

A blind kid sings for survival while Bangkok's underworld pulls the strings. Fifteen minutes of pure nerve.
A blind child singer, thrown onto the streets of Bangkok, must sing to free himself from the gang that controls him.
Acting
Chananticha Chaipa's voice carries the whole film.
Direction
Tulyathan packs a feature's tension into fifteen minutes.
Sound
Morlam music weaponized against silence and threat.

Director
Tanaseth Tulyathan
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Morlam is traditional Thai folk music from Isaan, often associated with rural identity—here weaponized as urban survival.
Thailand has an estimated 10,000+ street children in Bangkok alone; the film's gang exploitation mirrors documented patterns.