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Red Bamboos

 

Red Bamboos

by Permpol Choey-Aroon

Thailand

 

Red Bamboos

Director: Permpol Choey-Aroon

Screenplay: Mr Dum a Moving Pictures Group (Permpol Choey-Aroon)
after M.R. Kukrit Pramoj's novel

Cinematographer: Permpol Choey-Aroon

Editing: Preng

Music: Bruce Gaston

Cast: Sorapong Chatree, Suraphol Viroonrak, Lalana Sulawan, Suchao Pongwilai, Krailat Kriengkrai

Distribution:
Five Star
61/1 Soi Thaweemitr 2, rama 9 Rd.,
Huaykwang
10320 Bangkok
Thailand
Mail: [email protected]

With the kind kind support of Five Star

Year: 1979

Digital copy from restored original print, Color, 91 mn, OV Thai with English and French electronic subtitles

Unreleased

In a rural village, childhood friends Kwen and Sompan fight each other…in a friendly way. Both would like to eradicate poverty; but the first is said to be close to communism whereas the second is an abbot helped by the government. It’s not them, but general political situation of the time that will make them clash…Will friendship withstand the political pressure from outside? 

Very loosely based (means, no copyright has ever been respected in this particular case) upon Italian writer Giovannino Guareschi’s Don Camillo, Red Bamboo is also a very subtle political metaphor at the time when it is released. An universal comedy, which is still very common today.

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