Anusorn Soisa-ngim, a new wave Thai filmmaker graduated from Bangkok University majoring in Film and Performing Arts. He is a filmmaker who made a documentary for the United Nations. His works have been awarded the funding from Busan Film Commission, South Korea from the movie “Why am I left behind” (2014) that was filmed in China. Moreover, his short film “Present Perfect” (2012) and “There is no space for me” (2015) also have been widely recognized in leading short film festival all around the globe.
His latest work, “Present Perfect แค่นี้ก็ดีแล้ว” (2017), the first Thai film to be funded by the government of Hokkaido, Japan. It was modified and adapted from his old short film in 2012. It won the Best Film Award at the LGBTQ Amsterdam Film Festival in the Netherlands. The show will be screened at leading film festivals around the world, including the World Film Festival of Bangkok, Thailand, SERILE FILMULUI GAY International Film Festival, Romania, Western Visayas Film Festival, Philippines. It recently released in Taiwan. It was so popular that tickets sold out within minutes.