- Pimpaka Towira
Pimpaka Towira ( _th. พิมพกา โตวิระ) is a Thai independent
film director ,screenwriter andfilm producer . Her films include "One Night Husband " and "The Truth Be Told: The Cases AgainstSupinya Klangnarong ".Career
Pimpaka Towira studied film at
Thammasat University . After graduating, she worked on one film production, but, in her words, "found it disappointing and dropped out". She went to work as a film critic and writer for "The Nation" newspaper inBangkok , and was programming director for 2001 Bangkok Film Festival, which was sponsored by "The Nation".Williamson, Robert. January 27, 2004. [http://www.thaifilm.com/articleDetail_en.asp?id=41 Interview with the director of One Night Husband] , Thai Film Foundation; retrieved 2007-12-03]She also made experimental short films. Among her early works was a short called "Mae Nak" (1997), a deconstruction of the Mae Nak Phra Khanong ghost legend.
Her feature film debut came in 2003 with "
One Night Husband ", a romantic-thriller film that she co-wrote withPrabda Yoon and Laddawan Ratanadilokchai. Co-produced byMingmongkol Sonakul , the film starredNicole Theriault andSiriyakorn Pukkavesh . It premiered at theBerlin International Film Festival , and was screened at several other film festivals.In 2005, Pimpaka was featured in "Worldly Desires", portraying a film director in a short film by
Apichatpong Weerasethakul . The film was commissioned as part of the Digital Short Films by Three Directors project of theJeonju International Film Festival .Meanwhile, Pimpaka had started on her next feature, a documentary on
Supinya Klangnarong , profiling the Thai media activist and her legal fight against defamation lawsuits brought against her by theShin Corporation , at the time owned by the family of Prime MinisterThaksin Shinawatra . Filmed over over the course of nearly three years, "The Truth Be Told: The Cases Against Supinya Klangnarong" covers the political scene in Thailand in the last days of the Thaksin administration, the controversial sale of his family's assets to Singapore's Temasek Holdings, demonstrations against Thaksin, the2006 Thai coup d'état and the post-coup atmosphere.The film premiered in September 2007 during the Digital Forum in Bangkok. [ [http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2007/08/31/entertainment/entertainment_30047226.php Delaying the truth] , "The Nation (Thailand)"; retrieved 2007-12-03]
Also in 2007, she directed a series of short films for the Free Thai Cinema Movement, which featured interviews with Thai film directors and artists opposed to censorship of films by the government.cite news | last = Phataranawanik | first = Phatarawadee | coauthors = | title = Short, sharp, shock: Censorship, suppression and conflict come into play for the 11th Thai Short Film and Video Festival | work = | pages = 12-13 | language = English | publisher = The Nation (Thailand) | date = 2007-12-03 | url = http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2007/08/17/entertainment/entertainment_30045376.php | accessdate = 2007-08-26 ]
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Women's cinema References
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