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The first Thai film to feature a central queer narrative was the film The Last Song (1985). [2] This film marked the beginning of what Thai cinema scholar, Oradol Kaewprasert, calls the “first wave of Thai queer cinema.” [2] Other prominent films included in the “first wave of Thai queer cinema” include Tortured Love (1987), a sequel to The Last Song (1985), and I Am A Man (1987), a ...
The way LGBT characters are portrayed in Thai TV dramas, from comical oddities to mainstream roles, made a big difference, according to Tinnaphop Sinsomboonthong, an assistant professor at ...
Thai LGBT-related (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer) films ... Pages in category "Thai LGBTQ-related films" The following 41 pages are in this category, out ...
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This is a list of dramatic television series (including web television and miniseries) that premiered in the 2020s which feature lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender characters. Non-binary , pansexual , asexual , and graysexual characters are also included.
Water Boyy is a 2015 Thai LGBT drama film directed by Rachi Kusonkusiri and starring Ngern Luangsodsai Anupart as "Nam", and Beam Papangkorn as "Meuk". It was filmed primarily in Thailand. In early March, it was revealed that there will be a remake named: Water Boyy: The Series with different actors.
The Thai term kathoey refers to a gender identity which is distinct from male and female, but is instead something inbetween or a third gender.It is often used by people who may also identify with the terms trans woman, intersex, or an effeminate gay man, and represents a mixing of "physical and psychological sex, gender behaviours and sexuality". [1]
The Iron Ladies (Thai: สตรีเหล็ก or Satree lek) is a 2000 Thai comedy film directed by Youngyooth Thongkonthun and written by Visuttchai Boonyakarnjawa and Jira Maligool. It was Thongkonthun's directorial debut. The film follows the true events of a men's volleyball team, composed mainly of gay and kathoey (transgender) athletes.