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| Aditya
Assarat |
| Education
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Master’s Degree in Filmmaking, University
of Southern California, USA. |
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| Professional
Experience : |
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Has numerous
short films to his credit, with
Motorcycle (2001) and Walking
(2003) being the most recognized of
the collection. |
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Currently preparing
to helm "Sideline"
; appointed by the Thai Film Foundation
to direct a short motion picture and
a documentary entitled “3 Friends”. |
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| Achievements
and Citations : |
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Best Short Film
Director, “Motorcycle”
(2001) and “Waiting”
(2003), International Film Festival;
those awards were also granted in 15
other international film festivals. |
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The short motion
picture “Boy Genius”
was nominated for the 3rd Asiana International
Short Film Festival 2005 (AISFF) in
Seoul, Korea, 2-7 November 2005. |
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Best Music Video
Director, Annual Channel V Awards (twice
winner and six-times nominee). |
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| Honors
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Figured among
the jury for more than 70 film festivals,
such as: |
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Sundance
Film Festival, 2001. |
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Clermont-Ferrand
International Short Film Festival,
2001. |
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New York
Film Festival, 2000. |
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Many of Assarat’s
movie rights were purchased for broadcasting
in various countries around the world. |
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Invited to join
the Pusan Promotion Plan (PPP). |
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Winner of the
Hubert Bols Award, Rotterdam Film Festival,
2003. |
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Invited to attend
the Sundance Filmmaker Lab, a project
that schools filmmaking, open only to
promising directors. Assarat was the
first Thai director to be granted this
honor in 2004. |
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Invited to join
the Mira Nair project. |
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