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Becoming Home
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A DOCUMENTARY BY YOSTORN TRIYOS
‘Becoming Home’ tells a story of lives, friendship, griefs and dreams of six young men and women who are ‘stateless.’ By not being recognized as ‘Thai’, the status has affected their lives in many aspects, including their ability to travel, to obtain education, and to access basic legal rights and social welfare. Yet, amid legal conditions and social prejudice, they are still trying to hold tight to their dreams as they support one another with the hope that everyone will be treated equally as human beings.
The documentary by the United Nations Development Programme with the support from the European Union and a Realframe production
Film Credits
DirectorYostorn Triyos
ProducerNattha Aungkasit
Executive Producers
Arachapon Nimitkulpon
Nitchakan Daramatat
CinematographersPatipat Janthong
Teerapong Seetaso
Tee Nayord
Yostorn Triyos
Editor Matichai Teawna
SoundtrackKiankai Lae Wanich
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Tee Nayord
Patiphan Nalong
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Saengsa -
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Seanging Kamheang
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