- Pen-Ek Ratanaruang
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name = Pen-Ek Ratanaruang
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caption = Pen-Ek Ratanaruang at press preview for "Ploy" in June 2007 in Bangkok.
birth_date = Birth date and age|1962|3|8|mf=y
birth_place =Bangkok ,Thailand
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education =Pratt Institute
occupation =Film director ,screenwriter
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children =Pen-Ek Ratanaruang ( _th. เป็นเอก รัตนเรือง, born
March 8 ,1962 inBangkok ,Thailand ) is a Thaifilm director andscreenwriter . He is best known for his arthouse work, "Last Life in the Universe ", and is considered to be one of Thai cinema's leading "new wave" auteurs, alongsideWisit Sasanatieng andApichatpong Weerasethakul . He goes by the nickname Tom and is sometimes credited as Tom Pannet.Biography
Education and early career
Pen-Ek studied from 1977 to 1985 at the
Pratt Institute in New York and worked asfreelance illustrator and designer withDesignframe .In 1993, he started work at the Film Factory in Bangkok, where he worked with Wisit Sasanatieng. At Film Factory, Pen-Ek made several
television commercials , for which he won numerous awards, including a bronze medal at the 1997Cannes Lion Awards for aClairol anti-dandruff shampoo spot entitled "Dance".Debut film, international recognition
He made his debut feature film, "
Fun Bar Karaoke " in 1997. It's the story of a young woman named Pu whose father falls in love with a hostess girl who's the girlfriend of amobster . Ahitman named Noi (Ray McDonald) is dispatched to kill the father, and Pu ends up falling in love with Noi. "Far Bar Karaoke" was screened at manyfilm festivals after its world premiere at theBerlin Film Festival .Pen-Ek's second film, "
Ruang Talok 69 " ("6ixtynin9"), is another crime comedy. In it, a young woman (Lalita Panyopas ) finds aninstant noodle box filled with money that has been mistakenly placed at her doorstep and she runs afoul of some mobsters. The film was Thailand's submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film in 1999. It was also screened at the Rotterdam Film Festival and other festivals.For his work on both "Fun Bar Karaoke" and "Ruang Talok 69", Pen-Ek has been compared to
Quentin Tarantino .His third film, "
Monrak Transistor " ("Transistor Love Story"), is a bittersweet Thai country music love story involving a young man named Pan (Supakorn Kitsuwon ) who marries his sweetheart (Siriyakorn Pukkavesh ), is drafted into the military and then goes absent without leave to pursue his dreams of being a singer. The film premiered at the Director's Fortnight event at the2002 Cannes Film Festival . It was also submitted by Thailand to the 75th Academy Awards.Pen-Ek served as editor for director
Nonzee Nimibutr 's 2003 film, "OK Baytong ", and was the narrator on Wisit Sasanatiang's 2004 film, "Citizen Dog".In 2004, Pen-Ek was among the artists receiving the inaugural
Silpathorn Award by the Office of Contemporary Art and Culture, Ministry of Culture of Thailand. The award is given annually to contemporary artists.Pan-Asian concepts
For his fourth film, "
Last Life in the Universe ", he teamed up with writerPrabda Yoon ,cinematographer Christopher Doyle and Japanese actorTadanobu Asano . Asano portrays a Japanese man on the run from theyakuza in Thailand. It also features Japanese directorTakashi Miike in a small role as a yakuza. It was selected for competition at the Rotterdam festival, won the best actor award for Asano at theVenice International Film Festival and was Thailand's submission to the 2003 Academy Awards.Pen-Ek worked again with Prabda, Doyle and Asano on "
Invisible Waves ", about a Japanese chef who commits a murder inMacau and flees to Thailand. The film also starsHong Kong actorEric Tsang and Korean actressKang Hye-jeong . It was selected for competition at the 2006 Berlin Film Festival, where it had its world premiere. "Invisible Waves" was also the opening film for the 2006Bangkok International Film Festival , where it also was in competition.Pen-Ek was selected to take part in the "Digital Short Films by Three Directors" project at the 2006
Jeonju International Film Festival . He directed a short called "Twelve Twenty", about a young man (Ananda Everingham ) who falls in love with a woman he sees on the other side of an airport terminal, and then fantasizes about her throughout a 12-hour, 20-minute airline flight.Christopher Doyle provided cinematography and was also featured in the film as the pilot. The other filmmakers taking part in the project wereSingapore 'sEric Khoo andDarezhan Omirbayev fromKhazakstan .Recent works
Also in 2006, Pen-Ek directed a short documentary, "Total Bangkok", about an amateur football league that plays matches on a concrete pitch underneath an elevated expressway in Bangkok. The 21-minute film was sponsored by Nike. Pen-Ek is a lifelong football fan.
