Manta Ray (2019)
July 11, 2019Release Date
Manta Ray (2019)
July 11, 2019Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Aphisit Hama
Thongchai
Wanlop Rungkamjad
Fisherman
Rasmee Wayrana
Saijai
Kumjorn Sankwan
Boat Captain / Gaffer
Sanit Pasingchop
Electric Man
Tawan Hirunyapong
Nurse Sun
Athasit Phumhiram
Boatman 1
Manus Prasitwattanachai
Boatman 2
Chatchai Chaiyon
Producer
Pumidol Kongperm
Gravedigger 1 / Property Master
Waratpob Loaphitakkul
Gravedigger 2
Sanuk Prasingchop
Corpse
Angkhana Hanpong
Lingerie Vendor
Lalita Kongkajornkiat
Obstetric Nurse
Somkiat Wongsak
Rohingya Man
Rungnapa Sitthipong
Rohingya Woman
Chatchai Phutsorn
CastingDirector
Asima Sitthipong
Rohingya Child
Phuttiphong Aroonpheng
Director / Writer
Lee Chatametikool
Editor
Nawarophaat Rungphiboonsophit
Director of Photography
Christine Ott
Original Music Composer
Harin Paesongthai
Editor
Mathieu Gabry
Original Music Composer
Chatchai Chaiyon
Producer / Costume Designer
Mai Meksawan
Producer
Kissada Namuang
Art Direction
Thakool Sreedaw
Props
Karin Saksangsopa
Assistant Camera
Philippe Avril
Producer
Ong-Art Wiseschotikul
Assistant Camera
Yov Moor
Colorist
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 11, 2019
Original Nameกระเบนราหู
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 45m
Box Office$11,000
Genres
Wiki.
Manta Ray (Thai: กระเบนราหู; RTGS: Kraben Rahu) is a 2018 drama film written and directed by Phuttiphong Aroonpheng. It is Phuttiphong's first feature film, following his graduation from Digital Film Academy. The film had its world premiere at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on 7 September 2018 and received the award for the best movie in Orizzonti/ Horizon Prize selection. Phuttiphong also received the Silver Pyramid at the 40th Cairo International Film Festival. The film stars Aphisit Hama, Wanlop Rungkamjad and Rasmee Wayrana in lead roles. The film focuses on the political theme of Rohingyas in a poetic way. French composers Christine Ott and Mathieu Gabry, working as a duet under the name Snowdrops, created an original score for the movie and had been part in the sound design. Thai cutting-room ace Lee Chatametikool was also involved in the project.