To The Moon and Back: Behind the Scenes + Q&A Session | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2021-11-15T09:42:09+08:00 Peatix Scoopoint Branding Consultancy To The Moon and Back: Behind the Scenes + Q&A Session tag:peatix.com,2018:event-428895 2018-09-23T14:30:00MYT 2018-09-23T14:30:00MYT To The Moon and Back: Behind the Scenes + Q&A SessionDate: 23rd September 2018Time: 14.30pm - 16.30pm---ABOUT TO THE MOON AND BACKTo The Moon and Back is a short documentary exploring the daily life of Chao Doungduen na Chieng Mai, a princess without a kingdom, who is currently living in Chiang Mai, Thailand. She is also the grandmother of the director. Her devotion to her duties as mother, politician, and journalist has transformed her. She has become like a sculpture. She has become an icon of marble who does not explicitly show emotions. Expression of love for princess is not easy, specially with her son.THE EVENTThis Behind the Scenes + Q&A session will allow the director and producer of the documentary film to share about the process in producing the film, as well as give the public the opportunity to ask questions.---ABOUT THE DIRECTORKornpat Pawakranond graduated in Bachelor of Fine Arts with her 1st experimental film “FERMATA”. It was selected to New Media Festival in South Korea and Bangkok Student Short Film 2010. Then, she worked in Advertising Agency as Art Director in JWT Thailand. She came to London Film School for pursuing her dream as filmmaker. She worked as Camera Operator, Editor and Director in several films.Her short film “The Piano” was selected in Kill Your Television and Future Meridian Film Festival student short selection. “To The Moon and Back” is her graduation short documentary with fantastic reviews from many critics in London. She decided to develop this short into her first feature documentary called “The Lost Princess”.ABOUT THE PRODUCERKamontorn Eakwattanakij graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Film and Photography from Thammasat University’s Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communications. He was the representative of Thailand in the Asian Film Academy (AFA) and the Berlinale Talent Campus in 2010. Kamontorn has directed numerous short films and has been known for working with Thai and international directors such as Kongdej Jaturanrasamee, Lee Chatametikool, Josh Kim, and many more. He has been nominated for the Suphannahong National Film Awards numerous times for his exceptional film editing. Presently, Kamontorn is working as a producer in Kornpat Pawakranond’s feature length documentary “The Lost Princess”.