Taking the Thammasat University student massacre of 1976 as its starting point, this beguiling second feature by writer/director Anocha Suwichakornpong, intricately weaves together the lives of various characters. The lives of a documentary filmmaker and her subject, a former a student activist, a waitress who constantly drifts from one job to another, an actor and an actress are all loosely connected, hinging on a series of almost invisible threads.
By The Time It Ges Dark, GFT, 30 June – 2 July, 2017
Mesmerising… A dizzying, dazzling work.
Mark Kermode, The Observer
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