Anocha Suwichakornpong
Anocha SUWICHAKORNPONG (1976, Thailand) is a scriptwriter, director and owner of production house Electric Eel Films. Graceland (2006) became the first Thai short film to be included in the Official Selection at Cannes Film Festival. Mundane History (2009), her feature film debut, won a Tiger Award in 2010. Her short film Thursday also had its world premiere at IFFR in 2015. By the Time It Gets Dark (2016) was her second feature film. Krabi, 2562, a mischievous blend of documentary and camp co-directed with Ben Rivers, screens at IFFR 2020.
Filmography
(selection) Graceland (2006, short), Duj jit jai/Like. Real. Love (2008, short), Jai (2008, short), Jao nok krajok/Mundane History (2009), All That Remains (2010, short), Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner (2010, co-dir), Pohn talay/Overseas (2012, short, co-dir), Thursday (2015, short, co-dir), Coconut (2015, instal), Dao kanong/By the Time It Gets Dark (2016), Krabi, 2562 (2019, co-dir)
Anocha Suwichakornpong op IFFR
Graceland
17'
Thailand
IFFR 2007
Like. Real. Love
40'
Thailand
IFFR 2008
Four Boys, White Whiskey and Grilled Mouse
10'
Thailand
IFFR 2010
Mundane History
82'
Thailand
IFFR 2010
All That Remains
8'
Thailand
IFFR 2011
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
87'
Singapore
IFFR 2011
In April the Following Year, There Was a Fire
76'
Thailand
IFFR 2012
Overseas
16'
Thailand
IFFR 2013
Zero Gravity
22'
Thailand
IFFR 2013
Concrete Clouds
99'
Thailand
IFFR 2014
Thursday
44'
Thailand
IFFR 2015
By the Time It Gets Dark
105'
Thailand
IFFR 2017
A Room with a Coconut View
Als de geautomatiseerde stem van Kanya gast Alex rondleidt door het Thaise vakantieoord Bangsaen, vraagt hij zich af wat ze verborgen houdt.
28'
Thailand
IFFR 2019
Krabi, 2562
Prehistorische holbewoners, een gepensioneerde bokser en een reclameacteur bevolken een Thais kustplaatsje dat aan massatoerisme ten onder dreigt te gaan.
93'
Thailand
IFFR 2020