[1] She was formerly Visiting Lecturer on Art, Film, and Visual Studies at Harvard University.
[4] Her work, informed by the socio-political history of Thailand, has received international critical acclaim and numerous awards.
She spent her early childhood in Pattaya before moving to England at the age of fourteen.
During the production of Graceland, Anocha began working with her long-term collaborators, cinematographer Leung Ming Kai and editor Lee Chatametikool.
[13] She is the first filmmaker in Columbia University's MFA Film Program to receive tenure-track since Miloš Forman in 1978.
[14] Anocha's debut feature, Mundane History (Jao nok krajok, เจ้านกกระจอก), is a family drama about the friendship that develops between a young, paralyzed man from a wealthy Bangkok family and his male nurse from Isan in the north of Thailand.
[19] She has directed over a dozen shorts and video installations and is the co-director of Krabi, 2562 (2019) with British artist Ben Rivers.