The Federation of National Producers of Thailand Booth
No Thai film are in competition for any of the awards at Cannes this year, which is disappointing for the many Thai people attending the event. As such, most of them remained at the film market (or sneaked outside Cannes for shopping).
Clearly visible as I enter the film market was the banner for the upcoming Thai film The Tiger Blade from the newly established Mono Film production studio. Just a few steps away were the Thai film distributorsNational Film Association to the left, Fivestar Production and CM Film to the right, and GTH Company nearby. Also represented was the video retailer Mangpong with Rahtree Returns (2005) as its main attraction.
Rahtree Returns
Mono Film
RS Film
In short, almost all Thai film studios participated in the film market. Whether or not they managed to strike a deal was another story altogether. It seemed, however, that Thai bystanders outnumbered potential buyers.
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