Anocha Suwichakornpong

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Anocha Suwichakornpong was born in Thailand 1976. She spent the 1990's living in England, where she attended universities and graduated with bachelor's and master's degrees. In 2006, she graduated from the MFA film program at Columbia University, where she was a recipient of Hollywood Foreign Press Association Fellowship. She attended the Talent Campus of the Berlin Film Festival in 2006, where her feature-length script, The White Room, was among the 15 projects chosen to participate in the Script Clinic. Her thesis film Graceland was selected for the 59th Cannes Film Festival's Cinefondation program. It was the first Thai short film selected for the Cannes Film Festival. It was also featured at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and many other festivals.

Most Popular Anocha Suwichakornpong Trailers

Total trailers found: 27

By the Time It Gets Dark Trailer (2016)

08 December 2016

Film-maker Ann has an upcoming project about the 1976 massacre of Thai students. She interviews Taew, a survivor, at a mountain retreat only to have her perspective change as the project progresses.

Concrete Clouds Trailer (2013)

18 September 2013

Amidst the post-economic crash, a man must return from abroad after his father committed suicide. After return home, he must confront his past and struggle to hold on to his present.

How to Win at Checkers (Every Time) Trailer (2015)

04 April 2015

An 11-year-old boy steals money for bribes to remove his gay older brother from Thai military conscription rolls, unaware of the ramifications.

Bangkok Stories Trailer (2016)

15 September 2016

The film features six themes of love in Bangkok's famous districts: Mo Chit, Yaowarat, Khaosan, Phahurat, Silom, and Sukhumvit in the hands of six different directors.

Nakorn-Sawan Trailer (2019)

20 March 2019

Aoey seeks the Pak Nam Po River - believed to reach heaven - in order to send her mother, who recently passed away, to the afterworld.

Come Here Trailer (2021)

02 March 2021

Four young travelers embark on a trip to Kanchanaburi to see the museum, but pass the time in other ways when they find out it's closed for refurbishment.

Krabi, 2562 Trailer (2019)

06 September 2019

Explores the landscape and stories within the community of Krabi, Southern Thailand. A major tourist destination in Thailand, the filmmakers want to capture the town in this specific moment where the pre-historic, the more recent past and the contemporary world collide, sometimes uneasily.

10 Min Trailer (2019)

08 May 2019

Lemongrass Girl Trailer (2021)

04 February 2021

According to Thai superstition, a virgin can ward off rain by planting lemongrass upside-down underneath an open sky.

Overseas Trailer (2012)

01 August 2012

Hyper-realistic minidrama. An afternoon in the life of fish processing plant labourer Wawa Kai, one of the many migrants from Myanmar working in factories in Thailand.

A Room with a Coconut View Trailer (2018)

03 August 2018

A tour guide and also a hotel rep automated voice, Kanya, leads her foreign guest, Alex, through a beach town in the east of Thailand called Bangsaen.

Nightfall Trailer (2016)

05 May 2016

The chronicles of a day in the life of a nameless woman as she wanders around Singapore. Part documentary part video essay, 'Nightfall' is a fictionalized account of Suwichakornpong's time spent during a residency researching Thai politics in a foreign land.

Mekong 2030 Trailer (2020)

05 September 2020

Produced by the Luang Prabang Film Festival, "MEKONG 2030" is a collection of short narrative films that envision the future of the Mekong River from five different national and cultural perspectives.

Coconut Trailer (2015)

01 January 2015

This film juxtaposes two kinds of documentary images, shown in parallel with each other: tourist footage from Myanmar of locals practising traditional handicrafts as a tourist attraction; and, the filmmaker’s recordings of the real, harsh handiwork of Myanmar workers turning coconut husks into fibre at a factory in a Thai town close to the Myanmar border.

Lublae Trailer (2013)

27 January 2013

Lublae is a district in northern Thailand that used to be known as the 'hidden' land, due to its remote location ('lub' means 'hidden' in Thai).

Thursday Trailer (2015)

25 January 2015

Thursday resulted from the famous Danish CPH-Dox projects whereby two filmmakers (one European, one non-European) collaborate.

Real Trailer (2008)

23 January 2008

How do you speak to your mother after her death? The second film in the trilogy Like. Real. Love., which broaches questions of love, death, and reality.

Mundane History Trailer (2009)

10 October 2009

A friendship develops between a young paralysed man from a wealthy Bangkok family and his male nurse from Isan in the North of Thailand.

Graceland Trailer (2006)

25 May 2006

A man and a mysterious women explore Bangkok over the course of one night.

In April the Following Year, There Was a Fire Trailer (2012)

24 January 2012

Nuhm is a construction foreman working in Bangkok. The political instability in Thailand has making its presence felt in all business sectors.

The Ambassadors Trailer (2018)

02 November 2018

Rivers and Suwichakornpong’s first collaboration, commissioned by the 2018 Thai Biennale.

Black Mirror Trailer (2008)

01 January 2008

A kaleidoscopic video essay exploring the state of contemporary Thailand.

Narrative Trailer (2025)

26 August 2025

In 2010, more than 90 civilians were killed and 2,000 injured during crackdowns on pro-democracy protests in Bangkok; to date, Thai authorities have not held any government or military officials accountable.

Jai Trailer (2007)

01 January 2007

A factory story, in which the process of image-making in negotiated in the slippage between fiction and documentary.

Breakfast Lunch Dinner Trailer (2010)

13 November 2010

Helmed by three female directors, this omnibus features three films set in China, Thailand and Singapore respectively.

Ghosts Trailer (2005)

01 January 2005

The Line Trailer (2020)

01 January 2020

The Line is a part of Mekong 2030, an omnibus film that envisions the future of the Mekong River from five different national and cultural perspectives.