In 1970s Thailand, a dermatologist unexpectedly starts a mass sexual awakening after becoming Doctor Climax, a taboo-defying newspaper columnist.
The year is 1892 during an era of prosperous prostitution. This story reflects women's rights and female friendships when three women stand up and fight for their dreams whilst searching for a way to liberate themselves and redeem their human dignity. Kulap is a beautiful and talented sex worker full of courage and an unimaginable dream. Botan wants an ordinary life a man she loves, not an easy feat. Sold into the brothel, Thianyot dreams of being an ordinary girl who gets to study.
What if a young woman who has only graduated from high school and does business with her heart wants to do a start-up business but has to compete with her rich, intelligent sister who does business with her brain?
This documentary invites film professionals of different ages to share their life and debate. In stories of their own careers with an open mind, giving an angle that others might not have imagined. The film reveals the wounds and the pressure in a most straightforward way in order to allow viewers to receive complete information about the profession in all aspects with complete roundness. At first, it will be a story about a career of an actress. Points of view from actors, 6 women of different perspectives and ages.
Anne is an ordinary girl who wakes up alone on a mysterious island. With no recollection of who she is or how she got there, she needs to quickly figure out how to survive, and how to escape from her current predicament.
Join Billkin to celebrate an unforgettable evening as the beloved star dazzles his fans with electrifying music and magnetic charisma.
Foei has been appointed BRIEF HERE BANGKOK advertising agency's new creative team head, unaware that the company is about to go bankrupt. Then her boss, Boss, makes a harsh announcement: the person or persons with the lowest performance in the office will be fired! There's absolutely no way Foei will allow this job to put a stain on her otherwise flawless resume.
Nubdao is the host of a home shopping program, 'Wish You Were Home.' She's always been a strong person and a hard worker, but she still feels she doesn't have her life together. She's facing sexual harassment at work and she's not making enough money. By chance, Nubdao reencounters Kimhan, her junior from university. It's instant recognition for Kim, but Nubdao shows no sign of remembering him, much less their promise on the "night of counting stars." They begin to get closer as Kimhan starts working on the marketing for her show.
Tender emotions and new yearnings awaken in childhood friends Teh and Oh-aew when they cross paths in a Chinese language class during senior year.
An ex-actress who is now the wife of a famous politician is suddenly caught in a murder case. After a party goes haywire, the wife wakes up to the dead body of the stripper her friends hired. The same day she's being questioned, a man turns himself in. The brother of the "murderer" doesn't believe that his brother would truly hurt someone. In order to find out the truth, he gets close to the older married woman who woke up beside the dead body. What started out an investigation will end up as a bittersweet romance, leaving no one without scars.
Goy Arachaporn Pokinpakorn is a Thai actress, MC, and screenwriter. She graduated high school from Bodindecha School (Sing Singhaseni) and graduated with a bachelor's degree, doctorate in public relations, and a Master of Acting from the Faculty of Communication Arts at Chulalongkorn University. She started her career in the entertainment industry as an actress taking part in theatrical plays for her university. In 2013, she got the role as Dew in the drama series 'Hormones', for which she gained popularity. She won the Best Actress Award for 'Glowstick' (Lost in Blue) at 19th 'Short Film Festival'. In 2020, she appeared in the popular Thai BL, "Why R U" as well as the action and mystery series "Sleepless Society: Two Pillows". She also worked as a scriptwriter for the romantic coming-of-age drama "I Told Sunset About You", and with their screenwriting progress said: "The working system of Nadao allows scriptwriters to interview actors before writing. I can feel the chemistry between two of them. This is also a way to amplify the love of LGBTQ. [...] When I was writing, I did cry, I was so into the character. I wrote the scripts during the lockdown, so we had to video call for reading the scripts".
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