24th New York Asian Film Festival

July 11-27, 2025

North American Premiere

Flat Girls

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In Bangkok's police flats, best friends Ann and Jane share everything—except their futures. Ann scrapes by on her father's corporal salary, dreaming beyond concrete walls. Jane has wealth but craves what money can't buy: the courage to be herself. Their unshakable bond has survived everything until now, when a young (and yes, ridiculously hot) officer arrives, awakening feelings they can't name. As Ann faces impossible choices and Jane discovers dangerous truths, their world cracks open. Can love survive when staying means betrayal and leaving means heartbreak? Director Jirassaya Wongsutin's radiant debut finds poetry in police housing, transforming Bangkok's class divide into an unforgettable story of first love and last chances.

Director: Jirassaya Wongsutin
Cast: Earnearn Fatima Dechawaleekul, Fairy Kirana Pipityakorn, Apo Wachirakon Raksasuwan, Boy Pakorn Chatborirak
Languages: Thai with English subtitles
2025; 129 min.
Country: Thailand

SCHEDULE:
Jirassaya Wongsutin
จิรัศยา วงษ์สุทิน

Jirassaya Wongsutin is one Thailand’s fast-rising filmmakers. All three of her student short films won the Thai Short Film and Video Festival’s Best Student Short Film awards three years in a row. Her graduation film, _That Day of the Month (_2014) competed in numerous film festivals, won the Grand Prize at Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival, and received a Special Jury Mention from Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival. Wongsutin began her professional career as a screenwriter at GMM Tai Hub, one of the leading commercial film studios in Thailand. She co-wrote Sopon Sukdapisit’s The Swimmers (2014) and Parkpoom Wongpoom’s Homestay (2018). Most recently, she co-wrote and directed the series “One Year 365 Days, My House, Your Home” (2019), which established her as one of the most promising directors. She is presenting her first feature-length film, Flat Girls, at NYAFF 2025.