
Thanakrit Duangmaneeporn
Directing
Biography
Thanakrit Duangmaneeporn is a Thai filmmaker and cinematographer based in Chiang Rai. He co-directed the documentary Breaking the Cycle, which received the SGIFF SEA-DOC grant in 2020.
Known For

In this compelling documentary, members of the Thai youth soccer team tell their stories of getting trapped in Tham Luang Cave in 2018 — and surviving.
The Trapped 13: How We Survived The Thai Cave

The story of a woman who falls for her handsome boss, and so concocts a supernatural bubble tea brew to win his love. In a bitter twist, a man she despises accidentally drinks the tea and falls head over heels for her – giving rise to a hilarious and chaotic love triangle.
My Bubble Tea

Featuring musical compositions of the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej, three love stories tackle unique challenges on romantic, soul-searching journeys.
A Gift

A group of young politicians campaigning against an authoritarian constitution speak up, spark hope and ignite a once-in-a-generation movement in this energetic exploration of the recent elections in Thailand.
Breaking the Cycle

A thesis short film by SandOtnim, The Gifted reflects on the problems of today's Thai education system which focusing on students' grade. It is now an Indicator of the academic excellence of students that separated them into groups, or judged them as the losers as they have a bad grade; even though they have good skills in other things besides academic knowledge.
The Gifted

Three adolescent girls explore the depths of youth, love and friendship in this anthology of coming-of-age shorts from three award-winning filmmakers.
Lost in Blue

Fon, revealed a story of a secret love between 'Nueng' and 'Fon', middle school students, through nostalgic atmosphere in Southern of Thailand. The curiosity of sexuality brought them together on one rainy day.
Fon

‘Ning’ took ‘Keng’, her 10-year-old child, to visit his Papa in the Annual Family Visiting Day of the prison.
Everybody’s Fine

In 2016, Aekaphong’s uncle was murdered in his house alongside his wife. A year later, Aekaphong returns to his hometown to investigate the man’s past and come to terms with his absence.
The Sea Recalls
In the 1990s, Tuan is a Thai-Chinese man who comes home to Mae Salong from Taiwan to find the village headman has been killed – and that he is expected to fill the role. A romance develops with Orn, a newly arrived schoolteacher, while the shadow of the Golden Triangle’s opium trade and its attendant corruption closes in around them.
So Long, Maesalong
A strange, ghostly affliction has put inhabitants of a town in perpetual slumber. Symptoms include idleness and a peculiar love for music game shows. Without a cure in sight, the town lingers on.