colville-andersen] we're 4 meters in and the sound guy is incredibly happy right now, aren't you, sylvain? it's so quiet. instant quiet. [thanan lilaonikul] what we just entered is a very typical, old community in thailand. it's called a trok. and a trok usually refers to communities that have pathways, where cars cannot come in. what are all these places along here? they're so neat! they're shop houses. they both use them as their homes, and when they open them up, some days they just put out some things to sell. so that's how a lot of the communities in thailand are, especially in these trok. and what's interesting about this one is that ticketing booth for an old cinema, built pre-war as a community stand-alone cinema, in the early 1920's or 1930's, probably. it's completely wrapped around and hidn by shop houses on all sides. so you will never know that it's here in bangkok, even though it exists. you want to come in? [mikael colville-andersen] be still my cinematic heart! hidden in bangkok. this is it, right here. it was recently opened up because the government actually owns all of