Come Here

Anocha Suwichakornpong
Part of

Art of the Real 2022

March 31 - April 7, 2022

The continual restaging and reformatting of the past is the theme of Anocha Suwichakornpong’s Come Here, which follows four young actors on an oneiric trip to the site of the infamous Death Railway, built by conscripted local workers and Allied prisoners of war during World War II. Screening with Peter Tscherkassky’s Train Again in 35mm.

DIRECTOR
Anocha Suwichakornpong
YEAR
2021
COUNTRY
Thailand
RUNTIME
69 minutes
LANGUAGE
Thai with English subtitles
START DATE
April 5, 2022

The continual restaging and reformatting of the past is the theme of Anocha Suwichakornpong’s Come Here, which follows four young actors on an oneiric trip to Kanchanaburi in the west of Thailand to the site of the infamous Death Railway, built by conscripted local workers and Allied prisoners of war during World War II. As their journey goes mysteriously awry, a woman alone in the jungle suddenly changes form, and history folds back onto the present.

Screening with:
Train Again
Peter Tscherkassky, Austria, 2021, 35mm, 20m
Found footage filmmaker Peter Tscherkassky returns with a propulsive investigation of the twinned histories of cinema and trains, splicing and superimposing historical images of locomotion in a collage of jarring mechanical and rhythmic power.


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