 to tell these films all in migrant stories through film for a century. Excellent medium to be able to communicate to the wider population. Everybody loves to watch a movie and it's an opportunity for one to sit back and relax and really absorb the message. So I feel like film is an excellent medium for an individual to learn something new especially when it has to do with migration and diversity and inclusion. I feel like films can speak many languages. Obviously there's the visuals, the sound, you know, even if you don't understand the language sometimes you can just see the visuals and you can connect to the subject, connect to the content of the films you're trying to present. I think that film is a way to tell the story of migration to a range of different audiences that can easily be translated into different languages that allows the stories of migrants from different communities to be understood by a range of different audiences. We all come from different places united here for a common objective. I didn't feel like I could have tied her anymore. Film is uniquely positioned because I believe in the value of culture and culture is an important part of people's life. It helps, it doesn't just help, it's what makes them who they are or a central part of what makes them who they are. Film, discussion, it's all part of what fills up good culture. Through storytelling we relate to other people or importantly we see ourselves and in that way we foster a sense of belonging and for anyone, for everyone in fact I think that's critically important. Thailand has benefited immensely from micro-workers. Micro-workers are the ones who are building the apartments, they're the ones who are building the roads, they're the ones who are picking the produce that we are eating, they're the ones who are taking care of the children and the grandparents. And so, migrants we see the contribution that they are providing in Thailand every single day. The main message we send to the micro-workers community in this region is thanks to the work we're doing because there will be no tourist industry, there will be no service industry, there will be very difficult to have food and a garment industry without micro-workers, so the prosperity in this region and some extent in the peace in this region is built on micro-workers. I think it's really important to understand the story of migration and how that impacts communities, governments, society.