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Nithiwat Tharathorn (nickname: Ton) is director born in Bangkok, Thailand.
He is graduated at Bachelor of Communication Arts specialed Film and Photography from Chulalongkorn University.
One of his works more know is "My Girl" (2003), film that was the most popular and the highest grossing movie of the year in Thailand.
In fact, for that film he won The Best Director in "The Asian New Talent Award" (2004) and "The Thailand National Film Association Award" (2004) together with the others five directors.
Actors and team members share their behind-the-scenes memories of making the coming-of-age movie that became a beloved classic of Thai cinema.
Finding the diary of his predecessor, rural schoolteacher Song falls in love with its author, Ann, and sets out on a winding journey to find her.
College friends whose lives are at a crossroads decide to spend a year in Europe, working in Thai restaurants, and trying not to get deported.
Four horror tales revolve around an accident victim, a bullied youth, ghost stories and a deceased princess.
Students pursue love affairs some destined to be and some doomed during a break from school in this ensemble romance.
In 1970, a string band called "The Possible" was really popular and made a fever among young people. One day, the band received a microphone as the present from a mysterious fan. Miraculously, the microphone was a time-machine that accidentally took them to the future, in 2007, where the modern music rules and they're just an out-of-date item.
Recovering from an accident, an artist is torn between the nurse who is helping him recover and a college friend for whom he secretly longs.
Jeab, a young man working in Bangkok, receives word that his childhood sweetheart, Noi-Naa is to be married. While driving back to his hometown, the memories from his childhood come flooding back.