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  2. Thai Film Archive - Wikipedia

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    The Film Archive (Public Organization) (FA; Thai: หอภาพยนตร์ (องค์การมหาชน)), [1] also commonly referred to as the Thai Film Archive (TFA), [2] is a film archive in Thailand. It was established in 1984 as the National Film Archive, operating under the Fine Arts Department. [3]

  3. National Film Heritage Registry - Wikipedia

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    The National Film Heritage Registry of Thailand is a collection of historically and culturally significant films compiled and maintained by the Thai Film Archive for their recognition and preservation. The listed films range from historical footage to works of classic Thai cinema and contemporary feature films, unrestricted by subject matter ...

  4. List of archives in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    This is list of archives in Thailand. Archives in Thailand. National Archives of Thailand; Thai Film Archive;

  5. List of Thai films - Wikipedia

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    Thai films at the Internet Movie Database – Links to index of the Thai-language titles; Thai Film Database; Thailand box office results at Box Office Mojo; Thailand movies lineup at SiamZone; Movie release schedule in Thailand 2007 at Pantip.com, with archives going back to 1999; MovieSeer – Current showtimes in Thailand

  6. Ruang Talok 69 - Wikipedia

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    Ruang Talok 69 (Thai: เรื่องตลก 69, English: 6ixtynin9 or A Funny Story About 6 and 9), is a 1999 Thai black comedy crime film written and directed by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang. It is the second feature film by the Thai writer-director. It stars Lalita Panyopas, a popular star of Thai soap operas.

  7. I Miss You (1992 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was a commercial success and helped spark a wave of Thai teen films that followed in the 1990s. [ 1 ] I Miss You won several awards, including Best Picture at both the Suphannahong National Film Awards and Bangkok Critics Assembly Awards .

  8. Khan Kluay - Wikipedia

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    Khan Kluay was released in Thailand on May 18, 2006, and the film was shown to an audience of Asian elephants and their mahouts in an outdoor screening in Ayutthaya Province on June 6 of that year. It was released in September 2008 on DVD in the United States as The Blue Elephant.

  9. Plae Kao - Wikipedia

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    The film was one of the biggest box-office hits in Thailand at the time of its release, earning 13 million baht, a record figure at the time. [1] [2] It was remade in 2002 in Thailand as Kwan-Riam. In 2018, the film was digitized and restored by the Thai Film Archive (public company) and was re-released in Thailand in October 2018. [1]