Thai filmmaker Ken Nannapat (Smith) first outing in documentary filmmaking entails a melancholic half fiction half docu post modern poem captured during a trip in Thailand's Phuket. A visit to his distant aunt (on his father's side) who he hasn't seen for more then a decade since his father abandons him, Isolated Silence like a ghost is a project of heavy uncontrollable reflection ribbing through Nannapat's only trusted outlet; cinema.
An updated, explicit version of the short film "Episodes", from the anthology film "The Way We Dream", documenting a young man's gloomy recollections of violent, self-loathing dreams and desires. With each thought, someone or something is lured out from the darkest corners of his house and his mind.
Each day of 2024 is represented by one minute of footage. Two transgender filmmakers in a long-distance relationship document their personal lives for an entire year as a form of therapy. The project forces the couple to examine who they are as individuals, lovers, and artists in a world that threatens their existence.