
Sorayos Prapapan
2021ผิดปกติใหม่
Sorayos Prapapan
Kant Kantapiti, Nattapong Pipattanasub
Based on a true story, "Pid pokati mai" is a reflection on human life during the Covid-19 pandemic and, also, under the Emergency Decree. "Pid pokati mai" follows many characters from different scenarios who share the same awkward situation.
New Abnormal
อวสานซาวด์แมน
Sorayos Prapapan
Chalermrat Kaweewattana, Nattapong Pipattanasub
The voice of the people is often neglected, as is sound in film, which the audience doesn’t care about. Two sound recordists are working on the final mix of a short film. Will their sound be heard by someone?
Death of the Sound Man
Kong fak jak Switzerland
Sorayos Prapapan
Sorayos Prapapan, Piyakul Phusri
Director Sorayos Prapapan is invited to present his penultimate short film at the Winterthur Festival. He runs into an Afghan director friend, who has become a political refugee in Switzerland. Over subtle still shots of the Swiss landscape, his voice resonates and transports us between humor and the reality of political facts in an exciting and rich cinematic experience.
A Souvenir from Switzerland
เอกสารประกอบการตัดสินใจ
Sorayos Prapapan
Pisuth Penkul, Nattapong Pipattanasub
A filmmaker’s life isn’t an easy one. Write a screenplay, develop a project, wrap it all in a shiny package, pitch it to producers. And in the meantime try to survive and not forget how to actually shoot a film.
Dossier of the Dossier
Puen len len puen
Sorayos Prapapan
Nattapong Pipattanasub, Rinrada Pornsombutsatien
Nicky has just graduated with a degree in the arts. He asks his friend Koi to be the model for a photoshoot, where she has to wear a costume that won’t show her face. Later, while having dinner together, they talk about their relationship, jobs and among others about the beginning of #MeToo.
Friend with Benefits, Without Benefits
Auntie Maam Has Never Had a Passport
Sorayos Prapapan
Auntie Maam is a foot masseuse. She is also a freelance actress in Thai independent films. One day, one of the films she played is chosen by a film festival in Europe. The film director asks her to join the trip to the festival Auntie Maam has never had a passport. She consults Kaen, her nephew how to get one. This film is a satire black comedy with social issue. The background is the Thai political movement against the government in the early of 2014
Auntie Maam Has Never Had a Passport
Raksa dindaen
Sorayos Prapapan
Two fat Thai schoolboys don’t want to serve in the military when they turn 21. They'd prefer to take the territorial defence course instead. But if they want to get in, they will have to pass a physical test. This proves to be quite difficult, so the big boys discuss alternative options over a meal.
Fat Boy Never Slim
Prelude of the Moving Zoo
Sorayos Prapapan
Dusit Zoo closed to the public in 2018. The iconic, popular spot started life as Thai King Rama V's private garden. The filmmaker records the last day it's open in his own idiosyncratic way. This is not without setbacks. Simultaneously political and humorous.
Prelude of the Moving Zoo
Proad Luak Kumtob Tee Touk Tong
Sorayos Prapapan
Thai education is full of propaganda: we are taught that we are a democratic country but when we protest by standing still, we are arrested. They teach us morality but when pretend not to know that there is human trafficking right in front of them. The film content is drawn from the Ordinary National Educational Test (O-NET) for Thai secondary school students.
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