HOPE FROZEN is Pailin Wedel's first feature-length documentary and one of the first Thai Netflix Original documentaries. It’s about a Thai-Buddhist-scientist family who decided to cryopreserve their two-year-old daughter’s brain after she died. It’s about life, death, faith and love and how technology is redefining our very existence.
Pailin has directed two feature-length Netflix Original documentaries. Her first film, Hope Frozen, won Thailand's first International Emmy and Hot Docs’ Best International Feature Documentary prize. Her second film, The Trapped 13: How We Survived the Thai Cave, was nominated for a News and Documentary Emmy in 2023. She comes from a journalism background, hosting and reporting several episodes of Al Jazeera’s current affairs documentary program, 101 East, and producing pieces for The New York Times and National Geographic. Critics praise her for crafting deeply personal narratives that explore themes of grief, resilience, and identity with sensitivity and nuance. She splits her time between Bangkok and North Carolina but grew up in Asia and has been making documentaries in the region for the past twelve years.