Brian Inocencio and Nottapon Boonprakob Kai
Brian Inocencio and Nottapon Boonprakob
Both studying at the School of Visual Art's Social Documenta
Brian Inocencio
Brian graduated from Hunter College in New York with a BA in Biology. He worked as a rehabilitation aide in the brain injury unit at North Shore LIJ – Glen Cove Hospital for many years, where he focused on stroke, head trauma, and cancer patients. He decided to pursue his passion in film after speaking to a paralyzed patient’s parents. They told him that their son always dreamed t
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Brian Inocencio
Brian graduated from Hunter College in New York with a BA in Biology. He worked as a rehabilitation aide in the brain injury unit at North Shore LIJ – Glen Cove Hospital for many years, where he focused on stroke, head trauma, and cancer patients. He decided to pursue his passion in film after speaking to a paralyzed patient’s parents. They told him that their son always dreamed to be a physical therapist, which made Brian realize that life is too short to not go for your dreams. Currently, Brian is pursuing his master’s degree in Social Documentary Film at School of Visual Arts, New York.
Nottapon Boonprakob (Kai)
After his graduation from film school in 2009, Kai started his career in fiction film production as director, scriptwriter, and cinematographer. His graduation short film ‘Tapien Rim Klong’ was selected to be screened at various film festivals around the world. He worked for the acclaimed film studio in Thailand GTH and wrote two feature film scripts; “Suckseed” and “May Who?” which been nominated for Thailand National Film Association Awards 2016 Best Screenplay. Both films were screened in many international film festivals across Asia.
In 2016, he decided to pursue his Masters' degree in Social Documentary Film at School of Visual Arts, New York. His short documentary “Alex” was shortlisted for the 2017 BAFTA Student Films Awards.