Danaya Chulphuthiphong

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By the Time It Gets Dark Trailer

Danaya Chulphuthiphong lives and works in Bangkok, Thailand. She holds a BA in Archaeology and MFA in Visual Arts. She started her career as a documentary photographer for a newspaper and a magazine. She is interested in lens-based arts and works with both still and moving images. In 2014, Danaya made her first short film 'Night Watch' which has been selected for participation in the International Competition of the 61st International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, Experimenta India and won the Special Jury Prize from Fronteira, The International Documentary and Experimental Film Festival. In 2016, Danaya released her second short film, 'Demos' which has been selected for participation in Southeast Asian Short Film Competition of the 27th Singapore International Film Festival and won the BACC award from the 20th Thai Short Film and Video Festival.

Most Popular Danaya Chulphuthiphong Trailers

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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.

Night Watch Trailer (2015)

01 April 2015

Watching through an ordinary night, under the "situation normal", during the 2014 Thai coup d’etat.

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.

The Asylum Trailer (2015)

01 August 2015

The lives of two refugees intertwine over a pond which acts as a sanctuary for them as they look toward liberation.

In the Flesh Trailer (2017)

28 April 2017

Daryn, a seventeen-year-old girl, fed up with her life in a greenhouse, ran into a human smuggler and learnt the way to escape the town.

Demos Trailer (2016)

01 June 2016

By the time the zoo is closing, detained animals feeling frustrated and confused. The only thing they can do is retaining a slight degree of consciousness, waiting for the changing of time.

The Scala Trailer (2015)

01 October 2015

This documentary explores the cinematic magic of Bangkok's last remaining stand-alone movie theater through the eyes of its long-serving staff.