A group of teen friends struggle with meeting girls and following their dreams in this first part of a comic film series about youth in rural Thailand.
Cherd, a 25-year-old law graduate, is hesitant to take over his father's undertaker business because he is afraid of ghosts. However, his father's condition is worsening, and he has no choice but to help.
Life continues for Pong and friends as they face heartbreaks and pursue dreams in the second part of the comic film series about youth in rural Thailand.
Pong and friends grapple with love, death and success in this continuation of the comic film series about youth in rural Thailand.
Plawan is ready to open her heart for someone. Jarod wants to rekindle his friendship with Plawan. The more he tries, the deeper he falls for her. Jarod decides to prove his feelings with Plawan though he already has Kaew as a wife.
In order to come up with new music, a girl music group has to go to live in the countryside. By putting aside their city lives, perhaps life in the countryside can prove inspirational and help the girl band to produce a fresh, new sound.
A heartwarming and humorous tale of a tight-knit group of rural LGBTQ+ friends—known as the "Isan Queer Gang"—who may have different dreams but share one common goal: saving up for a trip to Japan.
Following the passing of Baikaow and Sak, life in the village slowly returns to normal. This calm is disrupted when Grandma Joy is suddenly struck by lightning and miraculously revives.
A female parade-band singer and the backbone of her family faces a life in ruins when she is kicked out of the band, dumped by her boyfriend, and overwhelmed by debt. She decides to travel to South Korea with her best friend to search for a new way to survive.
To win over his father-in-law, the music teacher had to put down his guitar to turn the worst football team in the village into street-level champions.