Thai production and sales outfit Neramitnung Film is introducing Filmart buyers to Wai Noom 2001, the latest film by 4 Kings director Phutthipong Nakthong, and Happy Monday! starring Oabnithi Wiwattanawarang.
Wai Noom 2001 is a prison drama loosely based on a true story about a group of teen criminals kept in the most notorious prison in Bangkok. The original cast from box-office hits 4 Kings and its sequel will reunite with director Phutthipong, including Nat Kitcharit, Arak Amornsupasiri, Itkron Pungkiatrussamee, Benjamin Joseph Varney and Aelm Thavornsiri.
Happy Monday! is a time-loop drama about a loser who is happily stuck in a repeated Monday because...
Wai Noom 2001 is a prison drama loosely based on a true story about a group of teen criminals kept in the most notorious prison in Bangkok. The original cast from box-office hits 4 Kings and its sequel will reunite with director Phutthipong, including Nat Kitcharit, Arak Amornsupasiri, Itkron Pungkiatrussamee, Benjamin Joseph Varney and Aelm Thavornsiri.
Happy Monday! is a time-loop drama about a loser who is happily stuck in a repeated Monday because...
- 3/12/2024
- ScreenDaily
Disney’s Korean superhero thriller Moving heads the nominations for this year’s Asia Content Awards at Busan International Film Festival with nods in six categories, followed by Tencent Video’s The Long Season with five nods.
Moving picked up nominations for best creative, best writer (Kang Full), three acting categories and best visual effects. Crime thriller The Long Season was also nominated for best creative, along with best director (Xin Shuang), two acting categories and best visual effects.
Netflix’s The Glory and Delete, from Thailand’s Gdh 559 Company, also scored highly, racking up four nominations apiece (see full list below).
Busan’s awards to recognise streaming and TV content, now known as the Asia Content Awards and Global Ott Awards, recently joined forces with the International Ott Festival, hosted by Korea’s Ministry of Science and Ict and Busan Metropolitan City, to open up its nominations to global content.
Moving picked up nominations for best creative, best writer (Kang Full), three acting categories and best visual effects. Crime thriller The Long Season was also nominated for best creative, along with best director (Xin Shuang), two acting categories and best visual effects.
Netflix’s The Glory and Delete, from Thailand’s Gdh 559 Company, also scored highly, racking up four nominations apiece (see full list below).
Busan’s awards to recognise streaming and TV content, now known as the Asia Content Awards and Global Ott Awards, recently joined forces with the International Ott Festival, hosted by Korea’s Ministry of Science and Ict and Busan Metropolitan City, to open up its nominations to global content.
- 9/12/2023
- by Liz Shackleton
- Deadline Film + TV
Nawapol “Ter” Thamrongrattanarit has been an exciting director to follow, his works treading a very fine line, sitting right on the border between indie and mainstream cinema. Dealing with various themes, his narratives often return to one key element: love. It is thus with excitement and curiosity that one approaches “Fast & Feel Love”, his latest work which was funnily enough marketed as his first action film.
“Fast and Feel Love“ is screening at Five Flavours Asian Film Festival
Kao and Jay both do not really fit in at their school. With his obsession for competitive sport stacking, Kao doesn’t have any time to make friends and Jay, who loves her plants and speaks impeccable English, is constantly called a “Falang” (foreigner). The two find solace in each other’s company and genuinely become fond of each other. Years down the line, the two are in their 30s and living together.
“Fast and Feel Love“ is screening at Five Flavours Asian Film Festival
Kao and Jay both do not really fit in at their school. With his obsession for competitive sport stacking, Kao doesn’t have any time to make friends and Jay, who loves her plants and speaks impeccable English, is constantly called a “Falang” (foreigner). The two find solace in each other’s company and genuinely become fond of each other. Years down the line, the two are in their 30s and living together.
- 11/19/2022
- by Rhythm Zaveri
- AsianMoviePulse
If I were to tell you that a film about the sport of cup-stacking – yes, the sport of cup-stacking – is one of the best comedies of the year, you’d laugh me out of the building. But, indeed, I am here to tell you that Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit’s story is, well, stacked full of fast jokes and furious comedy.
Fast and Feel Love will make you chuckle from title treatment alone. It revolves around Jay, a young woman who has been caring for her boyfriend Kao after he pursues his dream of cup stacking. All in all, their efforts have been worthwhile; Kao is one of the most successful competitors in his chosen sport in the world. It problem is that it is never enough, Kao is always chasing after a faster time and is dismissive of Jay’s efforts and own dreams. When Jay leaves, Kao must learn all...
