23rd New York Asian Film Festival

July 12-28, 2024

Photo: ©Neramitnungfilm 2024

North American Premiere

The Cursed Land

แดนสาป

Director Panu Aree, known for his hard-hitting docs on Muslims in Thailand, takes a stab at the country's beloved folk-horror genre with his spine-chilling narrative feature debut, infusing it with a uniquely insightful ethnic perspective, and boy, does he deliver. Ananda Everingham stars as Mit, a man still reeling from his wife's death, who drags his teenage daughter May (Jennis Oprasert from BNK48) to a tight-knit Muslim community outside of Bangkok for a fresh start. But when Mit, in a fit of belligerent disregard for local superstitions and decorum, strips their creepy new digs of its sacred talismans, he accidentally unleashes the wrath of a seriously pissed-off Djinn. What follows is a terrifying odyssey that blends personal trauma and inherent prejudice toward the ostracized other with the gut-churning machinations of conniving demons hell-bent on snatching innocent yet tortured souls. It's a monstrous cautionary tale of reckoning and redemption that might leave you sleeping with the lights on.

Director: Panu Aree
Cast: Ananda Everingham, Bront Palarae, Jennis Oprasert, Seeda Puapimo
Languages: Thai, Malay with English subtitles
2024; 128 min.

SCHEDULE:

Sunday July 14, 8:45pm
Film at Lincoln Center

Intro and Q&A with director Panu Aree & actor Ananda Everingham

Panu Aree

Panu Aree embarked on his cinematic journey in 1995 as a sound recordist for Thai film productions. Over time, he ventured into directing, crafting several insightful short and documentary films. The films he co-directed with Kong Rithdee were selected for the prestigious Yamagata Documentary Film Festival, Busan International film Festival, Vancouver International Film Festival, and many others. He’s now an executive at Neramitnung, one of Thailand’s upcoming film studios.

Ananda Everingham

Working primarily in Thai films, Ananda Everingham broke through internationally with his lead role in the 2004 hit Shutter, and began working not only in Thailand, but in Singapore and Laos. After anchoring Me... Myself (2007) and having a featured role in Pen-ek Ratanaruang's 2007 Cannes film Ploy, he starred in the Singaporean romance The Leap Years (2008). He went on to the fantasy Queen of Langkasuka, then starred in Sabaidee Luang Prabang, the first commercial film produced since Laos adopted communism in 1975. In 2017, he starred as Maj. Gen. Khun Pantharak Ratchadet in the first episode of the ongoing Khun Pan series. As the NYAFF 2024 Actor in Focus, Ananda is presenting three dazzlingly diverse films: Supposed, Pattaya Heat, and The Cursed Land.