Chaisiri Jiwarangsan
Acting
Known For

Four short tales set in contemporary Hong Kong.
Quattro Hong Kong 2

In collaboration with Lomo, an Austrian camera company, and Mubi, a global film website, Weerasethakul was invited to make a work to launch the new LomoKino, a portable motion picture camera. Ashes juxtaposes the intimacy of his daily routine with the destruction of memories and his observations of the dark side of Thailand’s social realities.
Ashes

A joyful shot recorded by Weerasethakul himself and two young men who become acquainted by filming each other in the back of a moving pickup truck. Though seemingly playful, the short film is a subtle portrait of migrant workers in the north of Thailand.
Mobile Men
Glistening objects from a jewelry collection inspired by carnivorous plants are transformed into a colourful sea of garden creatures through hand-drawn animations of roots, insects and various other organisms. A loving tribute to Weerasethakul's mother's garden. Commissioned by Dior; first presented at Musée de l’Orangerie, Jardin des Tuileries, Paris, to mark the opening of a new set of jewellery designed by Victoire de Castellane, 27 February 2007.
My Mother’s Garden

Made for 3.11 A Sense of Home Films project, organised by the Nara IFF Organising Committee.
Monsoon

A film crew go in search of Nok Phii - a rare bird which feeds on the blood of other creatures.
Vampire

A diary of the time Apichatpong Weerasethakul visited a newlywed couple near the Mekong River.