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'SuckSeed' (2011)

Position : Script Writer

Synopsis :

 

     'Ped' is your average elementary school geek who has zero interest in music. But ever since the day his classmate 'Ern' shared her love for music with him, Ped in return wants to share his true feelings for her. Life has another plan for Ern when her parents whisk her away to Bangkok. Ped has to put his love on hold and life goes on until one day they both unexpectedly run into each other in high school.
     Ern is a guitar goddess hottie while Ped is still a geek. The hatch plan to form a rock band with their close school mates in the hope to realize every teenage boy dream- to get with the hottest chicks! Only problem is musically the three of the suck and suck hard, but sometimes you got to SUCK before you SUCCEED!

Studio :

Producer : 

 
Director : 
 

Gmm Tai Hub (GTH)


Jira Maligool / Vanridee Pongsittisak / Chenchonnanee Soonthonsaratul /

Suvimon Techasupinun

 

Chayanop Boonprakob

Awards & Screenings :

Okinawa International Movie Festival 4th (2012, Japan)
- Won ‘Laugh Category Uminchu Prize Grand Prix’ Audience award

National Film Association Award 2012 (Thailand)

- Nominated for Best Supporting Actor - Pachara Chirathivat 

- Nominated for Best Editing - Panayu Kunvanlee 

- Nominated for Best Original Song - "Tum Yoo Nai Jai"

Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival 15th (2011, South Korea)

Taipei International Film Festival 2011 (Taiwan)

'Heart Attack' (2015)

Position : Camera Operator / Actor

Synopsis :


“Yoon” (Sunny Suwanmethanont) is the busiest 30-year-old freelance graphic designer and retoucher in Thailand. Yoon not only takes pleasure in seeing his calendar completely filled with job deadlines, but also loves to deal with urgent jobs that require never-ending revisions. There’s a kind of satisfaction for a professional freelancer warrior like him, to get a job done without having to nag any of his Type-A clients. So it’s no surprise why “Jay” (Violette Wautier), Yoon’s junior producer at an advertising agency, regularly feeds him jobs. It gives Yoon a sense of exuberance every time he receives a call from Jay.

However, there is one Type-A personality whom Yoon is never able satisfy…his own.

After staying up working for 5 days straight, strange rashes start to appear on Yoon’s body. He doesn’t want to waste any time going to the hospital despite ongoing protests by his body which now is covered with itchy patches. Yoon eventually relents and brings himself to a public hospital (but being a penny-pinching freelancer, it is necessary for him to save money for the future). There, he meets another client, “Doctor Imm” (Davika Hoorne). 

Doctor Imm is as busy as other typical doctors in any public hospital. But what makes her different is that she is the same age as Yoon and Yoon likes her. Yoon and Doctor Imm get together every month, but only for a brief moment, Yoon’s check-up time allotment (due to long patient queues). Yoon must wait another 30 days plus the typical 3 hour wait for his queue to come up on the day of his appointment (due to the back log of patients) just to see Doctor Imm again. 

For some reason, ever since the day Yoon ran into Doctor Imm, he hasn’t felt the energy to do his job anymore. Jay even has to pester him more frequently to get his jobs done on time. Yoon doesn’t know what is happening to him. 

Will Doctor Imm be able to diagnose Yoon’s syndrome before his heart condition gets worse?
Yoon’s prognosis now totally depends on Doctor Imm’s bedside manner. Heartache and stress-induced Heart Attack* is preventable if lovesickness is diagnosed early and T.L.C. is administered right away by a qualified health care professional.

 

Director : Nawapol Thamrongratanarit

'Maywho' (2015)

Position : Script Writer / Camera Operator

Synopsis :

 

Pong (Bank – Thiti) is a high school geek who belongs to a group of high school outcasts known as the “Invisibles”. He enjoys letting his imagination run wild, drawing cartoons of a girl he likes. He doesn’t have the guts to ask her out because she belongs to a more popular clique in school. Pong’s cartoon illustration is the reason he gets to know a schoolmate named May. A nickname, so common for Thai girls that whenever anyone talks about a girl named May, whoever is listening will ask, “May who?”

May-Who (Punpun – Suttata) is also one of the “Invisibles”. May-Who and Pong have the same dilemma. May-Who likes Fame (Tor – Thanapob), a good-looking senior who is both student council president and the school’s star athlete.

On the outside, May-Who may seem like an ordinary teenager, and she is, except for her extraordinary ability to discharge electricity like a Tesla coil. Whenever her heart beats faster than 120 beats per minute her body releases a powerful electricity charge. This of course makes her unable to ever get close to Fame without electrocuting him.

Pong accidentally learns about May-Who’s secret and promises to keep it a secret in exchange for helping each other win over their crushes.

Ironically, these crushes that May-Who and Pong harbor may cause unexpected sparks to fly between themselves as they overcome obstacle after obstacle together.

Director : Chayanop Boonprakob

 

Awards & Screenings

National Film Association Awards 2016 (Thailand)

- Nominated for Best Director
- Nominated for Best Screenplay

- Nominated for Best Editing

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