For Frogs' Sake - Danielle is a scientist who made a discovery of a lifetime.  Follow her through the Australian wilderness as she tells the story. | derekho.com.au/for-frogs-sake | Cinematography: Don Poonpat
 Forgiveness Day: Film by Derek Ho 
 Link: https://derekho.com.au/forgiveness-day 
 Cinematography: Don Poonpat
    SEQUI RAMADAN - UAE Water AID
The Conjoined Twins Who Don't Want to Separate | Born Different 
Producers: Giacomo Brunelli and Yasmin Walker | Editor: Rueben Yarwood
Cinematographer: Don Poonpat
"Broom" - When harvest season on the rice field is over and there’s no more work to be done.  A group of rice farmers in the rural villages of Warin-Chamrap prepare for a long journey.  The villagers travel on a six-wheeler truck, with all cleaning broom merchandises and vendor carts.  The member who own a truck is the one in charge and pick the crew to come onboard.    When all the brooms are ready to be loaded to fill up the truck, the journey take off.  Each year, the route depends on the season, either to travel north or south and often traveling as far as the boarder of Thailand.  The goal is simply to make as much sales as they can, clear out what left in their stockings.  When the season looks potentially well to make more sales, the driver finds new stock for a refill to carry-on.  All the broom stockings are tidily arranged and well-packed on to a six-wheeler.  All vendor carts can be roped-tight to the side of the truck as they're redesigned by the villager to be disassembled.  Everything fits in, with all crew members riding on top of bamboo platform covered by frames and rubber canvas.  When they're ready to move on, the driver finds a new place for the pack to set up a camp.  Most usual place for them to spend the night is at any available temple along the way.  After all stocking are cleared out, they'd finally make their way home.  From season to season, their circle of life goes around.   | Story and produced: Walai Buppha | Cinematography: Poonpat Vadhanasindhu | Music: Boy in a Water Globe by Slow Meadow
Sagom - Among many fisherman villages of Chana, the fisherman community has lived by the sea for many generations. Their earnings rely on marine resources, ‘the living of the sea’.  A way of life that The fishermen live by the code; the use of the smaller boat, the type of fishing nets, depends on the catches and time of day. They simply hope to maintain sustainability.  |Story and Produce: Walai Buppha|Cinematography: Poonpat  Vadhanasindhu|
Lui For Rest - a way of; off-road and coffee brewing.
Sustainable Development Foundation (SDF) short documentary project.
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