Pre-Indie Film Party at WTF Bar & Gallery: They Came

By BK staff | Jun 28, 2012

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Here's one for indie film fans: WTF Bar & Gallery (Sukhumvit Soi 51, 02-662-6246) is home to another pre-film party. This time comes award-winning film director Amour Setter and her producer, Selma Tamu with their short international film called They Came. The 20-min psycho-thriller sees a feisty LA girl who run away to Bangkok to escape from her drug-addicted ex-husband and his stalker girlfriend. Pop by for a drink, Thu June 28 from 7pm. To help support this indie short, join their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/pages/THEY-CAME-a-short-film-by-Amour-Setter/423686174324458.

 



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