Evening Program

18:30 – 19:30
Doors Open • Guest Arrival & Dinner
Enjoy the atmosphere and explore activities available at the venue including archery, kids entertainment, and a trampoline.

19:30
Screening #1
Jonah’s Revelation— 57 min
English with Russian subtitles

20:30
Intermission

20:45
Screening #2
Intraterrestrial: A Fleeting Contact— 55 min
English with Russian subtitles

21:45 – 22:45
Live DJ & Composer Performance
U92 URANIUM (Stefan Karelskiy, 9 years old)

22:45 – 23:59
Psy-Chill Music Session

00:00
End of the Evening

Tickets
🎟 Early Bird — 350 THB
🎟 At the Door — 450 THB
"The Revelation of Jonah"
57min, 2020 г.

A philosophical parable reflecting on the events unfolding today — for humanity as a whole and for each individual life.
The film offers a new interpretation of the biblical story of Jonah, where the central character is no longer the prophet, but modern humanity itself.
The narrative unfolds as if told from the perspective of the whale, revealing a “non-human” view of the world and raising key questions of the Anthropocene — our impact on the planet, our purpose, and our responsibility toward all living beings.
The film invites viewers to reconsider their values and to see the Earth as a single living organism, leaving space for reflection rather than providing ready-made answers.

What journey must one undertake to become capable of a new life?

How many times have you felt that something far greater than yourself surrounds and permeates you?
You call it intuition, a premonition, or conscience — but who is really knocking inside you?
Three days,
three nights,
three lives in the belly of the whale…
Eyes must grow accustomed to the darkness in order to learn to see the light.
There is no other way to gain true sight.
Film Stills
Written, Directed and Produced by
Alexander Gratovsky
Nicole Gratovsky
Underwater Cinematography
René Hezé
Cinematography
ANG
Music by
Robin Scott Fleming
Michael Vignola
David Charrier
Kadir Demir
Jan Braas
Alon Ohana
Ilya Trukhanov
Amik Cutler
Narrated by
Clive Phillips
Nicole Gratovsky
Sound Recording and Editing
Supremedia
Anatoly Voronov
Marina Shangina
If a building becomes architecture, then it is art
55 min, 2017 г.
Shore and Ocean. The still and the flowing. The artificial and the real.
Humans and dolphins.
Two ways of life. Two kinds of mind.
A dialogue between two systems of the world. Is contact between them possible?
Intraterrestrials — Earthlings — not us or them, but us with them.
They do not build megacities, do not organize domestic life, do not defend property; they are indifferent to technology, business, and politics. They have no economic reforms, no peacekeepers with rifles, no salaried clergy, no private property, no real estate.
They immobilize nothing — the very idea of it would be equivalent to death for them.
Instead of charity, they have compassion; instead of diplomacy — sincerity; instead of museums — living art; instead of power plants — direct contact with energy…
Written, Directed, Produced and Narrated by
Alexander Gratovsky
Nicole Gratovsky
Underwater Cinematography
Rafa Herrero Massieu
René Hezé
Nicole Gratovsky
Above-Water Cinematography
Victoria Fortunina
Maxim Drozdov
ANG
Music by
David Rothenberg
Arkady Shilkloper
Jivan Gasparyan
David Swarup
Mikkai Kumo
Bernard Abeille
Pierre Brousseau
Alizbar
Karl Engel
Alexander Samodum
Galina Parfenova
Artifacts
Embassy of the Dolphins Collection
Made on
Tilda