Chaiyapruek Chalermpornpanit is a Bangkok based Director of Photography whose work has been featured across a variety of international feature films, television series and commercials. Malila: The Farewell Flower is the second collaboration between Chalermpornpanit and director Anucha Boonyawatana following their successful feature The Blue Hour (2015), which was a contender for the Berlin International Film Festival’s Teddy Award, the world’s most prestigious prize for queer film. Chalermpornpanit was nominated for a Thailand National Film Association Award (TNFAA) for his work on The Blue Hour and won Best Cinematography at the Starpics Thai Film Awards. He was previously nominated for a TNFAA for writing I Fine… Thank You Love You (2014).

Accolades

Chaiyapruek Chalermpornpanit
Achievement in Cinematography, 2018

Chaiyapruek Chalermpornpanit

Achievement in Cinematography, 2018

Chaiyapruek Chalermpornpanit

Malila: The Farewell Flower

Chaiyapruek Chalermpornpanit is a Bangkok based Director of Photography whose work has been featured across a variety of international feature films, television series and commercials.…

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Films

Malila: The Farewell Flower
2017

Malila: The Farewell Flower

Thailand
2017

Malila: The Farewell Flower

Pitch is a gay man whose life is falling apart because of his incurable cancer. To heal himself spiritually, Pitch dedicates the time he has…

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