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Saving Private Tootsie
''Saving Private Tootsie'' ( th, พรางชมพู กะเทยประจัญบาน) is a 2002 Thai film. The film is directed by Kittikorn Liasirikun.Booth, SimonSaving Private Tootsie (review) brns.com; retrieved 2007-12-08 In the film, several katoeys (ladyboys) survive a plane crash in the jungle of an (unidentified) neighbouring country and several soldiers come to rescue them. The film was sold for remake rights in the United States. Cast * Sorapong Chatree as Sgt. Rerng * Akara Amarttayakul (as Puthichai Amatayakul) as Capt. Sompong * as Kasem * Ornnapa Krissadee as Som Ying * as Chicha * as PFC Pakorn * Aed Carabao Aed Carabao ( th, แอ๊ด คาราบาว, ) is the stage name of Yuenyong Opakul ( th, ยืนยง โอภากุล; ), born 9 November 1954. He is a singer/songwriter and leader of the Thai rock band Carabao, known for its s ... as Pang Long * Theeradanai Suwannahom * Boriwat Yuto References External links * ...
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Kittikorn Liasirikun
Kittikorn Liasirikun ( th, กิตติกร เลียวศิริกุล, born 1967), also known as Leo Kittikorn, is a Thai film director, screenwriter and producer. His films include ''Bus Lane'' and '' Saving Private Tootsie''. Filmography Director * ''18-80 Buddy'' (''18-80 Puan si maimee sua'') (1997) * ''A Miracle of Oam and Somwung'' (''Patihan Om + Somwang'') (1998) * ''Goal Club'' (''Game Lom To'') (2001) * '' Saving Private Tootsie'' (''Phrang Chompu'') (2002) * ''The Mia'' aka ''The Bullet Wives'' (2005) * '' Ahimsa: Stop to Run'' (''Ahingsa-Jikko mee gam'') (2005) * ''Bus Lane'' (''May narok muay yok law'') (2007) * ''Dream Team'' (2008) * '' Sunset at Chaophraya'' (''Khu Kam'') (2013) *'' Spooks in Thailand'' (''Mun plaiw mak'') (2014) (co-directed with other three directors) Screenwriter * '' Saving Private Tootsie'' (''Phrang Chompu'') (2002) * '' Necromancer'' (''Jom kha mung wej'') (2005) (co-written with Piyapan Choopetch) * '' Ahimsa: Stop t ...
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Aed Carabao
Aed Carabao ( th, แอ๊ด คาราบาว, ) is the stage name of Yuenyong Opakul ( th, ยืนยง โอภากุล; ), born 9 November 1954. He is a singer/songwriter and leader of the Thai rock band Carabao, known for its songs in the "songs for life" genre. In October 2022, the governor of Suphan Buri province filed a defamation complaint with Thai police; Yuenyong Opakul "called the governor names as he slammed him for not inviting him to play at an annual fair in" his hometown; Yuenyong Opakul has apologized. History Early life He was born in a Thai Teochew Chinese middle-class family in Tambon Tha Phi Liang, Mueang Suphan Buri, Suphan Buri Province in central region of Thailand. He is the third generation of overseas Chinese immigrants living in Thailand. His grandfather came from a small village in the Fengshun, Meizhou north of Han River, Guangdong Province. His father's name Manus Opakul, who was highly regarded in the local area as a local s ...
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Film Bangkok Films
A film also called a movie, motion picture, moving picture, picture, photoplay or (slang) flick is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty, or atmosphere through the use of moving images. These images are generally accompanied by sound and, more rarely, other sensory stimulations. The word "cinema", short for cinematography, is often used to refer to filmmaking and the film industry, and to the art form that is the result of it. Recording and transmission of film The moving images of a film are created by photographing actual scenes with a motion-picture camera, by photographing drawings or miniature models using traditional animation techniques, by means of CGI and computer animation, or by a combination of some or all of these techniques, and other visual effects. Before the introduction of digital production, series of still images were recorded on a strip of chemically sensitize ...
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Thai LGBT-related Films
Thai or THAI may refer to: * Of or from Thailand, a country in Southeast Asia ** Thai people, the dominant ethnic group of Thailand ** Thai language, a Tai-Kadai language spoken mainly in and around Thailand *** Thai script *** Thai (Unicode block) People with the name * Thai (surname), a Vietnamese version of Cai, including a list of people with the name * Thai Lee (born 1958), an American businesswoman * Thai Nguyen, US-based Vietnamese fashion designer and television personality Other uses * Thai (cannabis), a name for the drug * Thai Airways, the national airline of Thailand * Thai cat, a breed of cat * Thai, a month in the Tamil calendar * Toe to Heel Air Injection (THAI), a method of extracting oil from oil sands See also * * Dai (other) * Tai (other) * Tay (other) * Thais (other) * Thay (other) * Tie (other) * Siam (other) Siam is the former name of Thailand, and is used to refer to the hist ...
