The Taiwan Documentary Film Festival has quietly carved its own corner of the calendar, offering films that linger long after the credits roll. Its lens turns on Taiwanese lives with a patience that feels intimate rather than performative, capturing family routines, political tensions and cities suspended between memory and reinvention. Returning this November, the festival spreads across Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Khon Kaen and Songkhla, linking audiences who might never meet but share a curiosity for stories lived elsewhere. Each screening folds the familiar into the unfamiliar, making landscapes feel like streets you’ve walked and lives feel like echoes of your own. It’s subtle, generous storytelling that proves cinema can shrink distances without ever feeling forced or ornamental.
November 12-16. House Samyan and Century Sukhumvit











































































