- The Iron Red Door is the passage through which the bodies of executed prisoners get out of Thailand's infamous prison "Bang Kwang."
- This is a tragic-comedy based on the true story of an international theater troupe trying to survive in the city of Bangkok, a city dedicated to business and thirsty of money. During a theater play, a wealthy Thai girl in search for herself, discovers the beauty of theater and decides to leave her bright future as a business manager in order to become an actor. Unfortunately, the life of the company is not easy and, despite her efforts to do well, she brings in elements of tension to the theater troupe. After many adventures that even have the 'capocomico' to be jailed, the Thai girl disappears dramatically during a performance, leaving everybody appalled.—Anonymous
- It is the day before the execution of Pietro (Maurizio Mistretta), an Italian artist accused of murdering Rak (Urusa Burapacheep), a mysterious Thai woman. Pietro and his wife Nee (Patchanee Poonthong), who are trying to survive in Bangkok producing artistic theater plays, met Rak during one of their shows. Rak discovered the beauty of stage-acting and decided to leave her bright future and family to become an actress. But her happy free life abruptly came to an end. During a performance on a boat, the Thai girl vanished mysteriously. Pietro, an easy target for the prosecution, is sentenced to death. Roland (Ulf Pilblad), an Interpol officer vaguely acquainted with Pietro, visits the condemned on death row shortly before his execution. Roland has doubts about Pietro's guilt and decides to spend the last 24 hours with Pietro, to find out the truth.The whole story becomes a long poetic narration between the present grayness of the cell and the colorful flashbacks of the past, a long travel through modernity and ancient times, fights for power, fights for freedom, death, theater and the hazards of a fascinating yet dangerous city. The backdrop is Bangkok, a dazzling city, a city made sick by superficiality and capitalism, a city, full of contradictions, in a climate of civil war.—Maurizio Mistretta
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