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The DVD for region 3 was released in Thailand by MVD Company Limited on 10 May 2011. [2] The region-free Blu-ray with subtitles in English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese was released by Canon Yuri Films on 1 January 2012. [3] The film was released as VOD on Netflix in the United States and United Kingdom on 5 December 2018. [4] [5]
Citizen Dog (Thai: หมานคร; RTGS: Ma Nakhon; IPA: [mǎːnákʰɔːn]) is a 2004 Thai romance film, directed by Wisit Sasanatieng and based on a novel by Wisit's wife, Koynuch (Siriphan Techajindawong), which was illustrated by him.
Often, films from Hollywood, such as The Da Vinci Code, as well as films from European countries that feature languages other than English, will have only Thai subtitles. [1] For Thai films, most cinemas in tourism centers will have English subtitles. Exceptions for regional language (like Isan) in Thai film, such as Yam Yasothon (Thai ...
Pages in category "Thai-language films" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 296 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of films which placed number one at the weekend box office for the year 2022 only in Bangkok, Metropolitan region and Chiang Mai, Thailand with the gross in Thai baht. [ 1 ] Number-one films
This is the only DVD of the director's cut that has English subtitles on both the film and the extras, except the Making Of which doesn't have any subtitles. [22] All Thailand editions mentioned above are now out of print. A budget-price one disc version was released in 2009, [23] accompanied by a two disc version of the director's cut. [24]
Phra Rod Meree (Thai: พระรถเมรี) is a 1981 Thai fantasy film directed by Sompote Sands, it is one of the most successful Thai feature films ever made in Thailand. [1] The story is based on The Twelve Sisters, a Thai folklore myth that originated in one of the Jataka tales. [2] This same story was also adapted into a Thai ...
The US release by Sony Pictures Classics in association with Coppola's company American Zoetrope [1] was entitled Francis Ford Coppola Presents: The Legend of Suriyothai. Some critics argue that the original Thai release was the better presentation of the film, with others even preferring the five-hour DVD set, which does have English subtitles.