BANGKOK INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2007
July 19-29, 2007
10.00 - 21.00 hrs
Festival venues: Central World, SF World Cinema and Siam Paragon
Hall
The
Bangkok International Film Festival, now in its fifth year, has
been held annually by the Tourism Authority of Thailand since 2003
and is one of the key highlights on Thailand's annual festivals
and event calendar.
Each year, the festival showcases more than a hundred feature and
short films, representing some of the best and the brightest in
the current international cinema through its various programme sections.
The festival focuses on the works by emerging filmmakers throughout
Asia, and in particular those of the Southeast Asian region.
The Golden Kinnaree Awards are judged in the three competition categories
by a panel of international jury. Running concurrently with the
festival are also a number of sidebar events such as panel discussions,
workshops, master classes, exhibitions as well as the Bangkok Film
Market.
The 2007 event will be the first ever organized by a core of Thai
organizers, which include the Tourism Authority of Thailand, Central
World, SF Cinema, and the Association of Thai Film Federations.
Official Venues for the Bangkok International
Film Festival 2007
At SF World Cinema, 7th floor Central World Shopping Center on July
19-29, 2007
Central World
The new downtown shopping and lifestyle complex of Central World
has been designated the official host venue for the 2007 Bangkok
International Film Festival. The largest lifestyle-shopping complex
in Southeast Asia, the complex also comprises a 550-room, 5-star
hotel, and two office buildings. The range of offerings encompasses
more than 500 stores, 50 restaurants, 21 cinemas, a bowling hall,
2 department stores: Zen and Isetan, and much more.
Situated right in the heart of one of Bangkok's prime locations,
Central World is on the city's "shopping street", Ratchadamri
Road, and surrounded by several five-star hotels and office buildings
within walking distance.
SF World Cinema
The theatres are situated on the 7th, 8th and 9th floors of the
Central World. With an area of 13,500 sq.m, the theatres comprise
15 screens with over 4,000 seats, including a megascreen with 800
seats, first-class theatres with lounges and additional special
theatres.
Bangkok Film Market
Royal Paragon Hall on July 23-25, 2007
The Bangkok Film Market, which is trade show for film buyers and
sellers, will be held at nearby Siam Paragon Hall during July 23-25.
The 2007 version of the festival, held for the fifth consecutive
year, will feature approximately 100 films from around the globe.
There will be an increase in emphasis on Asian films to respond
to their popularity both in Thailand and abroad. Asian movies regularly
screen in theaters in major cities and they have generated large
followings in certain genres like horror and romantic comedy. Some
have even been made into major Hollywood productions.
The Bangkok Film Market held during the festival is expected to
do brisk business in the acquisition of Asian films for theatrical
release overseas, with many projects planning to recoup their investment
with screening and DVD sales outside their original base. Negotiations
are commencing for a number of celebrities and industry individuals
to attend the festival.
The Bangkok International Film Festival will also feature several
seminars and workshops aimed at educating the public and introducing
new developments in movie making, as well as some retrospect on
important pioneers and periods of local cinema.
The highlight of the glamour part of the festival is the Kinnaree
Award presented to the best film in the festival as selected by
a respected panel of international jurors. Two other awards will
be the New Voices Award honoring first-time directors and the ASEAN
Films Award given to the best film from the 10-member Association
of Southeast Asian Nations.
For the latest updates, visit the Bangkok International Film Festival
web site: www.bangkokfilm.org
IMPORTANT
Event dates and programme details may be subject to change.
Many of the festivals and events listed on Thailand's official calendar
of annual events are traditional Buddhist or folk festivals, the
date of which is either determined by the Buddhist lunar calendar
and waxing and waning moon. These are not staged events. The festivals
reflect the rhythm of life in rural Thai villages and local traditions
as observed in times past. To ensure you have the most updated information,
please reconfirm details prior to travel.
FOR EVENT INFORMATION,
please call 1672
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