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    Young rapper roars for indigenous rights

    Sunday Spotlight, Published on 12/02/2023

    » Just before taking the stage, the teenage indigenous rapper took a deep breath and composed herself, eyes closed.

  • LIFE

    Rainbow revelry

    Life, Published on 02/07/2018

    » After an absence last year, the LGBT+ Film Festival Bangkok returns with a promise to bring you into the multiple dimensions of the rainbow community through films, talks, live shows, events and a special art exhibition. Held by the Bangkok Screening Room, the festival celebrates diversity, equality and creativity. It runs from tomorrow until Sunday, with a roster of fiction and documentary films, as well as other activities.

  • LIFE

    The hills are alive!

    Life, Published on 05/08/2016

    » In a special screening, The Sound of Music will screen at noon at Scala in Siam Square on Sunday. Yes, it's referendum day, but fans or Julie Andrews and the Trapp family can perform their democratic duty first then head out to catch the show of this classic film -- it will be the first time in 51 years that The Sound of Music is playing on the big screen here.

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    Too complex by half

    Life, Bernard Trink, Published on 04/07/2016

    » I find ever increasing complexity in the novels I review. In crime thrillers, in particular, mere twists and turns no longer suffice. Authors have taken to throwing in conspiracies, perpetrators in high places, deep-seated prejudice, psychopaths and national security.

  • LIFE

    Say yes to Chilean film No

    Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 05/02/2016

    » A film screening at the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) tomorrow couldn't be more timely. In a week that speculation over the timeline of the referendum on our draft charter has made several headlines, a movie about a referendum that will make or break a government arrives like serendipity. (It could be an omen, but let's not be cynical.)

  • LIFE

    Casting off the evils of apartheid

    Life, Published on 19/01/2015

    » The story of Zelda la Grange, Nelson Mandela's personal secretary, is about personal growth and social change. Her story begins with institutionalised racism.

  • LIFE

    Highlight reel

    Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 21/12/2012

    » Critics are not saboteurs, though sometimes we can be. I do not dream about movies _ there are more pleasant and sexier subjects _ and I enjoy Brave and The Avengers and The Expendables 2 and The Amazing Spider-man as much the average boy in your next seat. There are only movies I (or you) like and that I (or you) don't like, and if one day, I hope not soon, you put me in the ring at Lumpini Boxing Stadium, gloved, gagged, naked, oiled, and beat me up to pay for my ignorance, then let it be. But at least today in this traditional year-end pondering, please allow me to talk about movies that you mightn't have seen.

  • LIFE

    Many faces of Tokyo film festival

    Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 24/10/2012

    » The Tokyo International Film Festival celebrates its 25th edition this year, and while stars rolled down the signature Green Carpet and the 3D Cirque de Soleil fittingly raised the curtain on Saturday, the unfortunate Japan-China spat cast its shadow over the enthusiastic cinefest that's otherwise business, and movies, as usual.

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    Storming oscar's language barrier

    Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 28/09/2012

    » The end of September is when countries submit their representatives for the Oscar's Best Foreign Language Film, the only category the rest of the world can take part in for Hollywood's mostly self-celebratory awards show.

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