Nottapon Boonprakob
Birth : , Bangkok, Thailand
History
Nottapon Boonprakob is a documentary filmmaker based in Bangkok, Thailand. he started his career in 2009 by working with GDH (GTH) the acclaimed film studio in Thailand, he wrote two feature film scripts; “Suckseed” and “May Who?” which are both well received in box office and film festivals all across Asia.
Film Directors' Posing Reference
A group of high school students, fueled by their shared passion for filmmaking, sets out to create a short film based on the life of their beloved classmate. Little do they know, their endeavor will lead them to uncover their friend’s hidden secrets that could change their perspective on their passion forever.
Thai Friend 2
Boss, an elusive bar owner living in New York, reunites with his estranged best friend, Aood, for a roadtrip in Thailand after Aood has been diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Co-Director
Boss, an elusive bar owner living in New York, reunites with his estranged best friend, Aood, for a roadtrip in Thailand after Aood has been diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Writer
Boss, an elusive bar owner living in New York, reunites with his estranged best friend, Aood, for a roadtrip in Thailand after Aood has been diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Director of Photography
The journey of the 36 film to the audience at the Busan Film Festival
Himself
The journey of the 36 film to the audience at the Busan Film Festival
Editor
The controversial Thai Buddhist temple "Dhammakaya" is in crisis as its abbot was charged with money-laundering and receiving stolen property. The film reflects the clash between politics and faith in modern Thai society.
Cinematography
The controversial Thai Buddhist temple "Dhammakaya" is in crisis as its abbot was charged with money-laundering and receiving stolen property. The film reflects the clash between politics and faith in modern Thai society.
Director
The controversial Thai Buddhist temple "Dhammakaya" is in crisis as its abbot was charged with money-laundering and receiving stolen property. The film reflects the clash between politics and faith in modern Thai society.
Director
This documentary follows the marathon run led by Athiwara “Toon Bodyslam” Khongmalai to raise funds for Thailand’s public hospitals throughout the 55-day journey from Betong, Yala in Thailand’s deep south to northernmost district of Mae Sai, Chiang Rai.
Die Tomorrow entails six short segments about the impermanence of life, all inspired by deaths reported in Thai daily newspapers.
Kai
A hard-worker freelancer who falls in love with a doctor. While his life is getting worse every second. He must find the way to release his life to the beyond of everything.
Director of Photography
As May's heart rate rises, she emits electricity. When she falls for the school heartthrob, she enlists the help of Pong, who has a crush of his own.
Still Photographer
A Thai documentary about 'Van VDO' the VHS shop in 1990s. The shop established the independent cinema scene for Thai audience by selling VHS of American, European, and Asian indie films. However, all of them are pirate and illegal.
A conversation of a man and a woman about a pig and a cat.
Screenplay
The story of the band making loud noises that the uncle next door annoyed
Director
The story of the band making loud noises that the uncle next door annoyed
Sea You Crew
Three modern love stories focus on how digital privacy, fleeting fame and the power of personal reinvention can change one's romantic destiny.
Kai
A young location scout meets the art director of her project in a day they will keep in their memories for a while, each for their own reasons.
Screenplay
When his boyhood crush Ern returns, Ped forms a band with his friend to impress her. Romantic rivalries bloom after the talented Ern joins the group.
Tood (segment "Deadly Charm")
Four horror tales revolve around an accident victim, a bullied youth, ghost stories and a deceased princess.
Director