
Are We Monsters? 2026
"To be human is to be queer"
Dive into the compelling world of *Are We Monsters? (2026)*, a raw and unflinching documentary from visionary Thai filmmaker Thunska Pansittivorakul.
Director: Thunska Pansittivorakul
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Are We Monsters? (2026)* about?
This documentary follows three outsiders—a gay radical, a flamboyant Muslim, and a single mother—navigating life in a conservative Muslim region on the Thai border, where decades of martial law have stifled individuality. Their stories intertwine as they challenge societal norms and confront the question of what it truly means to be human.
Who directed *Are We Monsters? (2026)*?
Thunska Pansittivorakul, an acclaimed Thai filmmaker known for his bold and provocative documentaries, directs this raw and intimate exploration of queer life under oppression.
Who stars in *Are We Monsters? (2026)*?
The film stars Anuwat Apimukmongkon, Nitipong Nikaji, and features real-life individuals whose powerful personal stories anchor this gripping documentary.
Is *Are We Monsters? (2026)* worth watching?
While not yet rated on IMDb, this documentary promises a visually arresting and thematically rich experience. Its unflinching portrayal of queer resistance and societal tension makes it a compelling watch for fans of thought-provoking cinema. Just prepare for an emotionally charged journey.
How long is *Are We Monsters? (2026)*?
The runtime for *Are We Monsters? (2026)* is 48 minutes.
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About Are We Monsters? (2026) — A gripping Thai documentary on queer resistance under martial law
Dive into the compelling world of *Are We Monsters? (2026)*, a raw and unflinching documentary from visionary Thai filmmaker Thunska Pansittivorakul. Set against the tense backdrop of a devout Muslim community on the Thai border, the film follows three unforgettable outsiders whose lives collide under decades of martial law. A gay radical, a flamboyant Muslim, and a fiercely independent single mother navigate a world where societal norms clash with personal identity, all while challenging the boundaries of humanity and queer existence. With haunting visuals and unfiltered storytelling, *Are We Monsters? (2026)* explores themes of oppression, resilience, and the universal quest for belonging.
The atmosphere is electric yet uneasy, blending defiance with vulnerability as the characters confront their place in a rigidly controlled society. Pansittivorakul's lens captures the tension between tradition and rebellion, creating a documentary that lingers long after the credits roll. This isn't just a film; it's a vital conversation about what it means to be human in a world that often refuses to see you.