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Shaking up the Oscars

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 14/01/2025

» Last year marked an extraordinary milestone for the Thai film industry, showcasing its talent and storytelling prowess on the global stage.

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Thai star Aokbab makes history with Emmy win

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 03/12/2024

» Thai actress Chutimon Chuengcharoensukying, also known as Aokbab, became the first ever Thai actor to win an International Emmy Award. The 28-year-old won an award for Best Performance for her role in Hunger, a Netflix original film that captivated audiences worldwide with its powerful storytelling.

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Hunger triumphs at the Asian Academy Creative Awards in Singapore

Life, Published on 26/12/2023

» Hunger, Netflix's film from Asia Pacific with the highest view hours in the first half of this year, has now added another feather to its cap. The Thai film recently won Best Feature Film at the 2023 Asian Academy Creative Awards (AACA) in Singapore, triumphing over a long list of other outstanding films.

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At the top of her game

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 11/07/2023

» Only a few months after making waves globally in Hunger, a hit drama on Netflix that highlights class divide, Chutimon "Aokbab" Chuengcharoensukying returns in Delete, a story about a mystery mobile phone whose camera is able to delete anyone from existence. The eight-part miniseries is currently on the top 10 most-watched shows in Thailand.

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Undercooked

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 21/04/2023

» It's quite common to see movies that deal with food and the art of cooking becoming targets for criticism. It's not that difficult for this type of movie to quickly attract the attention of the audience, because hardly anyone would say no to the beautiful, yummy looking dishes in films. But at the same time, it will be easily criticised by both movie and foodie snobs. Despite being currently among the most watched movies on Netflix, the hit drama-thriller Hunger has also divided audiences and critics.

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Careful what you cook for

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 12/04/2023

» Inhuman Kiss director Sitisiri "Dome" Mongkolsiri has returned with Hunger, his latest film and first collaboration effort with streaming giant Netflix. Hunger is an emotional rollercoaster of a drama that uses the world of culinary arts as a medium for exposing human ambition, greed and the class divides of society.

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The way it ought to be

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 09/02/2022

» Four years on since the overwhelming international success of the high school crime thriller Bad Genius, director Nattawut "Baz" Poonpiriya returns with a bang in an emotional road trip drama called One For The Road.

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Man of many styles

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 31/12/2019

» Always looking forward to the next year? Award-winning and well-regarded filmmaker Nawapol "Ter" Thamrongrattanarit is back, with How To Ting (Happy Old Year), his seventh directorial feature film, and a unique love drama about people who get stuck at times on moving on and letting go. And just like any of Nawapol's other movies, Happy Old Year opened last week to very good notices and a string of mixed reviews.