
A film director and her muse who was a student activist in the 1970s, a waitress who keeps changing jobs, an actor and an actress, all live loosely connected to each other by almost invisible threads. The narrative sheds its skin several times to reveal layer upon layer of the complexities that make up the characters’ lives.
- Rotterdam International Film Festival
- New Directors, New Films
- Osaka Asian Film Festival – Special Mention Award
- Hong Kong Asian Film Festival – New Talent Award
- Thailand National Film Association Awards – Best Picture, Best Director
- Locarno Film Festival
- BFI London Film Festival – Official Selection
- Toronto International Film Festival – Official Selection
- Busan International Film Festival
- QCinema – Jury Special Mention

Anocha Suwichakornpong is a film director and producer from Thailand. Her first feature, "Mundane History" won the Tiger Award at Rotterdam. She is currently working on her second feature, "By the Time It Gets Dark", which won the Prince Claus Fund from CineMart and received financial support from Ministry of Culture (Thailand), as well as Hubert Bals Fund and Doha Film Institute. She has also produced "In April the Following Year, There Was a Fire" (IFFR 2012), "Concrete Clouds" (IFFR 2014), and "How to Win at Checkers" (Every Time) screened at Berlinale 2015.
- Come Here – 2021
- Krabi, 2562 – 2019 – Co-directed with Ben Rivers
- By The Time It Gets Dark – 2016
- Overseas – 2012 – Short film
- Mundane History – 2009
- Jai – 2007 – Short film
- Graceland – 2006 – Short film
Arak Amornsupasiri,
Apinya Sakuljaroensuk,
Atchara Suwan,
Waywiree Ittianunkul
Screenwriter: Anocha Suwichakornpong
DOP: Ming Kai Leung
Editors: Lee Chatametikool, Machima Ungsriwong
Music: Wuttipong Leetrakul
Sound: Akritchalerm Kalayanamitr
Set Design: Parinda Moongmaiphol, Vikrom Janpanus
Costume design: Rujirumpai Mongkol
Art Director: Parinda Moongmaiphol, Vikrom Janpanus
Production: Electric Eel Films
Co-Production: VS Service, Survivance
World Sales: Luxbox
