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Festival :
Script Development, Asian Cinema Fund, Busan 2011
Synopsis
After Ah Gongs death, Daughter decides to turn his old suburban house into her office. However, Dad and Mom want to move to Ah Gongs place and give her their home in the city instead. Thats an even better idea, thinks Daughter... I can stay in town and get away from Dad too. But first, she wants to renovate the place. Thus begins the tearing down of the family home, the household that had once lived together in harmony. Daughter is inspired by Japanese Minimalism while Dad only cares about functionality. Meanwhile, Mom visits a Feng Shui Master who recommends placing a golden cat in the middle of the living room for good fortune. Cracks in the floor expose cracks in the relationships, a reflection of how fragile the modern Thai family really is.
Director Bio :
Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit graduated from Chulalongkorn University with a degree in Chinese Language. He began making short films, and in 2007 he was invited to Berlinale Talent Campus, an experience he enjoyed so much that he wrote a book about it. Back on home soil, he continued to make short films while interning at GTH, Thailands largest film studio. There, he co-wrote the script for [Bangkok Traffic Love Story] which became the highest-grossing movie of 2009. Nawapol is also a film columnist for Bioscope Magazine and is the founder of Third Class Citizen, a nerdy group that organizes weekend film screenings and workshops. His latest short, [Cherie is Korean-Thai], won first prize at the Bangkok Short Film Festival. It was subsequently invited to International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2011.
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