WITH JUST four weeks to go, the Phuket Film Festival, which runs June 4-13, is firming up its film lineup.
An eclectic grouping of award winning festival films, the Phuket festival kicks off with the Italian romantic drama, 'Per Sophia'. Director Ilaria Paganelli will attend screenings of her film.
Paresh Mokashi's debut film, 'Harishchchandrachi Factory,' will be the festival's opening film. 'Factory' was the Indian submission to the 2010 Academy Awards Foreign Language Films category.
Mokashi's film also begins a Spotlight on Indian Films that have ''gone international''. The festival will screen the largest grossing film in India last year, '3 Idiots' and the comedy 'Chondi Chok to China' (much of the movie filmed in Thailand).
''We wish to thank the Indian film industry for using Thailand as a film and tv production base,'' said Scott Rosenberg, festival director. ''We are screening not only Indian films, filmed in Thailand but other international films that have used the wonderful landscapes available in the Kingdom.''
Once such movie, 'The Prince and Me 4: The Elephant Adventure' will have its Thailand premiere at the Phuket festival, followed by a concert by the renowned rap band Thaithanium. Musician/actor Prinya Intachai (who plays Kah in the movie) is a key member of Thaithanium.
On Saturday and Sunday, June 5-6, two benefit screenings will take place, the movie 'Soi Dogs' benefiting the Phuket Soi Dog Foundation and the UNDP produced 'Anatomy of a Recovery.'benefiting the Chumchonthai Foundation (who work with Sea Gypsies affected by the 2004 Tsunami).
The Australian musical/comedy 'Bran Nue Dae' will screen Monday as will Adrian Grenier's 'Teenage Paparazzo'. This will be an international premiere for 'TP', the first time it has played outside the US.
Other Phuket highlights include the (sure to sell out) Vietnamese action/thriller 'Bay Rong' (Clash), the controversial US/Cambodian documentary 'Who Killed Chea Vicea' and the Thailand premiere of 'Bitter/Sweet'. Two classic French movies will screen, 'Breathless' and 'Princes et Princesses'.
''Many Phuket movies have receptions/parties attached,'' said Rosenberg. ''We are trying to keep to our objective of having PFF a sanook (fun) festival.''
The Phuket Festival's Gala Opening and Awards will be held on Sunday, June 5, at the Royal Phuket Marina.
Phuket will also have an Alternative Lifestyle Day on Wednesday, June 9, screening Gus Van Sant's 'Milk' and the classic 'My Own Private Idaho'.
A Phuket Festival of Short Films screening five shorts from around the world will also play.
New this year will be a Meet the Directors series of films: a small, intimate group of film lovers watching movies with the film's director in a beautiful open air location overlooking the ocean at Yamu.
Rounding out the festival will be the Phuket premiere of the omnibus 'Sawasdee Bangkok' and the world premiere of acclaimed Thai Director Yuthlert Sipapak's 'Friday Killers'. Director Yuthlert will screen his ''Director's Cut'' of the movie.
Additional information on movies and ticket prices can be found at www.phuketfilmfestival.asia. Tickets go on sale May 16 at the Coliseum Cineplex in Phuket City.
An eclectic grouping of award winning festival films, the Phuket festival kicks off with the Italian romantic drama, 'Per Sophia'. Director Ilaria Paganelli will attend screenings of her film.
Paresh Mokashi's debut film, 'Harishchchandrachi Factory,' will be the festival's opening film. 'Factory' was the Indian submission to the 2010 Academy Awards Foreign Language Films category.
Mokashi's film also begins a Spotlight on Indian Films that have ''gone international''. The festival will screen the largest grossing film in India last year, '3 Idiots' and the comedy 'Chondi Chok to China' (much of the movie filmed in Thailand).
''We wish to thank the Indian film industry for using Thailand as a film and tv production base,'' said Scott Rosenberg, festival director. ''We are screening not only Indian films, filmed in Thailand but other international films that have used the wonderful landscapes available in the Kingdom.''
Once such movie, 'The Prince and Me 4: The Elephant Adventure' will have its Thailand premiere at the Phuket festival, followed by a concert by the renowned rap band Thaithanium. Musician/actor Prinya Intachai (who plays Kah in the movie) is a key member of Thaithanium.
On Saturday and Sunday, June 5-6, two benefit screenings will take place, the movie 'Soi Dogs' benefiting the Phuket Soi Dog Foundation and the UNDP produced 'Anatomy of a Recovery.'benefiting the Chumchonthai Foundation (who work with Sea Gypsies affected by the 2004 Tsunami).
The Australian musical/comedy 'Bran Nue Dae' will screen Monday as will Adrian Grenier's 'Teenage Paparazzo'. This will be an international premiere for 'TP', the first time it has played outside the US.
Other Phuket highlights include the (sure to sell out) Vietnamese action/thriller 'Bay Rong' (Clash), the controversial US/Cambodian documentary 'Who Killed Chea Vicea' and the Thailand premiere of 'Bitter/Sweet'. Two classic French movies will screen, 'Breathless' and 'Princes et Princesses'.
''Many Phuket movies have receptions/parties attached,'' said Rosenberg. ''We are trying to keep to our objective of having PFF a sanook (fun) festival.''
The Phuket Festival's Gala Opening and Awards will be held on Sunday, June 5, at the Royal Phuket Marina.
Phuket will also have an Alternative Lifestyle Day on Wednesday, June 9, screening Gus Van Sant's 'Milk' and the classic 'My Own Private Idaho'.
A Phuket Festival of Short Films screening five shorts from around the world will also play.
New this year will be a Meet the Directors series of films: a small, intimate group of film lovers watching movies with the film's director in a beautiful open air location overlooking the ocean at Yamu.
Rounding out the festival will be the Phuket premiere of the omnibus 'Sawasdee Bangkok' and the world premiere of acclaimed Thai Director Yuthlert Sipapak's 'Friday Killers'. Director Yuthlert will screen his ''Director's Cut'' of the movie.
Additional information on movies and ticket prices can be found at www.phuketfilmfestival.asia. Tickets go on sale May 16 at the Coliseum Cineplex in Phuket City.