100 FRAMES: "TROPICAL MALADY"
Introduction by Dennis Lim


Thai filmmaker Apichatpong Weerasethakul's acclaimed 2004 film is the subject of this issue's "100 FRAMES" feature. Dennis Lim provides an introduction both to the filmmaker, whose work he describes as "prehistoric and postmodern, equal parts elemental myth and experimental provocation," and to this particular segment of 100 contiguous frames, locating it in the broader context of Weerasethakul's oeuvre.

Hailing from Bangkok, Thailand, Apichatpong Weerasethakul completed his first feature, the well-regarded documentary Mysterious Object at Noon (Dokfa nai meuman), in 2000. His 2002 film Blissfully Yours (Sud sanaeha) won the Un Certain Regard award at the Cannes Film Festival, and his 2004 feature Tropical Malady (Sud pralad) was awarded the Cannes Jury Prize. Weerasethakul, who promotes independent Thai filmmaking through his Bangkok-based company Kick the Machine, is currently finishing his new feature Syndromes and a Century (Sang sattawat), to be released early next year.

Dennis Lim is the film editor of the Village Voice and the editor of the Village Voice Film Guide.









Esopus 7 (Fall 2006)

CONTENTS:
ARTIST'S PROJECT: GARETH JONES
"Ten Kitchens"

DOING BATTLE
Drawings by Alex Brown VIEW ONLINE

NEW VOICES: "METHODS OF REST"
Fiction by Vivien Shotwell

100 FRAMES: "TROPICAL MALADY"
Introduction by Dennis Lim

ARTIST'S PROJECT: KIRA LYNN HARRIS
"Eight Chance Variations Within a Fixed Structure"

MODERN ARTIFACTS #1: CHARTING MODERNISM
Introduction by Michelle Elligott

GUARDED OPINIONS #1
Commentary by Niko Fruechting

ARTISTS' PROJECT: ALEX KATZ & VINCENT KATZ
"Autographs"

TINY BOOK OF SMOKES
By David Greenberger

Angus Trumble's 1727 in Retrospect
One year. One page. (Seventh in a series)

ARTIST'S PROJECT: FRANK BENSON
"Flag 2006"

SPELLBOUND
By Mitch Horowitz VIEW ONLINE