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Syndromes and a Century

Syndromes and a Century (2006)

Movie •6.8 •1h 45m •All Ages
DramaRomance

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A story about director Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s parents who were both doctors, and his memories of growing up in a hospital environment.

DirectorsApichatpong Weerasethakul
WritersApichatpong Weerasethakul

Top Cast

Nantarat Sawaddikul

Nantarat Sawaddikul

Dr. Toey

Jaruchai Iamaram

Jaruchai Iamaram

Dr. Nohng

Sophon Pukanok

Sophon Pukanok

Noom

Jenjira Pongpas

Jenjira Pongpas

Jane

Arkanae Cherkam

Arkanae Cherkam

Dentist Ple

Sakda Kaewbuadee

Sakda Kaewbuadee

Monk Sakda

Nu Nimsomboon

Nu Nimsomboon

Chucheep

Apirak Mitrpracha

Apirak Mitrpracha

Dr. Neng

Manasanant Porndispong

Manasanant Porndispong

Dr. Nant

Wanna Wattanajinda

Wanna Wattanajinda

Dr. Wan

Sin Kaewpakpin

Sin Kaewpakpin

Old Monk

Norathep Panyanavakij

Norathep Panyanavakij

Monk's Follower

Nitipong Thinthupthai

Nitipong Thinthupthai

Koh

Putthithorn Kammak

Putthithorn Kammak

Off

Jarunee Saengtupthim

Jarunee Saengtupthim

Joy

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