Sunset At Chaophraya (2013 Film)
''Sunset at Chaophraya'' ( th, คู่กรรม, ''Khu Kam'') in 2013 romantic-war-drama film directed by Kittikorn Liasirikun. Adapted from the novel '' Khu Kam'' by Thommayanti, the story is a love triangle, set in World War II-era Thailand, and depicts the star-crossed romance between an Imperial Japanese Navy officer and a Thai woman who is involved with the Free Thai resistance. It was released on April 4, 2013. One of top five box office hits (Thailand film) in 2013. Starring Nadech Kugimiya as Kobori, a Japanese Military Officer who is in the Japanese troop that invaded Siam, and Oranate D. Caballes as Angsumalin (Hideko), a young Siamese woman whose feelings towards Kobori are complicated by her strong, anti-Japanese sense of nationalism and her intention to romantically commit to a childhood friend upon his return from abroad. The story depicts first love from the perspective of young characters, and how it affects their lives and their aspirations. Kugimiya and C ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hideko
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2010s Japanese-language Films
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Pacific War Films
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2013 Romantic Drama Films
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2013 Films
The following tables list films released in 2013. Three popular films ('' Top Gun'', '' Jurassic Park'', and ''The Wizard of Oz'') were re-released in 3D and IMAX. Evaluation of the year Richard Brody of '' The New Yorker'' said, "The year 2013 has been an amazing one for movies, though maybe every year is an amazing year for movies if one is ready to be amazed by movies. It’s also a particularly apt year to make a list of the best films. Making a list is not merely a numerical act but also a polemical one, and the best of this year’s films are polemical in their assertion of the singularity of cinema, as well as of the art form’s opposition to the disposable images of television. The 2013 crop comprises an unplanned, if not accidental, collective declaration of the essence of the cinema, an art of images and sounds that, at their best, don’t exist to tell a story or to tantalize the audience (though they may well do so) but, rather, to reflect a crisis in the life of th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vichaya Vatanasapt
Vichaya Vatanasapt ( th, วิชญ วัฒนศัพท์) is a Thai musician, composer and music producer, best known for film scores produced through his studio Hualampong Riddim. Vichaya graduated in architecture from King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, and only had informal training in music. Upon graduation, he joined the band La-Ong-Fong, and went on to pursue a career in music instead of architecture. After La-Ong-Fong, he worked with the band T-Bone, co-founding Hualampong Riddim in 1999 as an indie label to manage the band as well as his own electro-pop project The Photo Sticker Machine. Soon, Hualampong Riddim began producing music for advertising, and then branched into film music, beginning with the 1999 indie film '' Kon Jorn''. Vichaya went on to compose for Yuthlert Sippapak's 2003 film ''February'', and co-wrote the score for Pen-ek Ratanaruang's ''Last Life in the Universe'' with Jettamon Malayota. He composed several other works for Yuthle ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Suphannahong National Film Awards
The Suphannahong National Film Awards ( th, รางวัลภาพยนตร์แห่งชาติ สุพรรณหงส์, 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 Golden Suphannahong Awards 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 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |