Screening of "By the Time it Gets Dark" and Q&A with Anocha Suwichakornpong

March 12, 2024 | 7:00PM - 9:30PM
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In-person
Asian Institute, Dr. David Chu Program in Asia-Pacific Studies, Southeast Asia Seminar Series

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This event was held at Innis Town Hall (IN112), 2 Sussex Ave, Innis College, University of Toronto
ABOUT THE EVENT
 
This event featured a screening of By the Time it Gets Dark with director Anocha Suwichakornpong, and a post-screening discussion.
 
ABOUT THE FILM
 
By the Time it Gets Dark
A film director and her muse who was a student activist in the 1970s, a waitress who keeps changing jobs, an actor and an actress, all live loosely connected to each other by almost invisible threads. The narrative sheds its skin several times to reveal layer upon layer of the complexities that make up the characters’ lives.
 
ABOUT THE DIRECTOR
 
Anocha Suwichakornpong is a filmmaker whose work is informed by the socio-political history of Thailand. Her thesis film, GRACELAND became the first Thai short film to be officially screened at Cannes Film Festival. MUNDANE HISTORY, her first feature, won numerous awards including the Tiger Award at Rotterdam. BY THE TIME IT GETS DARK, Anocha’s second feature, which centers around a student massacre that took place in 1976 by Thai state forces in Bangkok has been screened in festivals such as Locarno, Toronto, and Rotterdam. The film won Best Picture and Best Director at Thailand National Film Awards and was chosen as Thailand’s Oscar entry for Best Foreign Language Film.
 
Anocha founded the Bangkok-based production house, Electric Eel Films and co-founded the non-profit Purin Pictures. Through these organizations, she supports emerging voices in independent Southeast Asian Cinema.
 
Anocha is a Prince Claus Laureate, DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Residency, and the Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Residency recipient. She was a visiting lecturer at Harvard University from 2018-2020. Her latest film, COME HERE, premiered at Berlinale 2021. In 2022, Anocha directed her first live performance, FREETIME, commissioned by the Walker Art Center. She received the Creative Capital Award in 2024 for her upcoming film, FICTION. Anocha currently teaches directing in the MFA Film Program at Columbia University.
Sponsored by UTM Filmmaker-in-Residence Department of Visual Studies, and
 
Co-sponsors:Dr. David Chu Program in Asia-Pacific Studies, Asian Institute; Southeast Asia Seminar Series, Asian Institute; Cinema Studies Institute, University of Toronto; and The Department of East Asian Studies
 
Supported by the Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival
Asian Institute, Dr. David Chu Program in Asia-Pacific Studies, Southeast Asia Seminar Series

Speakers

Anocha Suwichakornpong

Thai independent Film Director, Screenwriter, and Producer