

Avalon
Directed by Thunska PansittivorakulOctober 28, 2020 63mDocumentary
7.32.0
A feature film compiled from sex tapes recorded by the two directors. Besides being brimming with the passion of memories, personal history, and body language, the film reflects a 20-year generation gap, and captures vernacular Thai communication: a babble of pillow talk and evasive language that masks true feelings. The film documents a six-year relationship in which mutual trust is slowly replaced by isolation and estrangement.
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Avalon was released on October 28, 2020.
Avalon was directed by Thunska Pansittivorakul.
Avalon has a runtime of 63m.
Avalon was produced by Jürgen Brüning.
A feature film compiled from sex tapes recorded by the two directors. Besides being brimming with the passion of memories, personal history, and body language, the film reflects a 20-year generation gap, and captures vernacular Thai communication: a babble of pillow talk and evasive language that masks true feelings. The film documents a six-year relationship in which mutual trust is slowly replaced by isolation and estrangement.
The key characters in Avalon are Self (Thunska Pansittivorakul), Self (Harit Srikhao), Self (Yossoontorn Sawasdee).
Avalon is a Documentary film.
Avalon has an audience rating of 7.3 out of 10.


