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Song for Chao Phraya (Thai: น้องเมีย; RTGS: Nong Mia; lit: "wife's younger sister") is a 1990 Thai drama film directed by Chatrichalerm Yukol. [1] The film was selected as the Thai entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. [2] It is a remake of the 1978 film of the ...
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; Top 10 Best Thai Movies of All Time at Khmer Bird
The Medium (Thai: ร่างทรง Rang Song, literally: Mediumship) is a 2021 Thai-South Korean mockumentary supernatural folk horror film [2] co-written and produced by Na Hong-jin and directed by Banjong Pisanthanakun. It is a co-production of Thailand's GDH 559 and South Korea's Showbox. [3]
Suddenly Twenty [a] is a 2016 Thai musical comedy-drama film directed by Araya Suriharn. It is a remake of the 2014 South Korean film Miss Granny [ 1 ] and stars Davika Hoorne in leading role [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Film critic Sorradithep Supachanya wrote: "The story is clearly cliché and the title hopelessly unoriginal (it shares the title with one of the most popular, and overplayed, Thai songs in the country’s pop music history); yet, with the director’s brilliant mix of picturesque landscapes, beautiful music, and plenty of harmless humour ...
This is a list of films which placed number one at the weekend box office for the year 2023 only in Bangkok, Metropolitan region and Chiang Mai, Thailand with the gross in Thai baht. [ 1 ] Number-one films
Thaai Mookaambikai is a 1982 Indian Tamil-language devotional film directed by K. Shankar, starring K. R. Vijaya, Jaishankar, Sivakumar, Sujatha and other leading actors. The film was released on 9 July 1982.
Pumpuang Duangjan (Thai: พุ่มพวง ดวงจันทร์; RTGS: Phumphuang Duangchan), also known by the nickname Pueng (Thai: ผึ้ง; RTGS: Phueng; "Bee") (4 August 1961 – 13 June 1992), was a Thai megastar. [1] She was the symbol of Thai songs culture. She was the singer, actress who pioneered electronic Luk Thung.