Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit
Appearance
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Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit | |
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นวพล ธำรงรัตนฤทธิ์ | |
Born | Bangkok, Thailand | 4 February 1984
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Years active | 2010–present |
Notable work | |
Awards | Suphannahong National Film Awards |
Website | Official website |
Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit (Thai: นวพล ธำรงรัตนฤทธิ์, RTGS: Nawaphon Thamrongrattanarit; born 4 February 1984) is a Thai writer, screenwriter and film director.[1]
His notable works are "Mary Is Happy, Mary Is Happy" and "Heart Attack" which has won several awards in the Suphannahong National Film Awards.[2]
Filmography
[edit]Feature films
[edit]- 36 (2012)
- Mary Is Happy, Mary Is Happy (2013)
- The Master (2014)
- Heart Attack (2015)
- Die Tomorrow (2017)
- BNK48 Girls Don't Cry (2018)
- Happy Old Year (2019)
- Fast and Feel Love (2022)
Short films
[edit]- The Temptation (2009)
- Mr. Mee wanna go to Egypt (2009)
- Francais (2009)
- Cherie is Korean-Thai (2010)
- Panatipata (2010)
- I Believe That Over 1 Million People Hate Maythawee (2011)
- SORRY (2012)
- 20 Scenes of June (2012)
- Patcha is Sexy (2014)
- Exotic (2014)
- Scene 37 (2014)
- Scene 38 (2015)
- Scene 39 (2016)
- Scene 40 (2017)
- Friendshit (2017)
- FACE/OFF (2018)
Music videos
[edit]- Slur - "Noob" (2010)
- Muanpair Panaboot - "Chan Pid Tee Kid Wa Rao Rak Gun" (2012)
- Greasy Cafe - "Moon" (2013)
- Stamp - "Keyboard Hustle" (2014)
- Yellow Fang - "Selfish" (2014)
- Watcharapong Tantek - "The Letter" (2016)
Screenplay
[edit]- Bangkok Traffic Love Story (2009)
- The Billionaire (2011)
- Seven Something segment "14" (2012)
- Home segment "The Wedding" (2012)
References
[edit]- ^ เต๋อ-นวพล ธำรงรัตนฤทธิ์ ชีวิต 38 ปี ที่ ‘ก็ดี’ เหมือนกัน
- ^ Thamrongrattanarit, Nawapol (28 November 2013). "Mary Is Happy, Mary Is Happy".