

A 15-minute ghost story told by buildings that outlived their purpose.
A poem reflecting from images captured at abandoned Thai Post Office and videos recorded on a plane to Korea.
Cinematography
Decaying post office as character, not backdrop.
Sound
Plane hum and silence in devastating conversation.

Director
Papat Aurdilokkul
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Thailand's postal service privatization in 2003 left dozens of colonial-era buildings abandoned, creating a specific visual language of institutional grief unique to Southeast Asian modernity.
Director Papat Aurdilokkul shot the Korea footage on their actual return flight from a residency, meaning the film's core tension betweendocumentation and poetry emerged from genuine dislocation.
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