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Bangkok World Film Festival

    • 2020s
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    • 2000s
  • 20242022

    Best Film

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    Lotus Award Competition

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      Winner

      Klondike

      6.9 (2.1K)
      Maryna Er Gorbach
      "For capturing personal and political dilemmas during the darkest of times, and exposing humour in the mundane bleakness of a country in war, with the artistic, technical and minimalist filmmaking in its highest potential and giving us the most powerful ending sequence. The Best Film unanimously goes to Ukrainian KLONDIKE by Maryna Er Gorbach."
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      Memento Mori: Dat

      7.2 (14)
      Marcus Manh Cuong Vu
      Memento Mori Vietnam Social Enterprise
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      How Is Katia?

      6.7 (245)
      Christina Tynkevych
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      The Cord of Life

      7.0 (189)
      Sixue Qiao
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      Riceboy Sleeps

      7.6 (2.2K)
      Anthony Shim
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      Victim

      6.5 (314)
      Michal Blasko
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      Have You Seen This Woman?

      6.4 (333)
      Matija Gluscevic
      Dusan Zoric
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      Blue Again

      7.3 (87)
      Thapanee Loosuwan
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      Autobiography

      7.1 (870)
      Makbul Mubarak
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      Joyland

      7.6 (7.5K)
      Saim Sadiq
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      Tora's Husband

      8.3 (49)
      Rima Das
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      The Sales Girl

      7.1 (176)
      Janchivdorj Sengedorj
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      Stonewalling

      6.8 (554)
      Ji Huang
      Ryûji Otsuka
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      Scala

      5.9 (67)
      Ananta Thitanat
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      Leonor Will Never Die

      6.6 (883)
      Martika Ramirez Escobar
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      Safe Place

      7.2 (1.8K)
      Juraj Lerotic
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      I Have Electric Dreams

      6.7 (1.2K)
      Valentina Maurel
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      #LookAtMe

      7.9 (64)
      Ken Kwek
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      Rule 34

      5.3 (545)
      Júlia Murat
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      A Hundred Flowers

      6.6 (387)
      Genki Kawamura
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      A Man

      6.9 (1.8K)
      Kei Ishikawa
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      Verona

      8.7 (26)
      Ane Siderman

    Special Jury Prize

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    Best Ensemble

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      Winner

      Joyland

      7.6 (7.5K)
      Ali Junejo
      Alina Khan
      Rasti Farooq
      Sarwat Gilani
      "For a memorable, balanced and profound performances that portray characters who are trapped in toxic masculinity and cruel binary gendered world. The Jury Prize for Best Ensemble goes to Rasti Farooq, Ali Junejo, Sarwat Gillani and Alina Khan of Joyland."

    Best Screenplay

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      Winner

      Victim

      6.5 (314)
      Jakub Medvecký(writer)
      Michal Blasko(director)
      "For a nuanced take on moral dilemma, displacement, and the internal guilt ordinary people deal with caused by societal injustice and media amplification, for exposing humanity's take on charity to elevate their own greed and for subverting the immigrant issue, the Jury Prize for Best Screenplay goes to Victim, written by Jakub Midvecky and directed by Michal Blasko."
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      Winner

      Stonewalling

      6.8 (554)
      Ji Huang(writer-director)
      Ryûji Otsuka(writer-director)
      "For the slow-burning, heartfelt and relentlessly engaging portrait of life in today's China, resonating with the struggles of individuals in every corner of the modern world, and in this particularly trying time we are all living in."

    Technical Achievement for Cinematography and Editing

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      Winner

      Autobiography

      7.1 (870)
      Wojciech Staron(cinematographer)
      Carlo Francisco Manatad(editor)
      "For masterfully delivering an atmospheric, ominous and richfully cinematic intimacy of abuse, each frame shows a delicate showcase of decay, each shot portrays a meandering trauma, the Jury Prize for Technical Achievement goes to Cinematographer Wojciech Staron and Editor Carlo Francisco Manatad of AUTOBIOGRAPHY."

    Best Director

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      Winner

      Have You Seen This Woman?

      6.4 (333)
      Matija Gluscevic
      Dusan Zoric
      "For its bravery to use non-narrative way to capture a woman's internal and physical journey with one of most powerful performances this year, unapologetic in its memorable imagery, in a captivating visionary debut. The Best Director Award goes to Serbian HAVE YOU SEEN THIS WOMAN? by Dusan Zoric & Matija Gluscevic."

    Grand Jury Prize

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      Winner

      Scala

      5.9 (67)
      Ananta Thitanat
      "For its striking ability to show humour and feel-good optimism while observing painful and heartbreaking demolition of Thailand's last standing temple of cinema, unleashing intricate fragments of authoritarian Thai politics over the past decades."

    Kriengsak "Victor" Silakong Award

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    • Apichatpong Weerasethakul
      Winner
      • Apichatpong Weerasethakul

    Also known as

    • World Film Festival of Bangkok

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    Event location

    Bangkong, Thailand

    Event links

    • http://www.worldfilmbkk.com/

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