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- Mainstream media was popular across the globe as local news agencies were growing rapidly. While Prince Oak Oakleyski was interviewed a few times by some officers, specially news reporters, the handsome prince didn't tend to be in trend.
- Hilarious news talk-show movie took place in the press conference room of Prince Oak Oakleyski where it was reinforced by internal and external stakeholders around him. They discussed about the most handsome person in the world.
- Still very much trapped in the past with the memories of his late wife, See You Again shows a bittersweet story between a widower and a girl who reminds him very much of her. Could she be his wife reincarnated? Things are definitely not easy on his road to finding out the truth as the girl who has his heart fuel with hope again is his best friend's daughter.
- 'Ameen' is a must-see action filled drama breaking every cinematographic rule and movie norm. The first Thai action-drama of its kind, conveying a profound message in appreciation of the final Prophet of Islam, Muhammad (PBUH). This movie tears down stereotypes and tackles ensuing sociopolitical issues. In keeping with Islamic tradition, the movie is void of immoral attributes for sensationalism respecting the viewing audience. Starring award-winning actor Ray Macdonald, as Ameen. A mysterious man on a mission. A damaged memory leads him to a least expected path of self-rediscovery. In a northern village close to the Thai-Myanmar border he faces the Chief and his gang of criminals. Every decision would change his life and the lives of others forever.
- 3,000 ducks, one farmer, and an ultimate goal to produce chemical-free rice. Against all odds, they join hands (and wings) to protect our food from harmful chemicals.
- Nuan, a pretty nurse is engaged to Chai, a son from the wealthy Wongwuttiporn family which owns a huge mansion, which is eventually given to the young couple as a wedding gift. Meanwhile, Khun Ying, Chai's mother, plots to take the mansion back for herself in order to trade it to someone to get money for her debts. In order to do so, she has to get rid of Nuan. Unexpectedly, Nuan is killed and comes back to the mansion as a vengeful ghost to haunt Khun Ying and the people who caused her death.
- A young, rising star and a seasoned veteran share their stories as Thailand's most historic and famous Muay Thai stadium is replaced with a new and modern facility.
- Torn Cloth is the story of a young group of orphan boys from the poorest regions of Thailand who seek refuge at a camp where they are trained to become professional Muay Thai fighters. Muay Thai fighting is extremely dangerous as fighters are allowed to kick, punch, knee and elbow. The camp is run by a retired soldier and professional fighter, Jawee, who raises the kids as his own. Jawee takes the children around the country to fight in Buddhist temple fairs. In these fights, the older boxers of the camp battle against the Thai's oldest rival, the Burmese.
- Sukwan's Island is a coming-of-age feature documentary about a Thai family trying to preserve their daughter's imaginary world as she approaches adolescence.
- A chronicle of the enthralling, against-all-odds story that transfixed the world in 2018: the daring rescue of twelve boys and their coach from deep inside a flooded cave in Northern Thailand.
- A man quits work to care for dying grandmother, motivated by her fortune. He schemes to win her favor before she passes.
- Set in the remote jungle of Thailand, 150 underprivileged and orphaned students attending the country's first democratic school prepare a special celebration to honor their remarkable adoptive Mother on Mother's Day.
- The Cheer Ambassadors chronicles the Thai National Cheerleading Team's inspiring story of a coach and his team as they travel from the city streets and rice fields in Thailand to the World Championship in Orlando, Florida. The Cheer Ambassadors is a feature-length documentary about an incredible team of athletes in Thailand and their journey: from one man's dream to the day when they competed in the world cheerleading championships and caused 10,000 spectators to jump up and down screaming "THAILAND! THAILAND! THAILAND!" The movie focuses on the coach and key team members; it describes their relationships, their drive, and their sacrifices. It follows them on their journey from late night training based on watching YouTube performances of American teams, to competing against some of those same teams on the world stage. This film provides a unique perspective on the power of a dream and what it takes for a team to be champions. The Cheer Ambassadors is a universal story of passion, persistence and inspiration.
- Set during Thailand's economic boom, an ambitious and hardworking advertising executive, Pim, has little time for a love life,.
- Based on a Thai classic novel by Riam-Eang, the film depicts a forbidden love story of Yupadee and Sang-Mong who believe that love is forever. Yupadee is a beautiful lady who married to Papo, an old but wealthy man who owns the Camp Wood in Kampangpetch province.
