Fri 28
The 60 Second Film Festival at Whiteline; 7 pm
Head over to Whiteline for The 60 Second Film Festival, an annual event that features short films created by local and international filmmakers. If you’re a film lover, this is an excellent opportunity to meet people in the industry and gain inspiration to create your own one-minute film.
Elephant Boat Race & River Festival at Anantara Riverside Bangkok; 2 pm; B200/day, B3,000/day (VIP), and free entry for children under 15
The charity sports event returns for its second run. Aside from boat racing, the event will also feature a wide range of on-ground entertainment and activities, including live music and art performances, a dry-rowing competition, fair rides, as well as creative workshops
and interactive kid-friendly displays. Some of Bangkok’s top eateries and noted cocktail bars will sell tasty food and drinks.
Sat 29
La Dotta Pasta Class at La Dotta; 2.30 pm; B1,900
Learn how to make authentic Italian pasta and sauce from scratch at pasta hotspot La Dotta every Saturday. There are two classes to choose from: Pasta 101, which teaches you how to make both fresh and dried pasta, and Say Cheese, a class that shows you how to make classic Roman-style carbonara and four-cheese tortelloni. Classes will be taught by Italian chef Francesco Deiana.
Tooth and Nail at Jam; 6 pm
In her latest photography exhibition, Bangkok-based, award-winning American photographer Amanda Mustard takes a closer look at the tiger tourism industry in Thailand and its implications on the conservation of these wild creatures.
Sun 1
I am not allowed to live in your reality at Bangkok Art and Culture Centre; 10 am
Thai artist Jirawut Ueasungkomsate uses virtual reality and augmented reality technology to explore the situation of refugees living in Thailand’s urban areas, particularly Bangkok.