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Who is our Oscars Favourite?

B Magazine, Kong Rithdee, Published on 24/02/2019

» The most important of all unimportant things, the Oscars arrive on Monday morning, Thailand time. In a year that seems more muted than usual, Hollywood's biggest jamboree has striven to stay relevant with the inclusion of blockbuster titles such as Black Panther and Bohemian Rhapsody, besides the more edgy and less popular films that have claimed much of the headlines, such as Roma and Green Book. While there are many cinematic awards around the world, the Oscars still seem to matter the most, and the ritual of predicting the winners is at once a frivolous parlour game and an annual survey of the vital signs of mainstream cinema. Don't bet on it, but we offer our takes here.

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Court cites national security to extend 'Shakespeare' ban

News, Kong Rithdee, Published on 12/08/2017

» The Administrative Court yesterday rejected the complaint filed by the filmmakers of Shakespeare Must Die in which they asked for the ban on the film to be lifted, thereby extending a ban that has already lasted five years.

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Finding salvation for the South

News, Kong Rithdee, Published on 20/02/2017

» When Muhammad Anwar bin Ismael Hajiteh was released on Jan 7 on a royal pardon, activists and civic groups in the deep South greeted the news with jubilation.

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Moments of record

Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 07/10/2016

» The film fades and has scratches, but the persistence of history is strong. On Tuesday, the Ministry of Culture and Thai Film Archive (Public Organisation) registered 25 film items into the National Heritage list for audiovisual conservation and future reference. In November and December, the Archive will host screenings of some of the newly inducted titles.

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Banned transgender-themed film stirs up debate about 'arbitrary' censorship

News, Kong Rithdee, Published on 30/12/2015

» For five years Tanwarin Sukkhapisit fought an unprecedented court case, and last week she lost. But what's more important, says the film director of Insects in the Backyard, is how the case has exposed the loose, arbitrary interpretation of the Film Act 2008 that led her film to be banned in the first place.

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Film studio cuts 'Arbat' to placate censor

News, Kong Rithdee, Published on 15/10/2015

» The studio that produces the banned film Arbat is working on a new cut to placate the censors and will submit the re-edited version to the committee by Friday, says the publicist.

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Pit stop for ‘Fast and Furious 7’

News, Kong Rithdee, Published on 28/03/2015

» Local audiences will have to wait to catch Fast and Furious 7 in cinemas as a result of a contract dispute between a Thai movie studio and a Thai star who appears in the Hollywood film.