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International Premiere
Four Stations
A Window on Asian Cinema
Family · Capitalism · Spirituality
- CountryThailand
- Production Year2012
- Running Time108min
- Format(Digi)Beta
- ColorColor
Program Note
A re-discovery of the hidden talent in Thai independents. Low society people living along the railway in four parts of Thailand are fighting for their lives amid lots of problems. In the North, while Tu Pu, an old monk, tries his best to teach younger monks, but face the difficulties. Meanwhile the townspeople are gething loose their faith in religion. In the Central, Thu, a young Myanmar labor has to resign from his job in a farm to ransom his wife or she will be sent back to Myanmar. In the Northeast, Kham Kong, an orphan, tries his best to gain acceptance from his aunt and her husband to be a member of this poor family. In the South, Suan and Klaew, previously a lovely neighbor, turn to the sworn enemies. Their shabby life stories are linked with a train on the railroad and with them, we witness the various
kinds of people. (PARK Sungho)
Director
Boonsong NAKPHOO
A native of Sukhothai, Thailand, Boonsong Nakphoo received a BA in drama from Chulalongkorn University and later an MA from Kasem Bundit University. Nakphoo turned to cinema full time in the mid-1990s, and his films include <Going Home> (1997) and <Grandfather and Grandson> (1996).
Credit
- Director
Boonsong NAKPHOO - ProducerNAKPHOO Boonsong
- CastSUCHART Thu
POONYAMANO Prasi - ScreenplayNAKPHOO Boonsong
- CinematographyCHOTJARASARPORN Prakit
- Production DesignTERMSUK Tawatchai
- EditorANANTASOMBOON Eahaluk
- SoundKONGSILAWAT Chai
- Production CompanyPlapen wai tuan nam
boonsong2511@hotmail.com - World SalesPlapen wai tuan nam
boonsong2511@hotmail.com
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