Ghosts and Numbers /

Set in the aftermath of the devastating financial crash of the Thai baht and the Asian monetary crisis, Ghosts and Numbers is a fantastic meditation on Thai encounters with the spirit world and the world of numbers, as these intersect in unexpected ways. The film journeys with displaced farmers who...

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Main Author: Klima, Alan, 1964- (Author)
Corporate Authors: Documentary Educational Resources (Firm), Sala Dong Ran Sil
Other Authors: Bansongkit, Kamnoi (Contributor), Dao, Nong (Contributor), Duangchalerm, Napporn (Contributor), Katasema, Patcharee (Narrator), Thongbai, Ba (Contributor)
Format: Unknown
Language:Undetermined
Thai
English
Published: [San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2014
Series:Ethnographic Video Online, Volume 1
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Summary:Set in the aftermath of the devastating financial crash of the Thai baht and the Asian monetary crisis, Ghosts and Numbers is a fantastic meditation on Thai encounters with the spirit world and the world of numbers, as these intersect in unexpected ways. The film journeys with displaced farmers who can no longer work the land for a living and can only eek one out by selling lottery tickets on Bangkok streets. They are double-threatened by an impending conversion of the Thai national lottery to completely virtual form, displacing the paper ticket and cutting them out of the economy of numbers altogether. Intercut with the story of migrant lottery sellers are the stories of an avid lottery seller who communicates with spirits and the story of the devastating financial crash visually represented through a surreal journey through Bangkok streets. The film includes an amazing possession séance that is boosted by mobile technology and also relates stories of ghosts and haunting that span past and present and which are set among frightful trees in the country and ruined buildings in Bangkok, left half-built after the financial crash. The dream-like passages are presented by an ambiguous narrator who takes on increasingly spectral form in the stories she tells
Item Description:Title from title frames
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 66 min.)
Production Credits:Credits: Music, Sala Dong Ran Sil