The Borneo Post

Thailand’s Yongyoot Thongkongt­oon on ‘Bad Genius’, digital disruption

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SINGAPORE: Yongyoot Thongkongt­oon, the Thai film director who enjoys a cult internatio­nal following, says the film industry in his native Thailand is not in healthy condition. His critique emerged this week as part of a freewheeli­ng in- conversati­on event at the Singapore Internatio­nal Film Festival.

Grumbled Thongkongt­oon: “The cost of making movies every day is getting higher and higher, but the number of admissions, compared to the price, is getting lower.

“The size of the Thai market is not enough. We have to push Thai content to reach a global standard of storytelli­ng to expand the market.”

Thongkongt­oon said that good films will still survive the current period of digital disruption. “Because of the digital disrupt, people have changed their lifestyles, their habits. Now they want something fast, convenient, anytime, anywhere,” he said.

The filmmaker said that going to watch a movie nowadays requires planning and the whole process can get quite expensive, when coupled with the cost of meals and costly snacks.. “Netflix is the key issue,” Thongkongt­oon said.

“We have to give the audience a special experience that they can’t find on their mobile or at home, they have to go to the cinema,” Thongkongt­oon said.

But he also gave one possible solution to the problem.

Thongkongt­oon is a director at GDH 559, a company that emerged in January 2016 after the dissolutio­n of GTH, the country’s most successful studio of the preceding decade, and one that is known for favouring originalit­y and strong scripts.

GDH enjoyed local and internatio­nal theatrical success with smash hit “Bad Genius” in 2017. The scale of the film’s following in China has now spawned a television series spin- off that will simulcast in Thailand and China.

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Thongkongt­oon said that good films will still survive the current period of digital disruption.

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