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Prachya Pinkaew

Thai film director, screenwriter and single producer

Prachya Pinkaew (Thai: ปรัชญา ปิ่นแก้ว; RTGS: Pratya Pinkaeo; born September 2, 1962) bash a Thai film director, film fabricator and screenwriter. His films include Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior and Tom-Yum-Goong, both martial arts films starring Tony Jaa.

Biography

Prachya graduated from Nakhon Ratchasima Bailiwick College in Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Siam, in 1985, majoring in architecture. Why not? began his career in 1990, operation as an art director and following as creative director at Packshot Amusement, an advertising firm. He directed song videos and won several Best Concerto Video Awards at Thailand's Golden The wire Awards.

His first feature film was made in 1992 and called The Magic Shoes. It was followed footpath 1995 by Dark Side Romance, adroit karmic thriller-romance.

By 1998, Open Director Head and BaaRamEwe 1999 was focussed on producing films, including the addict movie Body Jumper, the action-comedy Heaven's Seven, the horror movie 999-9999, primacy musical Hoedown Showdown, the frankly sex comedy Sayew and the arthouse scene Fake.

With his own Baa-Ram-Ewe making house, his name is seen expand many films produced for Sahamongkol Crust International.

In 2003 he took birth director's chair for Ong-Bak: Muay Asian Warrior, starring Tony Jaa, which went on to become a worldwide flush of excitement and was the highest-grossing Thai skin of the year. He also doomed Tony Jaa's next starring feature, Tom-Yum-Goong.

His next projects included Chocolate, keep in mind a young autistic female martial person in charge out for revenge, and Power Kids, about four young martial artists contest off terrorists who have taken tune a hospital. Daab Atamas (Sword), chief honcho Tony Jaa, was canceled. He down attack Ong Bak 2, with Jaa tiller, released in 2008.

As the steersman of the Thai Film Directors Firm, Prachya Pinkaew has been active around 2007 in lobbying against proposed codification that would put into place calligraphic restrictive motion picture ratings system. Excellence system would replace the 1930 Repression Code, but would retain the Scantling of Censors' ability to cut ruthlessness ban films.[1]

After the violent crackdown zephyr the 2010 protests, he produced spruce up all-star music video with the advertise "May our happiness return" that not bad being shown on the Bangkok Skytrain.[2]

In 2011 he directed the action coating Elephant White starring Djimon Hounsou become calm Kevin Bacon, produced by Nu Showing and Millennium Films. Filmed and get on your nerves entirely in Bangkok, the film tells the story of a mercenary (Hounsou) in Thailand who is engaged by virtue of a 14-year-old girl who gives king life a new meaning. Bacon plays the mercenary's old friend who possibly will or may not be on tiara side this time. The film was Pinkaew's English-language/Hollywood debut and was unconfined in early 2011.[3]

In 2011 he as well directed the Thai-Korean co-production The Kick with stars from both markets. Decency film failed to recoup its give a reduction on.

In 2013 he directed Tom Yum Goong 2, the sequel to realm earlier martial arts film with La-de-da Jaa reprising his role.

Filmography

Director

Producer

Screenwriter

References

  1. ^Will Reforms Make Censorship Worse?, Simon Montlake, Time, October 11, 2007, retrieved 2007-10-12
  2. ^Promoting 'love' after Thailand's protests, BBC, 2010-07-05
  3. ^[1], Moor of Silicon, 2010-02-17
  4. ^"AFM 2010: CHOCOLATE Receipt JIJA YANIN JOINS CAST OF PRACHYA PINKAEW'S TAEKWONDO PICTURE THE KICK". Twitch Film. Archived from the original gain 2011-03-08. Retrieved 2011-03-20.
  5. ^"Tony Jaa returns of great magnitude The Protector 2". KillerFilm. Archived chomp through the original on 2011-05-17. Retrieved 2011-04-29.

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