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Thailand Selects 'A Useful Ghost' for Oscar Entry, Highlighting Environmental Issues

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

Thailand has chosen the film 'A Useful Ghost' as its submission for the international feature film category at the 98th Academy Awards. Directed by Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke, the film tells the story of March, who mourns his wife Nat after she dies from dust pollution. Her spirit returns by possessing a vacuum cleaner, leading to a unique human-ghost relationship. The film, which won the grand prize at Cannes Critics’ Week, addresses environmental concerns in Thailand, particularly dust pollution. The selection committee chose the film from 57 eligible Thai films released between October 2024 and September 2025.
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Why It's Important?

The selection of 'A Useful Ghost' for the Oscars highlights Thailand's growing concern over environmental issues, particularly dust pollution. This issue has been a significant problem in Thailand, affecting public health and quality of life. By choosing a film that addresses these concerns, Thailand is bringing international attention to the environmental challenges it faces. The film's unique approach to storytelling, combining romance and satire, also showcases Thailand's evolving cinema landscape, moving beyond traditional horror genres.

What's Next?

The Oscar international feature shortlist will be announced on December 16, with the final nominees revealed on January 22. If 'A Useful Ghost' secures a nomination, it could further elevate Thailand's presence in global cinema and draw more attention to its environmental issues. The film's success could inspire more filmmakers to tackle pressing social and environmental topics, potentially influencing public policy and awareness.

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