- Y/OUR MUSIC immerses itself in the world of Thai musical expressions, from traditional music to labor songs and classical pop to urban indie music, spanning different locales and generations. As nine musicians display their musical expression, the rural or urban environments that influenced their sound are also explored. The hands that play traditional instruments amid the red dust clouds, the work songs being hummed in front of grains awaiting harvest, and the indie music born out of concrete basements create a melodious ecosystem. The film creates a sensory journey through some of the sounds and environments that encapsulate the music, from the noisy polluted streets of Bangkok to the calm, arid fields of Isan. While inhabiting different worlds, the musicians are linked by the same passion to bring their artistic aspirations to the fore and survive outside the pop mainstream.
- This documentary tells a heartfelt love story of a suburban Grandpa Somboon towards Grandma Miad in their last period of married life. Their mutual love has lasted for over 45 years even though their marriage is pre-arranged by their parents. The film focuses on the time when Grandma Miad is disabled because of her acute kidney failure. But Grandpa Somboon is still staying by her side and always taking good care of her until her last day. Despite their pre-arranged marriage, they never have strife but fulfilled their family life by well performing their mutual duty as husband and wife, parents of their offsprings and grandparents of their grandchildren. They have both cherished their eternal love planted by them and can be sensed by heart without having to utter a single sweet word.
- Set after the events of the series, Tharn and Type have been dating for four years, still very much in love, Type introduced Tharn to his family but Type's father might not be as supportive as they hoped him to be.
- Set in 1950 and based on the series of autobiographical short stories by Archin Panjabhan, the beginning finds Archin (Pijaya Vachajitpan) expelled from Bangkok's Chulalongkorn University in his sophomore year. He is packed off to southern Thailand, where he has supposedly has a job waiting for him. It's in a remote, mountainous jungle that doesn't even "rate a spot on the map", a place that is little but all-consuming red mud and seemingly endless, torrential downpours. Archin arrives, letter of recommendation in hand, at the mining company office, only to be told that there are no jobs. The company's superintendent, Sam, a stern Australian veteran of the Death Railway who asks Archin if he is willing to do manual labor. Archin answers to the affirmative and he's hired. He's even given a house of his own, (which happens to haunted). Everyone, from the lowliest Malaysian laborers to John, the burly chief of the mining staff, derides Ajin as a "Bangkok boy" who isn't fit for hard work and Archin is constantly put to the test. Eventually, he becomes a trusted, integral member of the company, working as a surveyor.
- A love triangle of best friends who fell in love with the same person finally caused black magic to be involved. This became a tragedy leading to a scary and never-ending revenge passing to the next generation.
- Thailand: a young Thai boxer goes up against a powerful gang that wants to control the Thai boxing market.
- The story is started from Wongtanong, the Indy magazine founder called A Day from Thailand who've been traveled to Italy and found that the family of the down syndrome people they let the Down syndrome kids live a normal life as everybody else. Therefore, he wish to know more about Thailand's Down syndrome kids situation in Thailand, his home town. Finally he met 5 of most interesting THAI's Down syndrome kids who live a normal but wonderful life.
- While breaking into a house, Tuang kills the owner and escapes, while Salak is caught. On his way to court, Salak escapes. In a small town, Boonpreng offers Salak a ride and then a job at his gas station. All goes well until Boonpreng's wife discovers Salak's past and blackmails him into breaking into her husband's safe to steal his money. Tuang's car breaks down at the gas station where he discovers Salak and works his way into the already tense situation.
- A tale of star crossed lovers set in the rural Siam of 1936.
- A documentary about a video store in 1990s Thailand, which established the independent cinema scene by selling pirated VHS tapes of Indie American, European and Asian films.
- In the feature documentary The Wrong Light, a charismatic activist leads a globally-regarded NGO that provides shelter and education for girls rescued from brothels in Northern Thailand. But as the filmmakers meet the girls and their families, discrepancies begin to emerge and the story takes an unexpected turn.
- Wow, a young boy living with his family in a big city, has a problem. His father is a gambler, and Wow, indisputably, is a jinx. Once, Wow causes his father's arrest, then a sequence of unfortunate events befall on everyone close to Wow. Eventually, the long-suffering father sends Wow away to an uncle in the country. But if the uncle and grandfather are as gentle and kind as the child's loving mother, the auntie is a tyrant. Luckily, Wow meets a young girl and soon his luck changes - sort of.
- As a sea nomad, Hook grew up with the ocean as his universe. Now he must make a courageous voyage to salvage the remains of his dying culture
- Jeab hears that his childhood sweetheart Noi-Naa is to be married, so he makes the trip back home to his provincial village. As he does so, the memories come flooding back to his childhood in 1980s Thailand. He remembers always being late to school, so his father would have to give him a ride on the back of the motorcycle. After school, he would always play with Noi-Naa and her girlfriends while the neighborhood boys rode their bicycles and played football and Chinese fantasy characters.
