
MANGOSTEEN
MANGOSTEEN
Tulapop Saenjaroen
Thailand
2023
Film
Medium-length
A story about storytelling: After returning to her hometown to work at her sister's fruit processing factory, Earth slowly but surely leaves the family business to devote herself to writing an abstract and bloody novel. Selection for the 2023 Berlin Film Festival.
general information
edition
7th ECRÃ Festival
date and
time
BOTAFOGO STATION
30/06
16H
duration in min
40
debut
Latin Premiere
classification
indicative
12 years / Not recommended for children under twelve years old / Not recommended for children under twelve years old
content
tags
STORYTELLING, EXPERIMENTAL, HORROR
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Tulapop Saenjaroen
Saenjaroen’s works have been screened at film festivals, screenings, and exhibitions internationally, including Berlinale, Locarno Film Festival; Rotterdam International Film Festival; Cinéma du réel, Paris; DOK Leipzig; Festival des Images (Toronto); International Short Film Festival Oberhausen; Chicago International Film Festival; Valdivia International Film Festival; Curtas Vila do Conde; Vancouver International Film Festival; Uppsala Short Film Festival; Museum of the Moving Image, NYC; CROSSROADS at SFMOMA, Ghost 2565: Live Without Deadtime, 100 Tonson Gallery, Harvard Film Archive, Abandon Normal Devices, UK; Exhibition Gallery Prague; NUS Museum, Singapore; Festival du Nouveau Cinéma; Taipei Digital Art Center; among many other venues. His work has been the focus of the e-flux screening room, NYC; Conversations at the Edge at the Gene Siskel Film Center, Chicago; M+ Museum After Image, National Archive of Korean Films. Saenjaroen has won awards from Switzerland, Indonesia, Singapore, Russia and Thailand. In 2022, he participated in the SEAFIC Seed Lab and the Oberhausen Seminar 2022. Saenjaroen also co-founded the experimental film and media screening series Rapid Eye Movement in Bangkok. Saenjaroen currently lives and works in Thailand.

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