Born 1970 (age 55) · Bangkok, Thailand
Appears in 136 titles

Apichatpong Weerasethakul is a Thai independent film director, screenwriter, and film producer. His feature films include Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives, winner of the prestigious 2010 Cannes Film Festival Palme d’Or prize; Tropical Malady, which won a jury prize at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival; Blissfully Yours, which won the top prize in the Un Certain Regard program at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival; and Syndromes and a Century, which premiered at the 63rd Venice Film Festival and was the first Thai film to be entered in competition there. Working outside the strict confines of the Thai film studio system, Weerasethakul has directed several features and dozens of short films. Themes reflected in his films (frequently discussed in interviews) include dreams, nature, sexuality (including his own homosexuality), and Western perceptions of Thailand and Asia, and his films display a preference for unconventional narrative structures (like placing titles/credits at the middle of a film) and for working with non-actors.

Filmography

Mekong Hotel
5.4
Mekong Hotel
2012
as Self
Flowers of Taipei: Taiwan New Cinema
Thirdworld
7.0
Thirdworld
1999
The Legend of the Palme d'Or
Cinema Futures
6.2
Cinema Futures
2016
as Self
Past Present
6.3
Past Present
2013
as Self
Behind the Blur
4.0
Behind the Blur
2009
Tony Rayns, the Not-So-Distant Observer
Circulation
Circulation
1998
as Runner
Wiara
Wiara
2018
as Self
Uncertain Path
Uncertain Path
2021
Le bureau qui avait peur
Le bureau qui avait peur
2024
as Self