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All tickets are B120. For the full schedule, visit www.worldfilmbkk.com

Snap (THAILAND)

Directed by Kongdej Jaturanrasamee
Nov 18 (8:20pm)

When two childhood friends, Pueng and Boy, unexpectedly return home to attend a mutual friend's wedding, they spend the weekend facing unresolved feelings from their past.


Vanishing Point (THAILAND) 

Directed by Jakrawal Nilthamrong
Nov 18 (3:30pm), Nov 20 (1pm)

A young journalist gets into a car accident after investigating a rape case. Meanwhile, an older motel and factory owner is on a journey to find his missing daughter when he too ends up in a car crash. Read our interview with the director.


Zero Motivation (ISRAEL)

Directed by Talya Lavie
Nov 22 (4pm)

A dark and comedic film following the everyday lives of young, female soldiers in a remote Israeli desert outpost where they spend their time counting down the days until they can return to civilization. 


Climas (PERU) 

Directed by Enrica Perez
Nov 19 (6pm), Nov 22, (4pm)

An intimate look into the lives of three different women across three different regions in Peru exposes how their lifestyles, secrets and passions vastly differ despite being part of the same fragmented country.  


Almost Heaven (TAIWAN)

Directed by Li Shih
Nov 15 (3:50pm), Nov 21 (3:15pm)

A wife returns home to her husband and son after disappearing for 10 years, leading him to question whether this unexpected return will bring newfound happiness or more devastation to their lives. 


Mune, The Guardian of the Moon (FRANCE)

Directed by Alexandre Heboyan and Benoit Philippon
Nov 14 (6pm), Nov 22 (1pm)

A fantasy animation about a little faun who is unexpectedly put in charge of the moon and must face big decisions when it falls out of place in the sky and is overcome with mortal danger. 


Dheepan (FRANCE) 

Directed by Jacques Audiard
Nov 20 (6pm), Nov 21 (56pm)

When a Sri Lankan soldier decides to flee from the Civil War to France for safety, he must adopt a new identity with a posed family and begin a new life as a caretaker in Paris.


Daughter of the Lake (PERU)

Directed by Ernesto Cabellos Damián
Nov 20 (8:50pm), Nov 21 (3:30pm), Nov 22 (4pm)

Nelida believes she is able to communicate with water spirits and uses her powers to prevent a mining corporation from taking over the lake which they believe is covering a gold mine.


The Human Resources Manager (ISRAEL) 

Directed by Eran Riklis
Nov 18 (8:20pm), Nov 22 (1pm)

When the death of a former employee leads to bad press for Israel's biggest bakery, the HR manager sets out to save the reputation of the business. 


The Hamsters (MEXICO)

Directed by Gil Gonzalez
Nov 14 (6pm), Nov 19 (8:30pm)

A dysfuntional family of four in Tijuana must attempt to keep their individual secrets, ranging from unemployment to love affairs, hidden from one another while living under the same roof. 


All tickets are B120. For the full schedule, visit www.worldfilmbkk.com