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This tenderly observed, universally touching drama from director Pat Boonnitipat, selected as Thailand's entry for next year's Oscars, follows a young man's pursuit of his dying grandmother's fortune upon becoming her caregiver.

When M (Putthipong Assaratanakul) finds out about his grandmother’s (Usha Seamkhum) terminal illness, he quits his job as a washout gamecaster to become her carer, hoping to secure an inheritance worth millions.

After a sensational run topping the box office in its native Thailand, and winning the hearts of audiences the world over, this irresistible, deeply human comedy-drama tearjerker marks the stunning debut feature of director and co-writer Pat Boonnitipat – now in the longlist for Best International Feature at the 2025 Academy Awards.

Please note – This screening is in Thai with English Subtitles.

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