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I Miss You (1992 Film)
''Anueng Khitthueng Pho Sangkhep'' (), later released with the English title ''I Miss You'', is a 1992 Thai coming-of-age film directed by Bhandit Rittakol and released by Five Star Production. The story follows a group of upper-secondary school students in Chiang Mai, and launched the careers of several of its actors, including Ann Thongprasom, Katreeya English, , members of the boy band Boyscout (Thai band), Boyscout, and . The film was a commercial success and helped spark a wave of Thai teen films that followed in the 1990s. ''I Miss You'' won several awards, including Best Picture at both the Suphannahong National Film Awards and Bangkok Critics Assembly Awards. It was registered as a national heritage film (Thailand), national heritage film by the Thai Film Archive in its eighth annual listing, announced on 4 October 2018. References

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Bhandit Rittakol
Bhandit Rittakol (, b. 21 March 1951 in Ayutthaya Province, Thailand d. 1 October 2009 in Bangkok) was an award-winning Thai people, Thai film director, producer and screenwriter. His films include the controversial biographical film of Thai communist revolutionary Seksan Prasertkul, ''The Moonhunter''; the jungle thriller film, thriller ''Tigress of King River'' and ''The Seed'' (''Duay Klao'' or ), a semi-documentary story of Isan farmers hit by drought who are saved by cloud seeding operations sponsored by King Bhumibol Adulyadej, as well as the ''Boonchu'' teen comedy series of the 1980s and 1990s. Biography Early career After graduating from Assumption University, Thailand, Assumption University in 1971, Bhandit became a journalist for ''The Nation (Thailand), The Nation'', an English-language daily newspaper that had just been started by some Thai journalists. Among the stories he covered was the 14 October 1973 uprising (see History of Thailand (1932-1973)). In 1975, he be ...
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Thai Film Archive
The Film Archive (Public Organization) (FA; ), also commonly referred to as the Thai Film Archive (TFA), is a film archive in Thailand. It was established in 1984 as the National Film Archive, operating under the Fine Arts Department. It was reorganized into a public organization under the oversight of the Ministry of Culture in 2009. It is located in the Phutthamonthon District of Nakhon Pathom Province Nakhon Pathom (, ,Pronunciation) is one of the central Provinces of Thailand, provinces (''changwat'') of Thailand. Neighbouring provinces are (from north clockwise) Suphan Buri province, Suphan Buri, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province, Ayutthaya .... See also * National Film Heritage Registry * List of film archives References External links * Public organizations of Thailand Film archives in Asia Film organizations in Thailand Archives in Thailand Nakhon Pathom province 1984 establishments in Thailand {{Film-org-stub ...
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Best Picture Suphannahong National Film Award Winners
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Five Star Production Films
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Thai Coming-of-age Films
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1990s Thai Films
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1992 Films
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National Heritage Film (Thailand)
The National Film Heritage Registry of Thailand is a collection of historically and culturally significant films compiled and maintained by the Thai Film Archive The Film Archive (Public Organization) (FA; ), also commonly referred to as the Thai Film Archive (TFA), is a film archive in Thailand. It was established in 1984 as the National Film Archive, operating under the Fine Arts Department. It was reo ... 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. The registry was initiated in 2011, and additions to the list are announced annually on 4 October, which the archive observes as Thai Film Conservation Day. As of the twelfth listing in 2022, 233 titles have been added to the registry. See also * :Thai national heritage films References External linksNational Film Heritage at the Film Archive official website{{in lang, th Cinema of Thail ...
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Five Star Production
Five Star Production Co. Ltd. () is a Thai film production company. It was founded in 1973 by Kiat Iamphungphorn and is today headed by his children, Aphiradee and her younger brothers Kiatkamon and Kiattikul. The company's films include the works of Wisit Sasanatieng ('' Tears of the Black Tiger'', '' Citizen Dog'') and Pen-Ek Ratanaruang ('' Ruang Talok 69'', '' Monrak Transistor'', '' Last Life in the Universe'', '' Invisible Waves''). Other directors associated with Five Star include Thanit Jitnukul, Bhandit Rittakol, and Poj Arnon. History Introduction Five Star Production was presented in international festivals. '' Tears of the Black Tiger'', by Wisit Sasanatieng Wisit Sasanatieng (; ; born June 28, 1963) is a Thai (ethnic group), Thai film director and screenwriter of Thai Chinese, Chinese descent. Best known for his colourful debut feature film, ''Tears of the Black Tiger'', he is among a "Thai New Wave, ..., was the first Thai film to compete in Un Certain Regard ...
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Bangkok Critics Assembly Awards
The Bangkok Critics Assembly Awards (; "Entertainment Critics Club Awards") is a film award based in Thailand. It is given by the Bangkok Critics Assembly (, ), an association of professional film critics, to local feature film productions on an annual basis. The first ceremony was held in 1991 for films released in 1990, with awards in eleven categories. Two more categories and a lifetime achievement award have since been added. The awards are decided by a regular panel of judges, and is considered one of the most prestigious in the Thai cinema industry. The ceremony is usually low-key and informal, and is often compared and contrasted to the red-carpet Suphannahong National Film Awards The Suphannahong National Film Awards (, also known as the Thailand National Film Association Awards) is the primary film award of the Thai film industry. It is given annually by the National Federation of Motion Pictures and Contents Associati .... Ceremonies References {{reflist Thai fil ...
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Suphannahong National Film Awards
The Suphannahong National Film Awards (, also known as the Thailand National Film Association Awards) is the primary film award of the Thai film industry. It is given annually by the National Federation of Motion Pictures and Contents Associations (MPC), and is named after the trophy statuette designed in the shape of the figurehead of the Royal Barge ''Suphannahong''. History The first film awards dedicated specifically to Thai films was inspired by Thailand's hosting of the 23rd Asia-Pacific Film Festival in 1977. The Film Producers Association of Thailand then hosted the first in 1979, using the same trophy design created earlier for the Asia-Pacific Film Festival. The Golden Suphannahong Awards were held a total of seven times, and ceased after 1988 when the Film Producers Association stepped back from its ''de facto'' leadership role in the Thai film industry. The Federation of National Film Associations (now the MPC), which took over that role, began presenting a new s ...
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