Napat Prapantaewa
Sound
Known For

A young director struggling with production, yet when the sound of a gunshot rings out, a young man sets off in search of that sound, leading him on a journey to somewhere unkown.
The Sun Never Sets

Butler, a body disposal, begins his first job by cleaning up the remains of two victims of The Killer. However, he later discovers that one of the bodies is still alive.
A Clean Sweep

Novice masturbating in the public bathroom, the image of hidden desire exploded from within, overlapping with the act of running away from sight and belief.
Believe a lust

The story of an ordinary day in the life of a young boy who must attend cram school to prepare for a military academy exam, as expected by his father, alongside the story of two soldiers who flee and share an intimate moment together in the forest. These two timelines overlap through drifting smoke, the sound of firecrackers, and gunshots.
Ashes and Echoes

"Soft power is like love" is a phrase that came up after people discussed a cultural policy called Soft Power. This policy was heavily promoted by the new Thai government, which did not include the party that won the most votes, causing many people, especially young people, to be angry. One part of the Soft Power policy is the Maha Songkran World Water Festival 2024. This festival made the Songkran celebration last for 21 days in April 2024. Because of this festival, two former young lovers met again. Their relationship had end and when it end one of them, a political activist, ended it with the phrase "Our love is like Soft Power."
Crazy Soft Power Love

The Tale of a Woman’s Pain, a Man’s Inherited Wounds, and the Faded Memories
Stream of consciousness

A young novice who seeks the services of a girl recently expelled from school, leading to the unveiling of deep-seated wounds within both of them.
Landscape of Us on fire

The state of Thai society intertwined with the narration of the fable "The Frogs Who Desired a King."
The Hippo Who Desired a King (Prelude)

had a weird dream
From The Outside Looking In

On an ordinary day, the young man skipped school with the young woman. The couple went into the forest before things will never be the same.
YESTERDAY IS ANOTHER DAY

wake upwake upwake upwake upwake up
From The Inside Looking Out

The film records the dreams, confusion, desires, and transformation into someone else. Who is that person that we are very familiar with?
Today, Every Day

A short story in three parts—verbally contemplating on the death of an insignificant person—riddled with self loathing of both the living, and the dead. For death is a bitter tasting joke with no set-up; only a shocking punchline leaving those who remain with the unbearable weight of grief and longing.
soliloquy (or; please don't leave my cheeks dry and my mind empty)

After the fall of Heaven (and others), a heartbroken man, along with wandering spirits, lay down and went 'Wee~!' together in front of the statues of Professor Pridi Banomyong and Professor Puey Ungphakorn at the Puey Ungphakorn Centenary Hall and Park. At the same time, other students arrived at this place, each with their own different purposes.