Fast and Feel Love will make you chuckle from title treatment alone. It revolves around Jay, a young woman who has been caring for her boyfriend Kao after he pursues his dream of cup stacking. All in all, their efforts have been worthwhile; Kao is one of the most successful competitors in his chosen sport in the world. It problem is that it is never enough, Kao is always chasing after a faster time and is dismissive of Jay’s efforts and own dreams. When Jay leaves, Kao must learn all...
- 10/17/2022
- by Sarah Cook
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Four features and two series include the latest from award-winning director Wisit Sasanatieng.
Netflix has announced its first ever slate of original features and series from Thailand, directed by a string of award-winning filmmakers and produced by powerhouse studios Gdh and Gmm.
The films include The Murderer, directed by Wisit Sasanatieng, which marks the streaming platform’s first feature in the northeastern Thai dialect. It stars popular Thai comedian Mum Jokmok as a policeman who investigates whether an English man has killed his Thai in-laws.
Wisit is known for titles such as Western homage Tears Of The Black Tiger, which...
Netflix has announced its first ever slate of original features and series from Thailand, directed by a string of award-winning filmmakers and produced by powerhouse studios Gdh and Gmm.
The films include The Murderer, directed by Wisit Sasanatieng, which marks the streaming platform’s first feature in the northeastern Thai dialect. It stars popular Thai comedian Mum Jokmok as a policeman who investigates whether an English man has killed his Thai in-laws.
Wisit is known for titles such as Western homage Tears Of The Black Tiger, which...
- 10/11/2022
- by Silvia Wong
- ScreenDaily
Netflix is broadening its original content output from Thailand, a country with a history of punching above its weight with original genre filmmaking, TV production and creative advertising.
Netflix has produced and released a smattering of individual originals from Thailand over the past few years — including reality series The Stranded and crime thriller Bangkok Breaking — but the lineup unveiled by the streamer at a glitzy event in Bangkok Tuesday evening represents its first full Thai slate. The slate includes four films and two series.
“From broad comedy to twisty thrillers, this is our most diverse lineup of titles to date in Thailand,” said Netflix’s director of content for Thailand, Yongyoot Thongkongtoon.
“While we explore class disparity in culinary film Hunger, pay homage to itinerant mobile film troupes in Mon Rak Nak Pak and follow the emotional journey of strangers pretending to be a family in Analog Squad,...
Netflix has produced and released a smattering of individual originals from Thailand over the past few years — including reality series The Stranded and crime thriller Bangkok Breaking — but the lineup unveiled by the streamer at a glitzy event in Bangkok Tuesday evening represents its first full Thai slate. The slate includes four films and two series.
“From broad comedy to twisty thrillers, this is our most diverse lineup of titles to date in Thailand,” said Netflix’s director of content for Thailand, Yongyoot Thongkongtoon.
“While we explore class disparity in culinary film Hunger, pay homage to itinerant mobile film troupes in Mon Rak Nak Pak and follow the emotional journey of strangers pretending to be a family in Analog Squad,...
- 10/11/2022
- by Patrick Brzeski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Nawapol “Ter” Thamrongrattanarit has been an exciting director to follow, his works treading a very fine line, sitting right on the border between indie and mainstream cinema. Dealing with various themes, his narratives often return to one key element: love. It is thus with excitement and curiosity that one approaches “Fast & Feel Love”, his latest work which was funnily enough marketed as his first action film.
“Fast and Feel Love” is screening on Fantasia International Film Festival
Kao and Jay both do not really fit in at their school. With his obsession for competitive sport stacking, Kao doesn’t have any time to make friends and Jay, who loves her plants and speaks impeccable English, is constantly called a “Falang” (foreigner). The two find solace in each other’s company and genuinely become fond of each other. Years down the line, the two are in their 30s and living together.
“Fast and Feel Love” is screening on Fantasia International Film Festival
Kao and Jay both do not really fit in at their school. With his obsession for competitive sport stacking, Kao doesn’t have any time to make friends and Jay, who loves her plants and speaks impeccable English, is constantly called a “Falang” (foreigner). The two find solace in each other’s company and genuinely become fond of each other. Years down the line, the two are in their 30s and living together.
- 7/23/2022
- by Rhythm Zaveri
- AsianMoviePulse
Tickets go on sale July 1 for the fully in-theater 20th anniversary edition of the New York Asian Film Festival (Nyaff), presented by the New York Asian Film Foundation and Film at Lincoln Center (Flc), running from July 15–28, 2022 at Flc, as well as on July 23 and July 28–31 at Asia Society, which will be co-presenting a selection of key films and a Hong Kong marathon day. International stars and acclaimed filmmakers will return in-person to grace the Nyaff red carpet at Flc, receive awards, speak at Q&a sessions, and impart wisdom during masterclasses and special talks.
