Squish!

Squish!

Release date : October 28, 2021
Runtime : 17m
Countries of origin : Singapore / Thailand /
Original Language : Thai /
Director : Tulapop Saenjaroen /
Writers : Tulapop Saenjaroen /
Production companies : Electric Eel Films / Asian Film Archive /
October 28, 2021 17m Singapore Animation Thai More
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Squish! is a meditation on the self through lurid and liquid forms; filtered through both old and foreseeable technology informed by Thai animation history and contemporary culture, and a constant process of constructing and deforming new selves to simulate ‘movements’. By extrapolating and redefining the terms of ‘movement’, be it through psychological, physical or political understandings, the work interweaves the medium of animation with a state of depression.
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  • title:Squish!
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2021
  • Runtime:17m
  • Genres: Animation · Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Singapore · Thailand ·
  • Original Language: Thai ·
  • Director: Tulapop Saenjaroen /
  • Writers: Tulapop Saenjaroen ·
  • Production companies: Electric Eel Films · Asian Film Archive ·
  • Overview:Squish! is a meditation on the self through lurid and liquid forms; filtered through both old and foreseeable technology informed by Thai animation history and contemporary culture, and a constant process of constructing and deforming new selves to simulate ‘movements’. By extrapolating and redefining the terms of ‘movement’, be it through psychological, physical or political understandings, the work interweaves the medium of animation with a state of depression.
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