetrates and relates to everyday life. The seemingly peaceful social order exists within a system that controls and monitors for any disturbing movement that breaks from the prescribed rhythm and behavior. If someone is not well-assimilated, he or she is doomed to be expelled from society. In a world where the military regime interferes with photo exhibitions, even human faces can be denied their expression. The most important moments in the four films of this omnibus, however, are the scenes revealing the moments when militarism has lost its effect. The faces of ordinary people cannot be controlled by censorship and are full of expressions that demand interpretation. Even when they can′t move, people glance and send messages to others to run away. The scenes of everyday militarism stand out in the park under construction, but a multitude of people with eyes that remember the past and practice the present will live on in the future of Thailand. (Chai HeeSuk)
Director
Director
Aditya ASSARAT
Born in Bangkok, director, producer and cinematographer Aditya Assarat was educated at New York University and the University of Southern California and is a co-founder of Pop Pictures. His films as producer include Midi Z’s Road to Mandalay (2016), New Currents winner Wonderful Town (2007) as director, and Hi-So (2010).
Director
Wisit SASANATIENG
Bangkok native Wisit Sasanatieng studied at Silpakorn University and began his career working in commercials, and then as a writer for filmmakers such as Nonzee Nimibutr and Kongkiat Khomsiri. Sasanatieng’s films include the groundbreaking Tears of the Black Tiger (2000), Citizen Dog (2004), Red Eagle (2010) and Senior (2015).
Director
Chulayarnnon SIRIPHOL
Visual artist and experimental filmmaker Chulayarnnon Siriphol hails from Bangkok, and his award-winning work has exhibited and screened around the world. His short films include Hua-Lam-Pong (2005), Sleeping Beauty (2006), A Brief History of Memory (2011), Vanishing Horizon of the Sea (2014) and Myth of Modernity (2015).
Director
Apichatpong WEERASETHAKUL
Apichatpong Weerasethakul was raised in Khon Kaen, Thailand and holds a master’s degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His films include Blissfully Yours (2002), Tropical Malady (2004), Syndromes of a Century (2006), Palme d’Or winner Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (2010) and Cemetery of Splendor (2015).
Credit
  • Director
    Aditya ASSARAT
    Wisit SASANATIENG
    Chulayarnnon SIRIPHOL
    Apichatpong WEERASETHAKUL
  • ProducerCattleya Paosrijaroen
    Soros Sukhum
    Aditya Assarat
  • CastBoonyarit Wiangnon
    Kidakarn Chatkaewmanee
    Tanasawan Thepsatorn
    Sakda Kaewbuade
  • Production CompanyTen Years Studio
    andrew@tenyearsstudio.com
  • World SalesGolden Scene Company Limited
    felix@goldenscene.com
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