
Weerapat Sakolvaree
Directing
Biography
Weerapat Sakolvaree (b. 2003) is a filmmaker and multimedia artist based in Bangkok, Thailand. His works often explore themes of memory, politics, and landscape in films. His films have been screened at several international film festivals, including the Beijing International Short Film Festival, Thai Short Film and Video Festival, Bangkok Experimental Film Festival, and Festival Internacional de Curtas de Belo Horizonte, among others. Outside of filmmaking, Weerapat is a founding member of The Basement TH, a collective dedicated to self-publishing and independent art practices, and a member of the electronic beat-trip poetry band, Wavelength From the Fragments of Us.
Known For

After Burindh, a Thammasat university student has escaped from the 6th October massacre by jumping into the Chao Phraya river, he becomes a goby fish with golden skin, and voyages through the memories of his own.
Oblivion: The Original Texts

A boy wakes up with a toy in his hand. Which leads himself to the forgotten historical incidents and other people's shared memories.
Nostalgia

A fake-diary film from memories of the time I couldn’t remember, using only the traces I could recall.
My Diary Does Not Exist

A Thai soldier returns home on duty only to find his father suffering from a mysterious, undiagnosable illness. The affliction soon spreads throughout the village like a curse, leading to a series of inexplicable events.
Mantra of Neon

A day before the Democracy Monument will be demolished, on the day when the vicious circle comes to an end. The destiny of a mysterious photographer, two hoodlums, and a teenage couple that were haunted by the ghost from the past collides.
The Eternal Labyrinth

A boy with a broken heart is obsessed with a dreams, so he decides to embark on a journey that eventually reveals the meaning of life to him.
THE PROTAGONIST IN BRESSON'S FILM

A conversation between two sunflowers, a real and a painted one.
Window Flowers

After Khemtid, a pigeon from the late 19th-Century Bangkok consumed a contaminated waste near Sanam Luang—a site shaped by overlapping histories of state power, ritual practice, and public life—time ceases to age him. For the next hundred years, Khemtid wanders the city beneath the shifting skies of Siam, bearing silent witness to the nation’s restless metamorphosis.
Oblivion: A Pigeon's Journey on the Birth of a Nation

Three teenagers decide to make a stage plays together that doesn't have an ending.
The Unclear Story

Three girls gather behind an abandoned shipping container to form a cult—arguing, cursing an ex-boyfriend (that bastard Film), and worshiping dolphins—in search of meaning in a senseless world.
Dolphin (In a Nutshell)

A cringy YouTuber is hired to track down a runaway daughter—only to discover she’s shacking up with a demon… in the alley.
Mania

Presented as a part of Activating Archive: Eating an Apple while Lucid Dreaming 2568 (2025) by Koki Tanaka and Host:2568 Collective under Ghost2568: Bodies Dispossessed, curated by Christina Li. The project revisits and re-examines Koki's work in Ghost:2565 Live Without Dead Time, Eating an Apple While Lucid Dreaming (2022). Activating Archive: Eating an Apple while Lucid Dreaming 2568 (2025) explores experiential history and speculative futures through investigating Thailand’s sociopolitical history and nocturnal landscapes in an act of collective memory-making. Tanaka works alongside research material and findings gathered through Host:2568 members, including Weerapat. The collaborative work investigates how individual experience and summoned histories can be shared with broader audiences. Interpretation of a Dream (2025) investigates and focuses on the bus driver from Eating an Apple While Lucid Dreaming in 2022 as the main subject to narrate the stories through his own perspective.