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The 15th International Festival
Signes de Nuit
Bangkok
Thaïland
May 7 - 9, 2017
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The Jury |
Short Film and Documentary |
Chulayarnnon Siriphol
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Thailand |
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Chulayarnnon Siriphol is a filmmaker and visual artist. Experimenting
with video installation, short film, and documentary, Siriphol
captures human behavior as both absurd and wondrous, drawn to
collective myths that are blindly enforced and followed. His short
film Vanishing Horizon of the Sea won Special Mention from the 2014
Singapore International Film Festival. His other short films have
been screened in many film festivals and exhibitions. Hua-Lam-Pong
(Rotterdam Film Festival 2005), A Brief History of Memory (Yamagata
International Documentary Film Festival 2011), Planking (Fukuoka Asian
Art Triennale 2014) Myth of Modernity (Contemporary Art Festival
Videobrasil, 2015)
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Sorayos Prapapan |
Thailand |
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Sorayos Prapapan was born in 1986 in Bangkok.
His short film Boonrerm,Auntie maam has never had a passport,a
Souvenir from switzerland and Fat Boy Never Slim was show in many
international film festival including Rotterdam,Fribourg,Curta
Cinema,Kassaler Dok,Busan Short and Doku Fest Kosovo.
Now he's developing First Feature Length Project "Arnold is a Model Student”.
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Pimsiri Petchnamrob
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Thailand |
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Pimsiri Petchnamrob is a Thai human rights activist with background in
film studies. She graduated Film and Photography from Communication
Arts Faculty, Chulalongkorn University. After working for few years in
human rights advocacy, she studied International Law and Human Rights
at Ateneo De Manila University in the Philippines and the UN-mandated
University for Peace in Costa Rica. She developed her interest in
Filipino independent documentary film (especially those made by women
documentary filmmakers) during her time in Manila. She worked with
Nontawat Numbenchapol to promote his 2015 documentary, By the River
and raise awareness in Thai society about Karen villagers alongside
Thai-Burma border who got affected by contaminated rive.
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Manotham Theamtheabrat |
Thailand |
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Manotham Theamtheabrat (in short & casual, 'Pop')
despite a long time in his career, but he still regards himself as a
young and new generation movie critic who d exposed and expanding a
new frontier in writing film review contributions, that there re far
more boundaries of cinema beyond main-stream outputs. Besides working
restlessly on writing yet he d never seems to get tired, he s still a
lecturer for training work-shop programs and film-school, he s also
enthsiaste in looking for new talents as a jury member in
compettitiveness in film festivals.
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Chayanin Tiangpitayagorn |
Thailand |
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Chayanin Tiangpitayagorn is a cinephile and film critic. Apart from writing (in printing media and facebook) and going to cinema.
He's also a jury member of annual Thai film awards for Starpics magazine and Bangkok Film Critics Assembly.
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