- The story of true love between two men. "Happiness doesn't matter how many times you smile. It depends on whom you are smiling with."
- Inspired by the life of Luang Pradit Pairoh the most revered traditional Thai music master who lived during the reigns of Kings Rama V to VIII.
- A mother surprises her son Gun with a birthday treat - an ultra-dark and bittersweet chocolate cake. Its mysterious taste makes strange things happen. Gun is a sheltered, rich kid who is having an affair with his revision teacher, whom he brings home when his mother is gone. The teacher also provides Gun with drugs in exchange for money.
- A shy young man from Bangkok , Khaiyoi develops a friendship with a girl with strong personality called Dakanda. Later, they both realize of their changing feeling far more than the 'best friend." Thus, after graduation, Khaiyoi moves to work in the South where a nurse Nui develops a crush on him. But Khaiyoi wants to keep their relationship as only 'the best friend.'
- This documentary film explores the spread of nationalism according to the concept of "Homogeneous, Empty Time" by Walter Benjamin, a German Jewish philosopher and cultural critic. The theory as referenced in the book Imagined Communities by Benedict Anderson stated that nationalistic ideologies originated from emptiness within an area where people have homogenous consciousness. This film, therefore, explores people in a variety of communities in Thailand, such as high school students, religious people, nationalistic right-wingers, military cadets, and people in the Southern border, in an attempt to find what foundation the Thai nation is formed upon. The film was shot during a time when Thailand was at its most nationalistic, with the military regime and coup leaders in power. It was also a time of great risk as the junta held absolute power in controlling the citizens by means of withholding and manipulating information, controlling people's behavior and restricting rights, mental and psychological brainwashing, as well as widespread suppression and punishment of any anti-government voices. This left the country with a great number of political prisoners as well as those who have fled in exile.
- A teacher arrives at a rural school and falls in love with his predecessor by reading her diary.
- A man has a duty to pass on messages to four different eras (Stone Age/Ban Rachan Era/Tom Yum Kung Crisis/Future World Era). It creates a bond between human beings that is happy, sad, mixed with evil but impressive.
- It is about the king of Thailand who died in October 2016 and everyone respects them as if they were his own father, the story is based on following the great dream of the king of Thailand, people should not dream that they have to do it in their life daily. Here Phak ( Puttichai Kasetsin ), who loves the king, wants everyone to have a dream in their youth. But he does not respect his father, once he discovers that the true meaning of respecting the king of the nation begins by respecting his own father, begins to love and respect him. Just like everyone helps each other and makes Thailand a good nation.
- Pueng, daughter of a military Colonel, has planned to spend her married life with Mann, a young Lieutenant with a promising future. On the day Martial Law was announced, she received a wedding invitation from a high school friend back in her hometown. Upon her return to Chanthaburi, Pueng is reunited with her old friends and encounters Boy who came back to work at the promising event as a wedding photographer. The unresolved feelings between Pueng and Boy resurface as they relive the old memories of their youthful days.
- Buddha's Lost Children is a feature-length documentary film about a Thai Buddhist monk who - armed only with his faith and skills and master boxer skills - wages an inspirational battle to help orphaned children, fight drug abuse, and preserve a vanishing way of life.
- An insightful documentary about Thai cinema, which features a colourful and long running film history, yet struggles as the industry attempts to move forward. This film examines the past and focuses on the Thai New Wave since 1997 by combining film clips, and interviews from Thai directors and others artists, like Asian hip-hop sensation Thaitanium, who are trying to create a more personal style of art. It is a portrait of the industry that includes illuminating conversations with internationally acclaimed filmmakers such as Pen-ek Ratanaruang, Wisit Sasanatieng, and Apichatpong Weerasethakul. The film blends thoughtful interviews of other artists and players in the Thai film industry with clips of great films like Country Hotel, Last Life in the Universe, Tropical Malady, and Tears of the Black Tiger. Both the country and the film industry have their hands tied with a myriad of issues and this film investigates these problems and then looks forward to the future through the eyes of some of the most important players in the Thai cinema.
- In 2013, the director was hired to produce a short film on the causes and treatment of osteoarthritis among the elderly, yet the award-winning film was soon embroiled in an unexpected copyright controversy with the commissioning organisation. This self-reflexive documentary questions not only the notions of artistic reproduction and intellectual property rights in the digital age, but also the 'ownership' of democracy in Thailand.
- It covers the lives of the poor in 4 different regions of Thailand, all connected by the same railroad. A monk, a laborer, an orphan and former friends, all facing various problems and hardships.
- Two boyhood friends are separated due to the disappearance of the sister of one of them, then later meet again as teenagers, when one of them has become a pop singer, and they discover feelings that they did not know they had.