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Anocha Suwichakornpong ( th, อโนชา สุวิชากรพงศ์, born 1976) is a Thai
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film director, screenwriter and producer. She is Visiting Lecturer on Art, Film, and Visual Studies at
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. Her films have been the subject of retrospectives at the
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, New York;
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, Toronto; Cinema Moderne, Montreal; and Olhar De Cinema, Brazil, among others. Her work, informed by the socio-political history of Thailand, has received international critical acclaim and numerous awards. She is the recipient of the 2019 Prince Claus award for "pioneering a mode of intellectual feminist filmmaking, courageously and convincingly challenging hegemonic practices and established conventions, both in filmmaking and in society". In 2020, she was a recipient of the Silpathorn Award.


Early life

Anocha Suwichakornpong was born in Thailand 1976 to second generation
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. She spent her early childhood in Pattaya before moving to
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at the age of fourteen. After completing undergraduate studies in
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, she received an M.A. from
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in Arts Education and Cultural Studies. In 2006, she graduated she graduated from the MFA film program at
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, where she was a recipient of Hollywood Foreign Press Association Fellowship.


Career

Anocha's thesis film from
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, ''Graceland'' (2006), premiered at 59th Cannes Film Festival. It the first Thai short to be selected at
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. It was also featured at the
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and many other festivals. During the production of Graceland, Anocha began working with her longterm collaborators, cinematographer Leung Ming Kai and editor Lee Chatametikool. The same year, she was selected to participate in the Talent Campus at Berlin Film Festival, where her feature-length script was among the 15 projects chosen to take part in the Script Clinic. She co-founded her production company, Electric Eel Films, in
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in 2006. In 2017, she co-founded Purin Pictures, a film fund that supports independent cinema in
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, offering much needed assistance in a region that lacks adequate governmental support.


Mundane History (2006)

Anocha's debut feature, '' Mundane History'' (''Jao nok krajok'', เจ้านกกระจอก), is a family drama about the friendship that develops between a young paralyzed man from a wealthy
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family and his male nurse from
Isan Northeast Thailand or Isan ( Isan/ th, อีสาน, ; lo, ອີສານ; also written as Isaan, Isarn, Issarn, Issan, Esan, or Esarn; from Pali ''īsānna'' or Sanskrit ईशान्य ''īśānya'' "northeast") consists of 20 prov ...
in the north of Thailand. The film is also a commentary on Thailand's class-based society and the frailty of life. It was screened at several festivals, and won the Tiger Award at the 2010 International Film Festival Rotterdam.


By The Time It Gets Dark (2016)

In 2010, Anocha was planning her second feature, '' By the Time It Gets Dark'', the script of which won her the
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Film Grant of €15,000 from the CineMart of the Rotterdam International Film Festival. The film was released in 2016. It won the Thailand National Film Association Awards for Best Picture and Best Director, making her the firsts female director to be awarded. The film was selected as the Thai entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the
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.


Other works

She has directed over a dozen shorts and video installations and is the co-director of ''Krabi, 2562'' (2019) with British artist Ben Rivers.


Filmography

Features *'' Mundane History'' (''Jao nok krajok'', เจ้านกกระจอก) (2009) *'' By the Time It Gets Dark'' (''Dao Khanong'', ดาวคะนอง) (2016) *''Krabi, 2562'' (2019, co-dir) Shorts


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