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Screens with Hellevator

Showtime
Premiere Type
Premiere Type
World Premiere
Category
Film Category
Feature
Runtime
Run Time
1h 30m
Country
Country
Thailand
Directed by
Directed by
Pokpong-Pairach Khumwan
Produced by
Produced By
Transformation Films for Amazon MGM Studios
Written by
Written by
Pokpong-Pairach Khumwan
Main Cast
Main Cast
Baipor-Thitiya Jirapornsilp (Love Stuck, You & Me & Me, Not Friends)
Perth-Veerinsara Tungkitsuvanich (Attack 13)
Jump-Pisitpol Ekaphongpisit (The Cliche, Not Friends)
Synopsis
Host follows Ing (Baipor), who is sent to an all-girls reform school on a remote island. Ing quickly learns that the school’s only rule is simple — total obedience to the school’s principal. The school operates under a strict hierarchy, with the principal’s favored student, Aim (Perth), at the top and Ing at the bottom. Shortly after her arrival, a series of disturbing incidents begin to unfold. As these unsettling events accumulate, Ing must confront a terrifying question: is she merely a victim of these supernatural occurrences, or could she herself be their source?
Meet the Filmmaker
Meet the Filmmaker

Pokpong-Pairach

Khumwan

Director

Pairach Khumwan, nicknamed Pokpong, is a Thai director and cinematographer born in Bangkok Thailand. Graduated from Kasetsart University Major in Mass Communication. Now he is working as a film director and commercial director and also director of photography for many independent films.

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Pairach Khumwan, nicknamed Pokpong, is a Thai director and cinematographer born in Bangkok Thailand. Graduated from Kasetsart University Major in Mass Communication. Now he is working as a film director and commercial director and also director of photography for many independent films.

He previously directed 'Time-Lan', a story that won the White Elephant Award. Thai Film Foundation and Relativity, with a runner-up of the Rat Pestanyi Award, in addition, he is a small man, a legendary creator, organizing a Bangkok short film Once Upon A Time in Bangkok at the Bangkok Art Gallery until the audience hits. 300 people

Has directed pictures in 36 (2012), Mary is happy, Marry is happy (2013) Suphannahong Award. Best Cinematography Played a role as an assistant director on '9 Wat', and then has many other works such as Go Samed (2010), Rak Jadhung (2011), Siam Square (2017).

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