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| Nonzee
Nimitbutr |
| Education
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Bachelor
of Arts, Silapakorn University |
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| Professional
Experience : |
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Made his debut
in the entertainment business as a music
video director for leading recording
labels in Thailand in 1984. |
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Produced documentaries
and soap operas. |
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Directed music
videos. |
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Made his directorial
debut for “Dang Bireley’s & Young
Gangsters”, followed by his second work
“Nang Nak”. Both movies were widely
acclaimed, with numerous awards to their
credits. |
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Co-founded CINEMASIA
CO., Ltd. with Duangkamol Limcharoen
in 2000 to carry out their aspiration
to develop the Thai movie industry. |
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Figures among
the staff of teachers for the AFA (Asian
Film Academy) Program, which was designed
in coordination with the Pusan International
Film Festival, the Korean Film Council,
Institute of Film Arts of Korean and
Dongseo University, in order to keep
the Asian movie industry moving forward,
also serving as a stage for newcomers
to collaborate with professional directors
in workshops. |
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| Achievements
and Citations : |
| Commercials |
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TACT
Award for the television commercial
“Max Liner”. |
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TACT
Award for the television commercial
“Central Department Store”.
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| Movies |
| Dang
Bireley’s & Young Gangsters |
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His directorial
debut “Dang Bireley’s & Young Gangsters”
(1997) won numerous awards and totaled
75 million THB (only in BKK.), being
the highest-grossing Thai movie ever
that year. |
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Grand Prize
(Best International Film Award) for
the 19eme Festival International du
Film Independent of Brussels, Belgium,
1993. |
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Best Director,
7th National Motion Picture, 1998. |
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Best Director,
Entertainment Critics Association, 1998. |
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Best Director,
Cinemag magazine, 1998. |
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| Nang
Nak |
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His second movie,
“Nang Nak” (1999), broke the previous
record and totaled 150 million THB (only
in BKK.), being the highest-grossing
Thai movie ever, tallying even more
than foreign movies. |
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Best Director,
44th Asian Pacific Film Festival, 1999. |
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Best Director,
National Motion Picture, 1999. |
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Awarded the
Surasawadee, Best Director category,
1999. |
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Best Director,
Entertainment Critics Association, 1999. |
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The Most Promising
Asian Director Award from the 31st International
Film Festival of India, 2000. |
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The Best Asian
Film, NETPAC Award from the 29th International
Film Festival of Rotterdam. |
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| Jandara |
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Best Film Editing
- Sunit Assawinikul/ Thanin Thiankaew
from Star Entertainment Awards, 2001. |
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Best Cinematography
– Natthawut Kittikun, Suphannahong Award,
2001. |
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Best Art Direction
– Ek Eamchuen, Suphannahong Award, 2001. |
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Best Supporting
Actress – Vipavee Charoenbura, Entertainment
Critics Association, 2001. |
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Best Director,
Best Art Direction, Entertainment Critics
Association, 2001. |
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| Others
- Producer of various motion pictures,
such as: |
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| Honors
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Granted the
Outstanding Student Award from the Silapakorn
University Alumni Association as a successful
professional, 15th September 1998. |
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Honorary award
as the Best Asian Director form President
Arroyo of the Philippines at the 3rd
CineManila International Film Festival,
International Motion Picture Association. |
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