Wichanon Somunjarn Trailers
Traces and Fragments of Memory TrailerLike Raining at the End of April (Director's Cut) TrailerThe Mudguard and a Lonely Monkey Trailer
Traces and Fragments of Memory TrailerLike Raining at the End of April (Director's Cut) TrailerThe Mudguard and a Lonely Monkey Trailer
Total trailers found: 10
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.
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.
03 December 2014
Bee, an Isan girl who is an accountant in Bangkok, still lives her life normally. She comes back from work to her apartment which is in Ramkhamhang area.
03 September 2015
Golf works as a debt collector in Khon Kaen. One day he wakes up early to go to work as usual. He meets many people, including a desperate man in debt who falls critically ill.
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.
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.
11 December 2013
The filmmaker collects memories of his youth. His brother often told him about being stung by a poisonous jellyfish.
05 August 2020
Like Raining at the End of April (Director’s Cut) is an experimental film that reworks selected footage from the 2012 experimental film In April the Following, There Was a Fire, blending it with material from the director’s other works (Wichanon Somumjarn).
05 August 2020
With a function of camera recorded. The filmmaker started filming “Prang Sam Yot” an archaeological site in Lopburi Province in the south-northern of Thailand.
01 April 2020
“The Mudguard and a Lonely Monkey” is an essay film of so-called artist, Wichanon Somumjarn. He went back to his hometown, Khon Kaen.