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ISSUE 27 : FILM AND THE INHUMAN EYE
Sleepwalker that Ruminates on Time: Apichatpong and the King’s Tomb
反芻時間的夢遊者─阿比查邦與國王的陵墓
July 6th, 2016Type: Image
Author: Lin, Yi-shiu Editor: Rikey Tenn
Note: Before the movie was done, in the editing room the director couldn’t help crying his eyes out watching the last scene. “This is the Thailand I perceive, dormant; it is nearly the darkest moment and we see no future, so we shut our eyes until we must face it.”
Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Cemetery of Splendour; photograph by Chai Siris/ Courtesy of Kick the Machine Films
Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Cemetery of Splendour; photograph by Chai Siris/ Courtesy of Kick the Machine Films
Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Cemetery of Splendour; photograph by Chai Siris/ Courtesy of Kick the Machine Films
Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Cemetery of Splendour; photograph by Chai Siris/ Courtesy of Kick the Machine Films
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