List of Thai submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
The Kingdom of Thailand has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film since 1984,[1] when it became the second independent nation in Southeast Asia to join the competition, after the Philippines. The award is given annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non-English dialogue.[2]
To dat Thailand has submitted nineteen films to AMPAS for Oscar consideration but thus far no Thai candidate has received an Oscar nomination. Four submissions were directed by Chatrichalerm Yukol, a member of the Thai nobility, and four were directed by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang.
Submissions
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has invited the film industries of various countries to submit their best film for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film since 1956.[2] The Foreign Language Film Award Committee oversees the process and reviews all the submitted films. Following this, they vote via secret ballot to determine the five nominees for the award.[3]
Thai Oscar submissions are selected annually by the Federation of National Film Associations of Thailand. All submissions were made in Thai.
Year (Ceremony) | Film title used in nomination | Original title | Director | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
1984 (57th) |
The Story of Nampoo | น้ำพุ | Mukdasanit, EuthanaEuthana Mukdasanit | Not Nominated |
1989 (62nd) |
The Elephant Keeper | คนเลี้ยงช้าง | Yukol, ChatrichalermChatrichalerm Yukol | Not Nominated |
1990 (63rd) |
Song for Chao Phraya | น้องเมีย | Yukol, ChatrichalermChatrichalerm Yukol | Not Nominated |
1995 (68th) |
Once Upon A Time...This Morning | กาลครั้งหนึ่ง เมื่อเช้านี้ | Rittakol, BhanditBhandit Rittakol | Not Nominated |
1997 (70th) |
Daughter 2 | เสียดาย 2 | Yukol, ChatrichalermChatrichalerm Yukol | Not Nominated |
1998 (71st) |
Who Is Running? | ท้าฟ้าลิขิต | Pang, OxideOxide Pang | Not Nominated |
2000 (73rd) |
6ixtynin9 | เรื่องตลก 69 | Ratanaruang, Pen-EkPen-Ek Ratanaruang | Not Nominated |
2001 (74th) |
The Moonhunter | 14 ตุลา สงครามประชาชน | Rittakol, BhanditBhandit Rittakol | Not Nominated |
2002 (75th) |
Monrak Transistor | มนต์รักทรานซิสเตอร์ | Ratanaruang, Pen-EkPen-Ek Ratanaruang | Not Nominated |
2003 (76th) |
Last Life in the Universe | เรื่องรัก น้อยนิด มหาศาล | Ratanaruang, Pen-EkPen-Ek Ratanaruang | Not Nominated |
2004 (77th) |
The Overture | โหมโรง | Vichailak, ItthisoontornItthisoontorn Vichailak | Not Nominated |
2005 (78th) |
The Tin Mine | มหา’ลัย เหมืองแร่ | Maligool, JiraJira Maligool | Not Nominated |
2006 (79th) |
Ahimsa...Stop to Run[4] | อหิงสา จิ๊กโก๋ มีกรรม | Liasirikun, KittikornKittikorn Liasirikun | Not Nominated |
2007 (80th) |
King of Fire | ตำนานสมเด็จพระนเรศวรมหาราช ตอนประกาศอิสรภาพ | Yukol, ChatrichalermChatrichalerm Yukol | Not Nominated |
2008 (81st) |
Love of Siam | รักแห่งสยาม | Sakveerakul, ChookiatChookiat Sakveerakul | Not Nominated |
2009 (82nd) |
Best of Times | ความจำสั้น แต่รักฉันยาว | Thongkonthun, YoungyoothYoungyooth Thongkonthun | Not Nominated |
2010 (83rd) |
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives | ลุงบุญมีระลึกชาติ | Weerasethakul, ApichatpongApichatpong Weerasethakul | Not Nominated |
2011 (84th) |
Kon Khon | คนโขน | Wongkrachang, SarunyuSarunyu Wongkrachang | Not Nominated |
2012 (85th) |
Headshot | ฝนตกขึ้นฟ้า | Ratanaruang, Pen-EkPen-Ek Ratanaruang | Not Nominated |
2013 (86th) |
Countdown | เคาท์ดาวน์ | Poonpiriya, NattawutNattawut Poonpiriya | Not Nominated |
2014 (87th) |
Teacher's Diary | คิดถึงวิทยา | Tharathorn, NithiwatNithiwat Tharathorn | Not Nominated |
2015 (88th) |
How to Win at Checkers (Every Time)[5] | พี่ชาย My Hero | Kim, JoshJosh Kim | Not Nominated |
2016 (89th) |
Karma[6] | อาปัติ | Kwanyu, KanitthaKanittha Kwanyu | TBD |
The selection committee of the Federation of National Film Associations of Thailand generally has chosen movies that highlight key moments in Thai history or important social issues.
- Thailand's five earliest submissions all dealt with contemporary social problems included Nam Poo (drug abuse), The Elephant Keeper (environmentalism and illegal logging), Song of the Chaophraya (prostitution and rural migration to Bangkok), Once Upon A Time (child poverty) and Daughter 2 (AIDS).
- Four Thai submissions were fact-based period dramas - King Naresuan Part 2 was a lavish costume drama set in the sixteenth century about one of Thailand's most distinguished kings; The Overture tells the life story of one of Thailand's greatest classical musicians from the 1880s until the 1940s; The Tin Mine is about a spoiled rich kid who ends up working in the titular mine in Southern Thailand in the years following World War II; The Moonhunter followed a band of controversial, leftist rebels in the 1970s.
- Three Thai submissions were fast-paced thrillers, two of which incorporated strong elements of Buddhism and karma into their plots, namely Who is Running? and Ahimsa...Stop to Run. Also submitted was 6ixtynin9, about a recently laid-off woman who finds a huge cache of stolen money.
- Two submissions were romantic comedy-dramas that were box office hits domestically. Love of Siam featured a gay teen romance, and Best of Times featured two potential couples, one in their 20s and one in their 60s.
- Also submitted were a bittersweet genre-bending musical-comedy-drama-romance (Monrak Transistor in 2002) and a surreal, arty drama in Japanese, English and Thai (Last Life in the Universe in 2003).
See also
References
- ↑ "Thailand's 18 Oscar picks: It's all about culture". CNN. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
- 1 2 "History of the Academy Awards". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 2009-03-19.
- ↑ "Rule Thirteen: Special Rules for the Foreign Language Film Award". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 2013-08-26.
- ↑ Was replacement entry after Invisible Waves was withdrawn by the FNFAT, according to Soop Sip, 4 October 2006, "Oscar hopeful to open film fest", The Nation, Page 12A (print edition).
- ↑ "Gay Drama 'Checkers' Selected by Thailand for Oscar Consideration". Variety. 22 September 2015. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
- ↑ Rithdee, Kong (20 September 2016). "Thai film 'Apatti' entered for an Oscar". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 20 September 2016.