Title: Jao Jom (เจ้าจอม) Genre: Historical Romance / Drama / Revenge Air Year: 2016 Starring: Ranee Campen (Bella) & Tanawat Wattanaputi (Pope)
Check platforms like MonoMax or Thai PBS (sometimes they host public domain classics). Occasionally, the film appears under the title Spirit of the Loom with English subtitles enabled for Singapore/Malaysia regions. A VPN (Virtual Private Network) set to Southeast Asia may be required. jao jom 2016 eng sub
Directed by Pisuth Praesaeng-Fa, Jao Jom (released internationally as The Queen of the Damned or Spirit of the Loom) tells the story of a young fashion designer named Dao. Feature Presentation: Jao Jom (2016) – The Fight
Dao inherits an ancient, crumbling mansion in the Thai countryside from a grandmother she never knew. Hoping to find inspiration for her new clothing line—which focuses on traditional Thai silk—she moves into the estate with her friends. Upon arrival, they discover an old, forbidden loom in the basement, still threaded with a half-finished piece of royal silk. No fully subtitled version exists in any major
As Dao begins to work on the loom, she inadvertently awakens the spirit of a Jao Jom—a 19th-century concubine who was executed for practicing forbidden magic within the royal palace walls. The spirit is not merely malevolent; she is a puppeteer. Using the silk threads as metaphysical tethers, the ghost begins to manipulate the living, forcing them to re-enact her violent death.
The film blends Thai occult rituals (Saiyasart) with body horror and psychological dread. Unlike jump-scare-heavy Western films, Jao Jom relies on a slow, atmospheric burn, where the sound of a traditional looms becomes a harbinger of doom.
“Jao Jom” (Thai: เจ้าจอม) is a Thai period drama television series that aired on Channel 3 in 2016. The title translates roughly to “Royal Concubine” or “Lord’s Mistress,” referring to a high-ranking consort in the historical Thai royal court. The series is set in the late Ayutthaya period and blends historical drama with elements of romance and court intrigue.
Title: Jao Jom (เจ้าจอม) Genre: Historical Romance / Drama / Revenge Air Year: 2016 Starring: Ranee Campen (Bella) & Tanawat Wattanaputi (Pope)
Check platforms like MonoMax or Thai PBS (sometimes they host public domain classics). Occasionally, the film appears under the title Spirit of the Loom with English subtitles enabled for Singapore/Malaysia regions. A VPN (Virtual Private Network) set to Southeast Asia may be required.
Directed by Pisuth Praesaeng-Fa, Jao Jom (released internationally as The Queen of the Damned or Spirit of the Loom) tells the story of a young fashion designer named Dao.
Dao inherits an ancient, crumbling mansion in the Thai countryside from a grandmother she never knew. Hoping to find inspiration for her new clothing line—which focuses on traditional Thai silk—she moves into the estate with her friends. Upon arrival, they discover an old, forbidden loom in the basement, still threaded with a half-finished piece of royal silk.
As Dao begins to work on the loom, she inadvertently awakens the spirit of a Jao Jom—a 19th-century concubine who was executed for practicing forbidden magic within the royal palace walls. The spirit is not merely malevolent; she is a puppeteer. Using the silk threads as metaphysical tethers, the ghost begins to manipulate the living, forcing them to re-enact her violent death.
The film blends Thai occult rituals (Saiyasart) with body horror and psychological dread. Unlike jump-scare-heavy Western films, Jao Jom relies on a slow, atmospheric burn, where the sound of a traditional looms becomes a harbinger of doom.
“Jao Jom” (Thai: เจ้าจอม) is a Thai period drama television series that aired on Channel 3 in 2016. The title translates roughly to “Royal Concubine” or “Lord’s Mistress,” referring to a high-ranking consort in the historical Thai royal court. The series is set in the late Ayutthaya period and blends historical drama with elements of romance and court intrigue.