Where to watch Aekaphong Saransate in the UK
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A Saransate (born 4 September 1992) is Thai filmmaker based in Bangkok-Songkhla. His debut feature documentary Breaking the Cycle (2024) premiered at the 31st Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. The film also competed for Tim Hetherington Award at Sheffield DocFest.
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- Project S (2017) Screenplay
- The Trapped 13: How We Survived The Thai Cave (2022) Assistant Editor
- Project S: Skate Our Souls (2017) Screenplay
- That Day of the Month (2014) Sound Designer
- Breaking the Cycle (2024) Director
- Lost in Blue (2016) Director
- Soil Without Land (2019) Editor
- Fon (2015) Director
- The Sea Recalls (2018) Director
- Hours of Ours (2024) Editor
- Tripalium (2026) Editor
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Most-watched Aekaphong Saransate films currently: The Trapped 13: How We Survived The Thai Cave (2022), That Day of the Month (2014), Breaking the Cycle (2024), Lost in Blue (2016), Soil Without Land (2019).
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Selected TV credits: Project S (2017), Project S: Skate Our Souls (2017).
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