Mae Nak: A Thai Ghost Story. Imagine this: you are a newlywed, living in Thailand, then known as Siam. Your wife, Mae, is beautiful, and madly in love with you. Life is good, living on the banks of the Phra Khanong canal. Fish are plentiful, and the days start to run into each other. Soon, Mae is showing signs of being with child; you’re both
Kuon puos Keng Kang: Directed by Fai Sam Ang. With Winai Kraibutr, Pich Chanbormey, Tep Rindaro, Ampor Devi. Based on a Cambodian folk tale. In a small Thai village, Nhi comes across a Snake Immortal and falls in love with him. Find showtimes and book tickets for Mae Nak at a cinema near you. Movie synopsis: Nak, a heavily pregnant woman, dies with her stillborn child while her husband, Mak, is away at war. When Mak returns, he does not know that his family is dead and continues to live with Nak unaware that she is actually a ghost. Further, any of the neighbours who try to tell Mak of the death of his wife and to The tale of Mae Nak took an interesting twist when acclaimed director Nonzee Nimitbutr chose to highlight the element of romance instead of the horror in his 199 film Nang Nak. The new romantic approach continued in later incarnations including Mae Nak The Musical by DreamBox Theatre and Mae Nak Phra Khanong The Musical by Takolkiat Veeravan. Mae Nak 3D: Directed by Phichai Noirod. With Bongkoj Khongmalai, Rith Luecha, Chalad Na Songkhla, Rangsiroj Panpeng. Mae Nak dies during child birth but comes back to live with her husband as a ghost. Suddenly Twenty (2016) Seventy-year-old grandma Parn is given a second chance to relive her youth by a magical photo booth. Now 50 years younger, she decides to take every opportunity to learn how