PODCAST | Matt Micucci interviews Prapamonton Eiamchan, actress of the film Anatomy of Time.
A conversation with Prapamonton Eiamchan, actress of the film Anatomy of Time, directed by Jakrawal Nilthamrong and presented in the Orizzonti section of the 78th Venice Film Festival. In this film, Eiamchan how she became involved with the project, the similarities she discovered between her character and her personal self, and why so many people of her generation in the Philippines are turning to spirituality
Anatomy of Time: Two fragments in a woman’s life. Maem is a young woman in 1960s rural Thailand. Her clocksmith father imparts his philosophy onto his daughter, while tensions from the military dictatorship and communist rebels are rising. She is courted by two very different young men – a feeble rickshaw driver who is literally pushed aside by an ambitious and ruthless army chief. Fifty years later, the army chief has become a disgraced general. Maem nurses her abusive husband during his last days and looks back at her past filled with loss, suffering and joy. Beyond the nostalgia of Maem’s life, Wela is also a tangible interpretation of a generation that is slowly fading. On one level a deeply felt story of a woman, and on another, that of a country’s tragic past and its exploited people.