
Postcard from Nowhere 2015
In the 2015 Thai romance drama *Postcard from Nowhere*, director Pongwat Tannukul weaves a bittersweet tale of love and missed connections.
Director: Pongwat Tannukul
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Postcard from Nowhere (2015) about?
*Postcard from Nowhere* follows photographer Sai Lom, free-spirited traveler Khet, and Karnda—the woman Khet secretly loves—as their lives intersect through an unexpected postcard. Their paths cross in a story that explores love, longing, and the small moments that steer us toward destiny.
Who directed Postcard from Nowhere?
*Postcard from Nowhere* was directed by Pongwat Tannukul, a filmmaker known for crafting intimate, character-driven stories.
Who stars in Postcard from Nowhere?
The film stars Sarawut Mardthong as Khet, Worranun Chantarasami as Karnda, and Puttipong Sriwat as Sai Lom.
Is Postcard from Nowhere (2015) worth watching?
With its delicate romance and thoughtful pacing, *Postcard from Nowhere* offers a refreshing take on love stories. While not widely rated, its gentle charm and emotional depth make it a solid choice for fans of Thai dramas who appreciate quiet, reflective storytelling.
How long is Postcard from Nowhere?
*Postcard from Nowhere* has a runtime of 94 minutes.
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About Postcard from Nowhere (2015) — A gentle Thai romance about love, chance, and the roads we take
In the 2015 Thai romance drama *Postcard from Nowhere*, director Pongwat Tannukul weaves a bittersweet tale of love and missed connections. When a mysterious postcard drifts into their lives, photographer Sai Lom, restless wanderer Khet, and the woman he secretly adores—Karnda—are brought together in a fleeting moment that changes everything. Set against the backdrop of sun-drenched streets and quiet urban corners, the film explores the push-and-pull of desire, distance, and the choices that shape our futures.
With its tender pacing and understated performances, *Postcard from Nowhere* captures the quiet ache of longing and the beauty of life's unplanned encounters. The story unfolds with gentle warmth, inviting viewers into a world where a single postcard can spark a chain of events that feels both inevitable and fragile.