

A man in hospital has a weird and sexy conversation with a woman in the next bed, whom he cannot see. He later discovers she is in her sixties. They meet several more times and, each time, she is younger.Read More »


A man in hospital has a weird and sexy conversation with a woman in the next bed, whom he cannot see. He later discovers she is in her sixties. They meet several more times and, each time, she is younger.Read More »


Plot: The story of a young girl’s first love is told from the heroine’s point of view. Surrounded by various people, she finally begins to awaken to her own feelings as a woman.Read More »

A unique title, as it was directerd by the author of the Thai National Anthem.
The film is a social drama set in a fishing village near Ban Phe, Rayong. The protagonist, Muek (Pichai Wasanasong), a young fisherman, falls in love with Mukda (Khaisi Chumasarthun). However, she attracts the attention of Jamleng, a pearl trader. Jamleng deceives Mukda, feigning romantic interest, and tricks her into giving him a pearl gifted by Muek—intending to swap it with a fake to bestow upon another woman, Phakakaew.Read More »


Based on a novel by Mishima Yukio, The School of Flesh (1965) tells the story of a beautiful designer descended from nobility (Kishida Kyōko), who breaks away from an unhappy marriage after the war to greedily pursue a wild and pure love. Kinoshita Ryō directs this sophisticated tale of romantic intrigue in high style.Read More »


Unlike the typical Bob Hope and Lucille Ball vehicles, The Facts of Life is essentially a domestic drama with comic undertones. Hope is married to Ruth Hussey, while Ball is the wife of Don DeFore. All four are old friends, who for many years have taken each other for granted. A series of unforeseen circumstances requires Hope and Ball to spend a great deal of time together without their spouses, and as a result they fall in love. Though the affair is never consummated, Hope and Ball are prepared to run off together, but in the end they decide that adultery at their age just isn’t worth the trouble. Long unavailable for viewing due to legal tangles, The Facts of Life has gained legendary status as one of the few Bob Hope films of the 1960s to concentrate on character development rather than silly one-liners.Read More »


When a young woman arrives at the home of her socialite cousin, she soon gets sucked into the woman’s complex web of deceit.Read More »


“A brief but intense love story between a man and a woman during the 2020 covid lockdown…”Read More »


Nora and Hae Sung, two deeply connected childhood friends, are wrested apart after Nora’s family emigrates from South Korea. Twenty years later, they are reunited for one fateful week as they confront notions of love and destiny.
4 wins, 8 nominations.Read More »


Three actors in a love triangle grapple with the blurred lines between their roles and real desires, provoking a thoughtful exploration of authenticity and performance.Read More »