Stuck on you
Bob (Damon) and Walt (Kinnear) Tenor are conjoined "Siamese" twins who are winners at everything -- from flipping burgers at the diner they own, or performing miraculous feats on ice for their local hockey team. They never leave each other's side ... and wouldn't have it any other way. That is, until Walt decides he wants to follow his dreams of making it as a Hollywood actor, and persuades his reluctant sibling to go along for the ride. Tinseltown may never recover as Bob and Walt find fame, romance and a new perspective on their inseparable bond.
After finishing studies in the US, Ananda returns home to Thailand, unsure of what to do with his life next. He tries his hand in acting in a film by a famous director. On a small seaside village film set, he is visited by his girlfriend and course mate Zoe. However, their relationship is fraught with something unusual and soon again she leaves. Some time later, Ananda meets May. It is difficult for him to find a grip in the world between different languages, cultures, and classes of society. Ananda visits his childhood town, but does not recognize it any more. Estrangement soon enters his relationship with others.
Cast: Ananda Everingham, Cerise Leang, Sajee Apiwong
Directed by Aditya Assarat
Scriptwriter: Aditya Assarat
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