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    Of love and meltdown

    Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 04/10/2013

    » Last year a Thai movie won the top prize at the Busan International Film Festival, Asia's leading cinema event. This year, two new home-grown films are in the competition _ here's a first look.

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    A tale of phantoms comes to bangkok

    Life, Published on 04/10/2013

    » WTF Gallery presents "A Tale Of Phantoms", a conceptual art exhibition by Nitimonster, a network of artists from Chiang Mai.

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    Go wild at Seacon Square

    Life, Published on 04/10/2013

    » Seacon Square is today turning its 1st floor into a mini nature reserve where everyone can view wild animals rarely seen in the Kingdom.

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    Water world

    Life, Published on 04/10/2013

    » While vast areas in Prachin Buri province have been severely flooded, local people still find ways to carry on. Some took advantage of the water and brought out their fishing equipment, hoping for a catch. So far, five factories in the province have been affected by this year's deluge, along with the five Otop businesses.

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    East versus West

    Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 04/10/2013

    » The first shot in Alfonso Cuaron's Gravity lasts almost 10 minutes, a long, unbroken take of Sandra Bullock and George Clooney in a gravity-less float, a mix of cosmic tumble and lyrical spacewalk backdropped by the breathtaking, panoramic orb that is Earth and specks of nameless stars. I watched the film on Imax 3D, and the enormous screen enhances so spectacularly the film's visual choreography, especially the depth: space seemed to extend beyond the edge of the screen and the infinite black swathe around Bullock and Clooney reaches further and further back. The 3D trickery has been much heralded, but here's a rare film where the technology is integral to the emotional register of the story.

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    The right time and place

    Life, Prapai Kraisornkovit, Published on 04/10/2013

    » All roads lead to Hong Kong during Watches & Wonders 2013, Asia's first haute horlogerie exhibition, which ended on a high note last week after around 16,000 visitors, from 750 representatives of the region's media to retailers, collectors, admirers of watch mechanisms and lovers of luxury goods, enjoyed the warm and welcoming atmosphere throughout.

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