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The Motion Picture Teller

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Thailand, 1996: Supot, a postman with the Royal Thai Mail service, hates his job.
The only bright spot in his life is watching classic movies with his best friend, Ali, the owner of a video store. These cinephiles adore the charisma of the old Western stars, particularly the actresses, and bemoan the state of modern Thai cinema—until a mysterious cassette, entitled Bangkok 2010, arrives at Ali's store.
Bangkok 2010 is a dystopian film set in a near-future Thailand—and Supot and Ali, immediately obsessed, agree it's the most brilliant Thai movie they've ever seen.
But nobody else has ever heard of the movie, the director, the actors, or any of the crew. Who would make a movie like this and not release it, and why?
Feeling a powerful calling to solve the mystery of Bangkok 2010, Supot journeys deep into the Thai countryside and discovers that powerful people are dead set on keeping the film buried.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 7, 2022
      The principal pleasure of Thai postman Supot, the hero of this offbeat standalone set in 1996 from Cotterill (the Dr. Siri Paiboun series), is watching old movies with his friend Ali in the latter’s Bangkok video store. When Supot and Ali discover Bangkok 2010, a dystopian near-future film among a collection of used cassettes, they’re overwhelmed by its brilliance and pronounce it possibly the greatest Thai movie ever made. The duo’s efforts to find out more about it, however, are stymied at every turn; the movie was never released, and they don’t recognize the names of any of the cast, director, or crew. Authorities at the National Film Archive claim ignorance, but Supot believes they’re hiding something. For Supot, the search for answers quickly becomes a fixation that ultimately leads him to a commune in the northern Thai countryside, where the mystery of Bangkok 2010 slowly unfolds. In effect, he’s part of “a detective story without a crime.” The heartfelt characters, vividly drawn setting, and subtle humor more than compensate for this lack. Both established fans and those new to Cotterill will be charmed.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrator Steven Crossley sounds like he's having a grand time as he brings out all the humor in this stand-alone mystery set in Thailand in 1996. Supot, a postal worker portrayed by Crossley in a sweetly befuddled tone, is an avid movie fan. Each night, he goes to the video store of his friend, Ali, to watch a film with him. Ali is depicted in a deep pitch and a slightly argumentative tone. One evening, a beggar tries to sell them several tapes, leaving behind a film called BANGKOK 2010. Supot is entranced by this obscure film and begins searching for its cast and crew, ultimately discovering a mystery tied to its production. The narrative is interspersed with scenes from the film, performed with vibrant sultriness by Amy Scanlon. M.J. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine

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