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Jit Dub Soon (Lost Spirit)

Information
2012 | Short Film | 04:00
Film
Professional
Technique
2D
Language
Thai
Subtitle
-
Country
Thailand
Flavours
Unusual
Credits
PUNYA PASUKKOVITSIRI (Screen writer)

A Young woman about to commit suicide. But I encountered a strange thing. that prevented this suicide.

Director Statement

"Lost Soul" is the story of a man searching for his lost spirit—so that he may truly live once more.

The project began in 2010, born from a question I’ve carried within me: Why are we born, and what are we here for?
A question that has echoed through all my past works, each shaped by different stages of life—each offering its own evolving answer.

In 2012, I began to explore this question through a short experimental piece, branching from the core narrative of a character named Atta. That was only the beginning.

Now, in 2025, “Lost Soul” is entering full development.
It is both a continuation and a culmination—a final attempt to gather all the questions I’ve asked throughout my life, and perhaps, to finally uncover an answer.

Awards & Selections

Awards

Official Selection

2012

  • Indy TLa’Frame, 1st Edition, Thailand

2015

  • Bangkok Filmmakers Short Horror Film Festival, Thailand
Punya Pasukkovitsiri

Started working in animation in 2001, starting with supervising the production of the Thai animated series Tantan, Friends from Aliens (2002) for Silpatorn Company Limited, while never having studied animation before, and joined as an animator with imagimax company to make animation for the movie Khun Krabi (2004) and participated in the production of many animation films both in Thailand and abroad. Until starting to create his first work with “Jit dyb soon” (lost spirit) in 2012, and won the...

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