Hong Kong cultural icon Josie Ho will headline Nyaff 2022 with her latest project as producer of the inspiring musical documentary Finding Bliss: Fire and Ice—The Director’s Cut, in which she travels with musicians and students from Hong Kong to Iceland for a transcendent collaboration. As a tribute to the acting superstar, the festival...
Hong Kong cultural icon Josie Ho will headline Nyaff 2022 with her latest project as producer of the inspiring musical documentary Finding Bliss: Fire and Ice—The Director’s Cut, in which she travels with musicians and students from Hong Kong to Iceland for a transcendent collaboration. As a tribute to the acting superstar, the festival...
- 7/1/2022
- by Grace Han
- AsianMoviePulse
Nyaff is thrilled to announce that the 20th Anniversary edition of the New York Asian Film Festival (Nyaff) will kick off on July 15 with the international premiere of the propulsively-paced Thai romantic comedy Fast & Feel Love, directed by Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit.
The director will be joined at Film at Lincoln Center on opening night by his leading actress, Urassaya “Yaya” Sperbund, who is being honored with the Screen International Rising Star award.
Nat Kitcharit in Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit’s “Fast & Feel Love”
In Fast & Feel Love, Sperbund plays the supportive girlfriend of a world champion sport stacker (Nat Kitcharit) who only has time for his game. When she finally comes to her senses and dumps him, he must learn basic adulting skills to find a way to win her back.
“This is the perfect film for an opening that marks a true return to theaters as well as Nyaff’s 20th anniversary,...
The director will be joined at Film at Lincoln Center on opening night by his leading actress, Urassaya “Yaya” Sperbund, who is being honored with the Screen International Rising Star award.
Nat Kitcharit in Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit’s “Fast & Feel Love”
In Fast & Feel Love, Sperbund plays the supportive girlfriend of a world champion sport stacker (Nat Kitcharit) who only has time for his game. When she finally comes to her senses and dumps him, he must learn basic adulting skills to find a way to win her back.
“This is the perfect film for an opening that marks a true return to theaters as well as Nyaff’s 20th anniversary,...
- 5/28/2022
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
Nyaff’s 20th anniversary edition will take place from July 15-28.
Thai romantic comedy Fast & Feel Love is set to open New York Asian Film Festival (Nyaff), where lead actress Urassaya Sperbund will receive the Screen International Rising Star award.
Nyaff’s 20th anniversary edition will take place from July 15-28 and Sperbund, who is also known as Yaya, will be presented with the award on opening night at New York’s Lincoln Centre.
Directed by Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit, the film follows a world champion of sport stacking – played by Nat Kitcharit – who must learn basic adulting skills after being...
Thai romantic comedy Fast & Feel Love is set to open New York Asian Film Festival (Nyaff), where lead actress Urassaya Sperbund will receive the Screen International Rising Star award.
Nyaff’s 20th anniversary edition will take place from July 15-28 and Sperbund, who is also known as Yaya, will be presented with the award on opening night at New York’s Lincoln Centre.
Directed by Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit, the film follows a world champion of sport stacking – played by Nat Kitcharit – who must learn basic adulting skills after being...
- 5/22/2022
- by Jean Noh
- ScreenDaily
Production and sales outfit to sell ‘Fast And Feel Love’ and ‘Love Destiny The Movie’.
Major Thai production and sales outfit Gdh 559 returns to Filmart Online with two new titles: romantic comedy drama Fast And Feel Love and TV drama series spin-off Love Destiny The Movie.
Presented at the virtual Hong Kong market for the first time, Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit’s Fast And Feel Love centres on a world champion of sport stacking who, when dumped by his long-time girlfriend, has to learn basic adult skills to take care of himself.
The film stars Nat Kitcharit (4 Kings), Urassaya Sperbund (Brother Of The Year...
Major Thai production and sales outfit Gdh 559 returns to Filmart Online with two new titles: romantic comedy drama Fast And Feel Love and TV drama series spin-off Love Destiny The Movie.
Presented at the virtual Hong Kong market for the first time, Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit’s Fast And Feel Love centres on a world champion of sport stacking who, when dumped by his long-time girlfriend, has to learn basic adult skills to take care of himself.
The film stars Nat Kitcharit (4 Kings), Urassaya Sperbund (Brother Of The Year...
- 3/15/2022
- by Silvia Wong
- ScreenDaily
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.