
Don't Succumb to Food 2025
"Film fucks me everyday."
When a chaotic film crew is sent to shoot *Don't Succumb to Food* (2025) under the direction of Papat Aurdilokkul, nothing goes as planned.
Director: Papat Aurdilokkul
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Don't Succumb to Food (2025) about?
This 15-minute documentary-comedy follows a film crew sent to shoot an urgent project, only to discover they have no script, no food, no actors, and no schedule. As director Papat Aurdilokkul pushes forward despite the chaos, the production spirals into increasingly absurd and unpredictable situations.
Who directed Don't Succumb to Food?
The film was directed by Papat Aurdilokkul, who also stars in the project. The director's relentless drive to film, despite insurmountable odds, fuels the movie's chaotic energy.
Who stars in Don't Succumb to Food?
The film stars Papat Aurdilokkul, who also directs and serves as the central figure in this comedic documentary.
Is Don't Succumb to Food (2025) worth watching?
With its unique blend of comedy and documentary styles, *Don't Succumb to Food* offers a refreshing take on the chaos of filmmaking. At just 15 minutes, it's a quick, punchy watch for fans of absurdist humor and indie filmmaking antics. While IMDb hasn't rated it yet, the premise alone makes it intriguing for those who enjoy unconventional storytelling.
How long is Don't Succumb to Food?
The runtime for *Don't Succumb to Food* (2025) is 15 minutes.
About Don't Succumb to Food (2025) — A 15-Minute Chaos Comedy Documentary
When a chaotic film crew is sent to shoot *Don't Succumb to Food* (2025) under the direction of Papat Aurdilokkul, nothing goes as planned. With no script, no schedule, no food, and no actors in sight, the director's relentless urge to push forward sparks a spiral of absurd mishaps and unpredictable chaos. This 15-minute documentary-comedy thrives on the tension between artistic ambition and complete disarray, blending sharp satire with the raw unpredictability of guerrilla filmmaking. The atmosphere crackles with improvisational energy, where every misstep feels like a punchline and every crisis becomes a chance for unexpected creativity.
Papar Aurdilokkul, the film's director and sole named cast member, crafts a biting commentary on the absurdity of creative projects gone off the rails. The premise—an unscripted, resource-starved shoot—mirrors the unpredictability of indie filmmaking itself, wrapped in a comedic package that refuses to take itself too seriously. Expect a whirlwind of frantic decisions, hilarious failures, and a refreshing disregard for conventional storytelling norms.