North American Premiere

4 Tigers

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Kongkiat Komesiri

Bullet benders! Black magic! Stolen Japanese gold! Four badass Tigers raise hell in Kongkiat Komesiri’s sexy, go-for-broke Thai spaghetti Western.

Showtimes

Tue, July 14

Screening + Q&A

with Mario Maurer

Tuesday, July 14

DIRECTOR
Kongkiat Komesiri
YEAR
2025
COUNTRY
Thailand
RUNTIME
138 minutes
LANGUAGE
Thai with English subtitles
ORIGINAL TITLE
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Thailand’s post-WWII central plains are jumpy with jittery generals. Justifiably so: the countryside is literally up in arms, and a fortune in Japanese gold has gone missing. Field Marshal Lert turns the theft into an excuse for a nationwide purge, putting bounties on every “Tiger” in the central plains and letting the outlaws tear each other apart. But these Tigers are no ordinary bandits: Bai bends bullets. Dum hits like a battering ram. Mahesuan (Mario Maurer) wears amulets nothing can pierce. Fai commands spells and spirit. And somewhere in the middle, a foxy lady schemes her way through the carnage. Expanding the Khun Pan universe, 4 Tigers turns outlaw folk mythology into maximalist action cinema: a spaghetti Western riot of gun-fu, black magic, and brawling anti-authoritarian comedy.

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