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Thai cinema uncensored

by  Matthew Hunt

Description

In this first full-length study on the topic, Matthew Hunt--with access to rare and controversial films--provides a history of film censorship in Thailand. Hunt outlines its beginnings in the country, when films were censored by the police for political and ideological reasons, rather than on the basis of taste and decency, to the present when issues such as politics, religion, and sex are the main reasons films are banned. He also examines how Thai filmmakers approach culturally sensitive subjects and how their films have been censored as a result. Hunt presents interviews with ten leading directors, including conversations with Thai New Wave veterans Apichatpong Weerasethakul and Pen-ek Ratanaruang. In these interviews, the directors discuss their most controversial films, which range from mainstream studio movies to independent arthouse releases, and explain their responses to censorship

Table Of Contents

  • A history of Thai film censorship
  • Nang R: sex and sexuality on screen
  • The untouchables: film and politics
  • Saffron cinema: monks in the movies

Subject

Censorship / Law and legislation / Government policy / Motion pictures / Motion picture producers and directors

Details

Published Chiang Mai : Silkworm Books, 2020
Language English
Material xi, 300 p.
ISBN 9786162151699
Location
TCDC Bangkok - Closed Stack

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