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'Blinded by the Light' (2021) is an intriguing two-channel video installation that marks a significant moment for Thai cinema, celebrating its 124th anniversary. It’s not your typical documentary, rather it feels more like an exploration of cinema’s duality through time—how it evolves and how it shapes creators and audiences alike. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the layers of meaning, while the visuals are striking, merging archival footage with contemporary reflections. There’s a certain rawness to the way it presents its themes, making you ponder the impact of film on society and vice versa. The installation format adds depth, inviting you to engage from multiple angles, which is something quite distinctive in this space.
Two-channel video installationExplores cinema's evolutionCelebrating 124 years of Thai cinema
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