Watch 30+ shorts on climate change free tomorrow in Bangkok

‘The Last Whale’ by Thai director Ittipan Pomkaew follows Jirayu Ekkul, a wildlife photographer and owner of a whale watching tour
‘The Last Whale’ by Thai director Ittipan Pomkaew follows Jirayu Ekkul, a wildlife photographer and owner of a whale watching tour

More than two dozen short films aiming to return attention to climate change and environmental issues will show for free tomorrow in downtown Bangkok.

A total of 33 shorts from 10 Asian countries will come together tomorrow at Alliance Francaise for the Changing Climate Changing Lives Film Festival’s second edition. 

Covering a variety of genres from animation to documentary, 20 films came from Thailand while 13 others hail from countries such as Bangladesh, the Philippines, Uzbekistan, India, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Myanmar. 

The festival starts at noon on Saturday at Alliance Francaise. All films are free of charge, and visitors can reserve seats online.

Alliance Francaise is located off Wireless Road and can be reached via BTS Phloen Chit or MRT Lumphini.

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