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Nationality
  
Thai

Education
  
Columbia University

Role
  
Film director

Name
  
Anocha Suwichakornpong

Other names
  
Mai



Occupation
  
Film director, screenwriter, producer

Movies
  
Mundane History, How to Win at Checkers, In April the Following Year - The, Graceland, Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner

Similar People
  
Lee Chatametikool, Josh Kim, Sejla Kameric, Edward Gunawan, Chris Lee

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Anocha Suwichakornpong (Thai: อโนชา สุวิชากรพงศ์, born 1976) is a Thai independent film director, screenwriter and producer.

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Early life

Anocha Suwichakornpong was born in Thailand 1976. She spent the 1990s living in England, where she attended universities and graduated with bachelor's and master's degrees. In 2006, she graduated from the MFA film program at Columbia University, where she was a recipient of Hollywood Foreign Press Association Fellowship.

She attended the Talent Campus of the Berlin Film Festival in 2006, where her feature-length script, The White Room, was among the 15 projects chosen to participate in the Script Clinic.

Her thesis film Graceland was selected for the 59th Cannes Film Festival's Cinefondation program. It was the first Thai short film selected for the Cannes Film Festival. It was also featured at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and many other festivals.

Career

She co-founded her production company, Electric Eel Films, in Bangkok in 2006.

Anocha's debut feature was Mundane History (Jao nok krajok, เจ้านกกระจอก), a family drama about the friendship that develops between a young paralyzed man from a wealthy Bangkok family and his male nurse from Isan in the North of Thailand. The film is also a commentary on Thailand's class-based society and the frailty of life. It was screened at several festivals, and won the Tiger Award at the 2010 International Film Festival Rotterdam.

In 2010, Anocha was planning her second feature, By the Time It Gets Dark, the script of which won her the Prince Claus Fund Film Grant of €15,000 from the CineMart of the Rotterdam International Film Festival. The film was released in 2016. It won the Thailand National Film Association Award for Best Picture and was selected as the Thai entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards.

Filmography

  • 747 (2001, short, co-dir)
  • Days Like This (2002, short)
  • Full Moon (2003, short)
  • Not a New York Story (2004, short)
  • Ghosts (2005, short)
  • Graceland (2006, short)
  • Like. Real. Love (ดุจ จิต ใจ) (2008, short)
  • Mundane History (Jao nok krajok, เจ้านกกระจอก) (2009) Won the Tiger Award at the 2010 International Film Festival Rotterdam.
  • By the Time It Gets Dark (2016)
  • References

    Anocha Suwichakornpong Wikipedia


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