Faces of Anne

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Rasiguet Sookkarn, Kongdej Jaturanrasmee

Anne wakes up on a strange island oppressed by scary caretakers and given a mission of survival against blood-crazed pagan demons in this surreal odyssey about all that it means to be a woman in the modern world.

DIRECTOR
Rasiguet Sookkarn, Kongdej Jaturanrasmee
YEAR
2022
COUNTRY
Thailand
RUNTIME
116 minutes
LANGUAGE
Thai with English subtitles
ORIGINAL TITLE
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Q&A with Rasiguet Sookkarn

Holy doppelganger, is this a wild trip! What defines our true identity, and very existence for that matter? Is it the rituals of life, from education and work to social customs that give us meaning? Or is it simply our physical features that say who we truly are? In rambunctiously high-concept fashion, Faces of Anne examines all of these profound and daunting questions with nightmarish abandon. A plethora of beguiling actresses, all staking claim to the personage of Anne, meld a horror-steeped heroine’s journey with pulpy sci-fi trappings. The eponymous Anne wakes up on a strange island oppressed by scary caretakers and given a mission of survival against blood-crazed pagan demons. And how’s this for a curveball? Anne’s face changes every few minutes! This surreal odyssey is a hair-raising yet universal metaphor of all that it means to be a woman in the modern world.

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