Pen-Ek then returned to screenwriting with "
Ploy ", which he submitted to the 2006Pusan International Film Festival 's Pusan Promotion Project in an effort to secure funding. [ [http://www.asianfilmmarket.org/release/PPP&NDIFprojects2006.doc Pusan Promotion Plan projects] (doc file).] The film was screened at theDirector's Fortnight at the2007 Cannes Film Festival .Lalita Panyopas , who starred in "Ruang Talok 69", returned to lead the cast, portraying a wife who grows jealous and angry after her husband befriends a teen-age girl. The film, which also starsAnanda Everingham andPorntip Papanai , was censored in Thailand due to sex scenes. Pen-Ek created a special Thai print of the film for its theatrical run there. "Ploy" was screened at several other film festivals, including the2007 Bangkok International Film Festival , theOsian's Cinefan Festival of Asian and Arab Cinema (where it won theFIPRESCI award), the2007 Toronto International Film Festival and theSan Sebastián International Film Festival .In 2007, Pen-Ek directed a segment for "Short Films Project in Commemoration of the Celebration on the Auspicious Occasion of His Majesty the King's 80th Birthday Anniversary," created in honor of King
Bhumibol Adulyadej by the Ministry of Culture's Office of Contemporary Arts and Culture. The project featured nine films by 10 directors, including fellowSilpathorn Award winnersWisit Sasanatieng andApichatpong Weerasethakul and veteran filmmakerBhandit Rittakol . [http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2007/09/17/lifestyle/lifestyle_30049159.php Reigning light] , "The Nation (Thailand)"; retrieved 2007-11-19]For his segment, "Siang Sawan" ("Luminous Sound"), Pen-Ek chose to interview blind pianist Sila Namthao, letting the musician perform some of the songs composed by the king, and talk about his inspirations and life.
"We don't know the King well enough to make a film about him, so this is more like a present that someone would give him on a royal visit," Pen-Ek explained in an interview. "If everyone were blind, perhaps our desires would be fewer and more simple. This has echoes of the king's sufficiency theory, and I hope the film will bring it home to the audience," Pen-ek said.
Also in 2007, Pen-Ek was invited by the
Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival to present two of his short films, "Total Bangkok" and "Twelve Twenty", as well as a collection of his commercials, in a program called "Total Pen-Ek". [ [http://www.reelasian.com/program_s.php?program_id=131 Total Pen-Ek] , Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival; retrieved 2007-11-19] [ [http://twitchfilm.net/site/view/reel-asian-total-pen-ek-ratanaruang#extended Total Pen-Ek] , TwitchFilm.net; retrieved 2007-11-19]Filmography
* "
Fun Bar Karaoke " (1997)
* "Ruang Talok 69 " ("6ixtynin9") (1999)
* "Monrak Transistor " ("Transistor Love Story") (2001)
* "Last Life in the Universe " ("Ruang Rak Noi Nid Mahasan") (2003)
* "Invisible Waves " (2006)
*"Twelve Twenty" (ForJeonju International Film Festival 's "Digital Short Films by Three Directors" project, 2006)
*"Total Bangkok" (short film, 2006)
* "Ploy " (2007)
* "Luminous Sound" (Short Films Project in Commemoration of the Celebration on the Auspicious Occasion of His Majesty the King's 80th Birthday Anniversary, 2007)References
* Feinstein, Howard (2004). [http://www.indiewire.com/people/people_040806lastlife.html "Out of Time and Place: Pen-ek Ratanaruang on Last Life in the Universe"] , "Indie Wire." Retrieved December 28, 2005.
* Tioseco, Alexis A. (2005). [http://criticine.com/interview_article.php?id=19 "A Conversation with Pen-Ek Ratanaruang"] , "Criticine." Retrieved December 28, 2005.
* Morris, Ron (2000). [http://www.hoteldelapaix.angkor.com/cityrain/Ron/ff/Bangkok%20Dispatch%20Thailand's%20New%20Wave%20Cinema%20-%20A%20talk%20with%20maverick%20filmmaker%20Pen-ek%20Ratanaruang.htm "Bangkok Dispatch"] , Future Frame (retrieved October 17, 2006).Notes
External links
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* [http://www.asianfilmarchive.org/fac/rata_films.asp Asian Film Archive: Films From Pen-Ek Ratanaruang]
* [http://www.filmfactory.org/director3.html# Film Factory] – Commercials by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang
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