
Nisha Jurairattanaporn
Directing
Biography
Nisha Jurairattanaporn, nicknamed Bozo, is a Thai cinematographer. She was one of the cinematographer of Girl From Nowhere: Season 2's Jenny X (2021) and 'i STORIES', episode G (2018).
Known For

A mysterious, clever girl named Nanno transfers to different schools, exposing the lies and misdeeds of the students and faculty at every turn.
Girl from Nowhere

Sports and friendship intertwine in tales of a volleyball team, an autistic badminton player, a skateboarder with depression and an archery-club crush.
Project S

Every campus has its own horror tales. There's an endless supply of ghost stories passed down from class to class, and three of the scariest tales will be told this time. The "C" Bed, The Sighting in the Cheerleading room, The Abandoned.
Haunted Universities 2nd Semester

Three modern love stories focus on how digital privacy, fleeting fame and the power of personal reinvention can change one's romantic destiny.
Seven Something

Peng, an emergency room resident and Tantawan have been in love for 15 years. Tantawan, who owns magical power, starts to doubt whether Peng still loves her. One day, they met a traffic accident and Tantawan is seriously injured. When she wakes up, she loses all her memories. Unbeknownst to her, the truth about the accident was hidden.
My Ambulance

A suspense and mature drama about five different people and how their lives get intertwined by a twist of fate and jealousy. Some of them will soon learn what it is like to get betrayed by a friend and to betray... all while trying hard to get what they want the most - love.
I Hate You, I Love You

A man tries to prove that his nightmares about a girl who screams for help and is then murdered are real, and contain a message reaching out to her murderer.
Body

College friends whose lives are at a crossroads decide to spend a year in Europe, working in Thai restaurants, and trying not to get deported.
Dear Galileo

i STORIES tells the separate tales of a transgender woman, a bisexual woman, a gay man, and a lesbian, who all share the name "i."
i STORIES

In 1970, a string band called "The Possible" was really popular and made a fever among young people. One day, the band received a microphone as the present from a mysterious fan. Miraculously, the microphone was a time-machine that accidentally took them to the future, in 2007, where the modern music rules and they're just an out-of-date item.
The Possible

Praew, an office girl with a forgettable life, is on the verge of being laid off from her job. Her boyfriend is about to leave her. In desperation, she decides to seek a blessing from a sacred object and make a wish that could change everything. One fateful day, luck comes to her side, and whatever Praew says becomes true. But the twist is that her spontaneous remarks create chaos and nationwide uproar. The power of her witty mouth turns her life upside down. Are these truly blessings or curses?!!!???!
Wish Me Luck
Inspired by the context set by the Covid-19 pandemic, and by the fact that we spent Portuguese Freedom day under a certain confinement, we wanted to find out perspectives on freedom that defy the dominant narratives. So, we challenged filmmakers to create shorts that reflected what freedom means to them today. From Freedom To Freedom is the film that collects the 10 perspectives. At a time when stories move us forward, these are reflections of the essential. Shorts Featured: Your Spaceship by Vasco Mendes, Tema Libre by Felipe Rios Fuentes, I Can't Help by Daniel Brereton, Nothing but the Mountains of the Past by João Diogo Marques, Un Pays Lointain by Vincent Moon and Priscilla Telmon, Some Kind of Connection by Sophy Romvari and Mike Thorn, a day in Bangkok by Nisha Jurairattanaporn, Desabitar by Diana Antunes, 2020 Chimaera by Miguel C. Tavares and José Alberto Gomes
From Freedom To Freedom

"When you asked me to do a piece about freedom most of the people around the world are being asked to stay home. Me too. I made this video from a police CCTV camera. I picked RAMA4 road location, the best spot in BKK, and started to record from day to night, to make it like we're sitting in a room with a nice window. In a time like this, freedom may not be defined as a physical state, but a state of mind."
a day in Bangkok

7-year-old Juice has one mission this year: to help Grandma Lovely retain as many memories as possible in order to halt the onset of her early dementia.