Anusorn Soisa-Ngim, a trailblazing Thai filmmaker born on May 23, 1989, has made significant waves in the independent film scene with his unique storytelling and innovative approach to film direction. His notable works, including "Present Perfect" (2017) and its predecessor "Present Perfect" (2012), highlight his ability to blend personal experiences with universal themes, captivating audiences and collectors alike. The 2017 film garnered international acclaim, winning one of the Best Film Awards at the LGBTQ Amsterdam Film Festival, and was pivotal in establishing Soisa-Ngim as a voice for LGBTQ narratives in cinema.
Collectors seek out his films not just for their artistic merit but also for their cultural significance. "Present Still Perfect" (2020), a sequel to his earlier work, became a major hit on streaming platforms, marking a notable achievement during the pandemic. Its record-breaking performance on GaGaoolala and recognition as one of the top LGBTQ films of the year further solidify Soisa-Ngim's status in film history. As he continues to push boundaries with upcoming projects like "Call It What You Want," his growing filmography remains a treasure trove for physical media enthusiasts eager to explore the evolution of modern Thai cinema.