When My Father Was a Communist (2025)
The film chronicles the historical wounds inflicted upon the Communist Party in Phatthalung and neighboring provinces, interwoven with the events of the Thai state, including instances of people being killed, pushed down hills, and burned in red tanks. Despite the passing of many decades, the story of the people's struggle endures, and the lasting scars from those events remain unhealed.
Director: Vichart Somkaew
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Sawang Somkaew as Self |
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Pranom Khaithongkaew as Self |
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Boonrat Khaithongkaew as Self |
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Prakong Rodnu as Self |
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Santichai Chaiket as Self |
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Watsanti Tawanpiyayo as Comrade #1 |
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Wipat Somkaew as Comrade #2 |
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Laksamee Muadmanee as Comrade #3 |
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Umaphorn Rojanakarn as Comrade #4 |
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Somboon Chumphonrob as Comrade #5 |
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Wanna Chaichana as Comrade #6 |
| Directing | Vichart Somkaew | Director |
| Writing | Vichart Somkaew | Writer |
| Camera | Vichart Somkaew | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Vichart Somkaew | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Vichart Somkaew | Editor |
| Editing | Arin Bunchan | Editor |
| Crew | Kannika Kinprasert | Translator |