
June 28, 1963 · 63 years old
Wisit Sasanatieng (วิศิษฏ์ ศาสนเที่ยง) is a Thai film director and screenwriter of Chinese descent, best known for his colorful debut feature film, Tears of the Black Tiger, he is among a "New Wave" of Thai directors that include Nonzee Nimibutr, Pen-Ek Ratanaruang.

When two siblings stumble on a strange hole in the wall of their grandparents' house, horrifying incidents reveal sinister secrets about their family.

Pod is a man without a dream. He's a country bumpkin who comes to work at a tinned sardine factory in Bangkok. One day, Pod chops off his finger and packs it in the can, prompting him to go around looking for his lost finger at va...

Mak goes home from war and lives together with his wife and baby happily until a friend decides to reveal a secret.

When a pregnant country girl leaves home to search for her missing husband, she finds refuge at a mysterious estate whose inhabitants hold more secrets than she may wish to know.

Year 2016, Bangkok is a rotten capital infested with chaos and criminals. Widespread corruption by politicians has dipped the moral compass to a new low, and the government's hasty plan to construct a nuclear power plant has sprea...

A student who can smell ghosts work together with a dead senior classmate to investigate a murder from 50 years ago.

Four Thai directors imagine their nation a decade from now, in visions surreal, satirical, and dystopian.

Soon after a mysterious-ritual ceremony has been performed in a house, there are several chilling and inexplicable events happening which allegedly relate to haunting-spirit possession influencing house members into violence.

When the War between the majestic Garuda and the monstrous Raksod burst into a wide-spread annexation all over the ancient world.

At the tail end of World War II, a bandit leader and his crew go up against his sworn enemy and the Japanese army to rob a train full of gold.