One of three films commissioned by the Jeonju International Film Festival in 2006. It is a short film based on Beauty and an Airplane, a short story by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Ratanaruang's film tells the story of a man (Ananda Everingham) who falls in love with a woman (Khemapsom Sirisukha) he sees at the check-in counter of an airport. Most of the film takes place in the sleek blackened interior of the plane's cabin -- the camera panning between the two seats, lighting now one, now the other of the occupants. The two passengers never exchange a word, title cards occasionally allowing us to know what the man is thinking. Those familiar only with his work on Dumplings or Wong Kar-wai's films might be surprised at cinematographer Christopher Doyle's uncustomary restraint. Christopher Doyle doubles as both taxi driver and captain in the film.
Unfortunately the movie Twelve Twenty is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Pen-Ek Ratanaruang | Director |
Costume & Make-Up | Visa Kongka | Costumer |
Costume & Make-Up | Nittha Piyakul | Makeup & Hair |
Editing | Patamanadda Yukol | Editor |
Production | Mingmongkol Sonakul | Producer |
Crew | Christopher Doyle | Cinematography |
Art | Nipon Subsri | Art Direction |
Writing | Pen-Ek Ratanaruang | Writer |
Sound | Kijjazz Montone | Music |
Production | Min Byung-lock | Producer |
Sound | Koichi Shimizu | Sound |
Writing | Gabriel García Márquez | Original Story |
Camera | Rain Li | Camera Operator |