

Documentary
Overview
In this documentary, four boys spend their senior year of high school studying for college-entrance exams that only one in five students will pass.
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Suvikrom Amranand
Suvikrom Amranand
Self
Suvikrom Amranand
Self
Sorawut Patheera
Sorawut Patheera
Self
Sorawut Patheera
Self
Worapat Chittkhaew
Worapat Chittkhaew
Self
Worapat Chittkhaew
Self
Kittipong Wichitcharussakul
Kittipong Wichitcharussakul
Self
Kittipong Wichitcharussakul
Self
Chindanai Sirisomrutai
Chindanai Sirisomrutai
Self
Chindanai Sirisomrutai
Self
Iryne Tongpoolcharoen
Iryne Tongpoolcharoen
Self
Iryne Tongpoolcharoen
Self


Krissada Sukosol Clapp
Krissada Sukosol Clapp
Self (uncredited)
Krissada Sukosol Clapp
Self (uncredited)
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