Somewhere between memory and mise-en-scène, Cinema After Dark slips back into frame – its fourth showing, but the first to step outside the shadowy comfort of The Friese-Greene Club. Photographer Kimmo Kauko returns with a collection born not from staged precision, but from lingering. What began as a single shoot evolved into a ritual, as Kauko wandered deeper into the murky, magnetic quiet of the club and its after-hours cast. The result is a series that feels less captured than conjured – fragments of mood and murmur, of bodies half-lit and stories half-told. This isn’t nostalgia, exactly. It’s something more haunted. Now hosted by Photohostel & Photocafe, the show includes an interactive projection space, where viewers become subjects, and the line between observer and scene dissolves like smoke at last call. May 25. Free. Photohostel & Photocafe, 2pm-7pm

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- Address
- Photohostel & Photocafe
- 770 Soi Wanit 2, Talat Noi, Samphanthawong
- Bangkok
- 10100
- Price:
- Free
- Opening hours:
- 2pm-7pm
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