07 December 2018

Freedom Thai Film


Freedom Thai Film

A panel discussion about Thai film censorship took place this afternoon at Bangkok Art and Culture Centre. Freedom Thai Film (กู้อิสรภาพหนังไทย), organised by the Thai Film Director Association, was introduced by Tanwarin Sukkhapisit, whose Insects in the Backyard (อินเซค อินเดอะ แบ็คยาร์ด) was released last year after its ban was overturned.

The event was prompted by the censorship of Surasak Pongson’s Thibaan (ไทบ้าน) sequel last month, when three cuts were required before it was passed for release. (I interviewed Surasak before the discussion started, and he explained that he worked around the clock for two days to release the film on time despite the censorship.)

Freedom Thai Film

Manit Sriwanichpoom, producer of the still-banned Shakespeare Must Die (เชคสเปียร์ต้องตาย), also took part, as did Theerawat Rujinatham, director of Rap Against Dictatorship’s music video Which Is My Country (ประเทศกูมี) and Chulayarnnon Siriphol, whose short film Birth of Golden Snail (กำเนิดหอยทากทอง) was banned last month. The event was similar to Freedom on Film (สิทธิหนังไทย), a seminar held at BACC in 2013.

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