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Executives at The Taiwan Creative Content Fest were told Tuesday that Thailand will soon increase its location production rebate system to 30% of applicable spending, up from the current 20%. They ...
Oksana Matiiash, board chair at Teach for Ukraine, an NGO that trains graduates and specialists as teachers to improve the education system, said there was growing panic in Ukraine's NGO sector ...
The Thailand Film Office website provides an array of information and services covering Thailand in general, visas and work permits, related government agencies and filming associations in the nation, filming in Thailand media, and lists of studios and equipment in Thailand. According to the Thai Film Act of 2008, any foreigners wishing to film ...
Danish artist Jens Galschiøt and Amnesty International Denmark erected the sculpture Pillar of Shame on the City Hall Square in Copenhagen on 24 March, a month since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [305] The Cannes Film Festival declined press accreditation to Russian journalists associated with outlets who are not aligned with ...
Thailand is poised to get serious about its commitment to the film industry, and plans to launch a major new body, the Thailand Creative Culture Agency, with a budget of THB7 billion ($200 million).
By the 1920s, a local film industry had started and in the 1930s, the Thai film industry had its first "golden age", with a number of studios producing films. The years after the Second World War saw a resurgence of the industry, which used 16 mm film to produce hundreds of films, many of them hard-driving action films.
The National Federation of Motion Pictures and Contents Associations (Thai: สมาพันธ์สมาคมภาพยนตร์เเห่งชาติ, MPC, previously known as the Federation of National Film Associations) is the main professional and trade organization of Thailand's film industry. It was established in 1991 in ...
Thailand's leading joint business group on Tuesday trimmed its economic growth forecast for this year to 2.5%-4.0% from a previous forecast of 2.5%-4.5% due to the impact of the Russia-Ukraine war ...