The programme spotlights the restless imagination of Pattanapong Montien, better known as Oat Montien, who refuses to sit neatly in one discipline. Painter, poet, filmmaker, performer – he slips between mediums like someone changing languages mid-sentence. Oat calls his films ‘a writing of poetry’ translated into moving images, which sounds lofty until you’re watching them and realise it’s true. Forget tidy plots or conventional arcs; instead, expect fragments strung together through desire, memory and the politics of space. These are works that lean into queer sensuality, often drawing from the lives and landscapes of those pushed to the edges. Each film feels less like a story and more like a letter – tender, unruly, and addressed to every queer soul who needs it.
September 7. Free. Register here. Iconsiam, 4.10pm onwards