What to Watch at Bangkok’s Outdoor Theatre Festival This July
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and its partners — Thai Film Director Association, Thai Film Archive, Thai Open-air Theatre Association, and Better Bangkok — will organise open-air theatres until the end of this month.
Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt said on Wednesday, June 29, that the project is intended to boost the economy and entertain people in addition to the music they can listen to at public parks.
Below is the schedule and list of films that will be shown at their respective locations:
July 7 to 9
Laan Kon Mueng
- “Dang Bireley’s and Young Gangsters” (1997)
- “Time in a Bottle” (1991)
- “Black Silk” (1961)
101 True Digital Park (TDPK)
- “Bangkok Traffic (Love) Story” (2009)
- “Mae Nak Phra Khanong”
July 14 to 16
Khlong Toei Youth Centre
- “RRR” (2022) – Indian film
- “Transistor Love Story” (2001)
- “Boonchu Poo Narak” (1988)
Wachirabenchathat Park / State Railway Public Park
- “4 Kings” (2021)
- “Portrait of a Lady on Fire” (2019) – French film
- “One for the Road” (2021)
July 21 to 23
Benchakitti Park / Benjakitti Park
- “Citizen Dog” (2004)
- “The Blur Hour” (2015)
- “Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy” (2021) – Japanese film
Bang Khae Phirom Park
- “Fast and Furious”
- “Shutter” (2004)
- “Dear Dakanda” (2005)
July 28 to 30
Siam Square One
- “Love of Siam” (2007)
- “Season Change” (2006)
- “Siam Square” (2017)
Queen Sirikit 60th Anniversary Park
- “Sunset at Chaophraya” (1996)
- “Pee Nak” (2019)
- “Gunman” (1983)
July 31
Suan-Kru Angoon
- “School Town King” (2020)
Sukhumvit 31
- “One for the Road” (2021)
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