A short film prequel to the "Dear Galileo".
Three modern love stories focus on how digital privacy, fleeting fame and the power of personal reinvention can change one's romantic destiny.
Three Thai teenagers plan the New Year's party of their lives by calling a drug dealer to drop drugs off at their apartment. They have no idea the drug dealer's visit will change their lives forever.
Tan is expected to be like his dad but he would rather escape the narrow confines of his mother's world. His dreams look like they are coming true when he meets June, a free spirit who knows what she wants from life.
This documentary invites film professionals of different ages to share their life and debate. In stories of their own careers with an open mind, giving an angle that others might not have imagined. The film reveals the wounds and the pressure in a most straightforward way in order to allow viewers to receive complete information about the profession in all aspects with complete roundness. At first, it will be a story about a career of an actress. Points of view from actors, 6 women of different perspectives and ages.
College friends whose lives are at a crossroads decide to spend a year in Europe, working in Thai restaurants, and trying not to get deported.
Everybody hate methawee.
Die Tomorrow entails six short segments about the impermanence of life, all inspired by deaths reported in Thai daily newspapers.
When Maythawee becomes a candidate of the school president election, there are a lot of comments about this.
The Moment tells the story of three couples in the romantic city of the New York, London and Seoul.
Fah is a woman who doesn't believe in destiny. One day she meets Zen, a man who's seemingly perfect and Tae, a pilot. They both fell in love with her. Who is she going to choose?
The intern girl thinks the music video, directed by her boss, looks familiar.
Trapped in a time loop, a picture-perfect museum curator relives her worst day ever and must figure out how to break free from the vicious cycle.