Fun Bar Karaoke
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Directed by | Pen-Ek Ratanaruang |
Produced by | Dhiranan Sukwibul |
Starring | Ray MacDonald Champagne X |
Cinematography | Chankit Chamnivikaipong |
Editing by | Adrian Brady Patamanadda Yukol |
Distributed by | Five Star Production |
Running time | 103 min |
Country | Thailand |
Language | Thai |
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Fun Bar Karaoke (Thai: ฝันบ้าคาราโอเกะ or Fan ba karaoke, literally "dream crazy karaoke") is a 1997 crime-comedy directed by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang. The film had its world premiere at the 1997 Berlin Film Festival for which Pen-Ek was credited as "Tom Pannet". It screened in the festival's Forum section. [1]
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[edit] Plot
Pu is a young woman who is having some bad dreams. Her father, meanwhile, has fallen in love with a karaoke bar hostess girl named Yok who's the girlfriend of a mobster. A hitman named Noi is then dispatched to kill the father, and Pu ends up falling in love with Noi.
[edit] Cast
- Fay Atsawet as Pu
- Ray MacDonald as Noi
- Champagne X as Yok
- Phaibunkiat Khiaogao
[edit] References
- Morris, Ron. 2000. "Bangkok Dispatch", Future Frame (retrieved October 17, 2006).
- ^ Berlin Film Festival archives, Fun-Bar-Karaoke (retrieved September 13, 2006)
[edit] External links
- Fun Bar Karaoke at the Internet Movie Database
- Five Star Production synopsis
- Review at View from the Brooklyn Bridge
Feature films: Fun Bar Karaoke (1997) • Ruang Talok 69 (1999) • Monrak Transistor (2001) • Last Life in the Universe (2003) • Invisible Waves (2006) • Ploy (2007)
Short films: Twelve Twenty (2006) • Total Bangkok (2006)