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Kathoey
''Kathoey'' or ''katoey'' ( th, กะเทย; ) is an identity used by some people in Thailand, whose identities in English may be best described as transgender women in some cases, or effeminate gay men in other cases. Transgender women in Thailand mostly use terms other than when referring to themselves, such as ( th, ผู้หญิง, links=no, 'woman'). A significant number of Thai people perceive ''kathoey'' as belonging to a separate sex, including some transgender women themselves.Winter, Sam (2003). Research and discussion paper: ''Language and identity in transgender: gender wars and the case of the Thai kathoey''. Paper presented at the Hawaii conference on Social Sciences, Waikiki, June 2003Article online. In the face of the many sociopolitical obstacles that ' navigate in Thailand, ' activism has led to legal recognition as of January 2015. Terminology A study of 195 Thai transgender women found that most of the participants referred to themselve ...
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2002 Films
The year 2002 in film involved some significant events. Highest-grossing films The top 10 films released in 2002 by worldwide gross are as follows: 2002 was the first year to see three films cross the eight-hundred-million-dollar milestone, surpassing the previous year's record of two eight-hundred-million-dollar films. It also surpasses the previous years record of having the most ticket sales in a single year (fueled by the success of various sequels and the first Spider-Man movie). Events * March 1 — Paramount Pictures reveals a new-on screen logo that was used until December 2011 to celebrate its 90th anniversary. * May – '' The Pianist'' directed by Roman Polanski wins the "Palme d'Or" at the Cannes Film Festival. * May 3–5 – '' Spider-Man'' is the first film to make $100+ million during its opening weekend in the US unadjusted to inflation. * May 16 – '' Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones'' opens in theaters. Although a huge success, it was t ...
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Katoey
''Kathoey'' or ''katoey'' ( th, กะเทย; ) is an identity used by some people in Thailand, whose identities in English may be best described as transgender women in some cases, or effeminate gay men in other cases. Transgender women in Thailand mostly use terms other than when referring to themselves, such as ( th, ผู้หญิง, links=no, 'woman'). A significant number of Thai people perceive ''kathoey'' as belonging to a separate sex, including some transgender women themselves.Winter, Sam (2003). Research and discussion paper: ''Language and identity in transgender: gender wars and the case of the Thai kathoey''. Paper presented at the Hawaii conference on Social Sciences, Waikiki, June 2003Article online. In the face of the many sociopolitical obstacles that ' navigate in Thailand, ' activism has led to legal recognition as of January 2015. Terminology A study of 195 Thai transgender women found that most of the participants referred to themselves ...
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Sangar Chatchairungruang
Sangar may refer to: Places Iran * Sangar, Darab, Fars Province *Sangar, Sepidan, Fars Province *Sang Kar, Fars, also known as Sangar *Sar Gar, Fars, also known as Sangar *Sangar, Iran, Sangar District, Rasht County, Gilan Province ** Sangar District ***Sangar Rural District (Gilan Province) *Sangar-e Chanibeh-ye Do, also known as Sangar, Khuzestan Province *Sangar, Lorestan *Sangar, Markazi *Sangar, Amol, Mazandaran Province * Sangar, Neka, Mazandaran Province *Sangar Rural District (North Khorasan Province) * Sangar, Razavi Khorasan * Sangar, Maku, a village in West Azerbaijan Province * Sangar, Oshnavieh, a village in West Azerbaijan Province Elsewhere * Sangar, Afghanistan * Sangar, New South Wales, Australia *Sangar, Sakha Republic, Russia * Sangar railway station, Jammu district, Jammu and Kashmir, India *Tsugaru Strait, or Strait of Sangar, in Japan Other uses * Sangar (crater), on Mars *Sangar (fortification), a temporary fortified position *Sangar (name) Sangar is a surna ...
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The Nation (Thailand)
''The Nation'' is an English-language daily digital newspaper founded in 1971, published in Bangkok, Thailand. It is one of two English-language dailies in Bangkok, the other being the ''Bangkok Post''. On 28 June 2019, it published its final broadsheet edition leaving only its online edition. ''The Nation'' is Thailand's only Thai-owned English-language newspaper, It is owned by the Nation Group and is a member of the Asia News Network. History ''The Nation'' was founded by Suthichai Yoon on 1 July 1971 as ''The Voice of the Nation''. The name was eventually shortened to ''The Nation''. The paper changed considerably in 1991, when several Thai journalists from the ''Bangkok Post'' defected to ''The Nation''. In 2008, ''The Nation'' laid off substantial numbers of staff and under the new editorship of former business editor Thanong Khanthong recast itself as a business newspaper, moving international wire copy to a free tabloid insert, the Daily Xpress. the Nation Multim ...
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