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MANTA RAY

A Window on Asian Cinema

SF · Spirituality · Rural

  • CountryThailand,France,China
  • Production Year2018
  • Running Time105min
  • FormatDCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
In the forest are the graves of those who have lost their way. The dreams of those buried in the ground shine like various gemstones. One day, a fisherman who hears the sound of a buried gemstone saves a dying man while digging for it. The fisherman names him ‘Thongchai’ - he who won’t or can’t speak, and teaches him how to breathe underwater with an ′Mm′ sound. Could the fisherman hear the silent sound of Thongchai just like the sound of a gemstone? The forests of coastal villages where refugees die, troops stay, and people are buried in silence, are filled with the sounds of unfulfilled dream colors, and no one dares come to check the forests out when darkness sets in. It may be the breath of the dead who are still spouting away, the sound of the various gemstones filling the forest and crying. Can only manta rays of the sea come here to determine without fear the reality of the dreams of the buried? (Chai HeeSuk)
Director
Director
Phuttiphong AROONPHENG
Aroonpheng was born in Thailand in 1976. He studied fine arts at Silpakorn University and filmmaking at New York’s Digital Film Academy. His film Ferris Wheel (2015) competed at the Clermont-Ferrand Int’l Short Film Festival. As a Director of Photography his credits include award-winning features Vanishing Point (2015) and The Island Funeral (2016).
Credit
  • Director
    Phuttiphong AROONPHENG
  • ProducerMai Meksawan
    Philippe Avril
  • CastWanlop Rungkumjad
    Aphisit Hama
    Rasmee Wayrana
  • Production CompanyDiversion
    Les Films de l′Etranger
    maimeksawan@gmail.com
    philippe.avril@lfetranger.fr
  • World SalesJour2Fête
    samuel.blanc@jour2fete.com
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