Imagine what it would be like to live in perennial darkness devoid of sunlight?
The premiere of Regenerative Soul at Bangchak headquarters. Somchai Poomlard
To illuminate a path to a sustainable future, Bangchak Corporation — a leading energy company aspiring to become a “greenovation group” of Asia — returns to the fundamental question: How can humanity’s relentless quest for energy align with sustainable goals?
Enter Regenerative Soul, a thought-provoking thematic film that the energy conglomerate recently launched.
The five-minute film is presented in a compelling, short-film format, a rarity since the heydays of advertising in the 90s.
It transports viewers to a primitive era. In a deep, sun-deprived valley, a young boy endeavours to bring light to his village where his ailing sister lies.
The boy’s attempt to harness the sunlight is scorned by the elders….