

A speech contest and ballroom dancing become weapons against goodbye.
"Tawan," a little girl, tries to memorize her own story in preparation for a speech contest on Mother's Day, while "Duen," her grandmother, practices ballroom dancing in an effort to preserve as many of her memories as possible before the two must part ways.
Acting
Chenisa Rungsiyawath delivers childhood resolve that breaks you.
Direction
Phirom frames absence like a third character.
Director
Akira Phirom
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Mother's Day speech contests are a Thai school tradition, making Tawan's preparation both universal ritual and personal urgency.
The 27-minute runtime mirrors Alzheimer's compression—stories must be told before they disappear.
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