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Sukollawat Kanaros | ||
Anuchyd Sapanphong | ||
Sumret Muengput | ||
Sukollawat Kanarot | Shane | |
Anuchit Sapanpong | Pich | |
Sumret Muengput | Monk Sangchai | |
Akekarad Khalong | Ton | |
Prakasit Horwannapakorn | Krit | |
Punthip Teekul | Tee | |
Bodin Moomeensri | Preceptor Monk | |
Veeravat Jamrensan | Venerable Noi |
Director/Choreographer |
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Producer |
John Badalu
Anucha Boonyawatana |
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Writer/Composer |
Anucha Boonyawatana
Waasuthep Ketpetch |
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Cinematography |
Chaiyapruek Chalermpornpanich
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Music |
Chapavich Temnitikul
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Pitch and Shane, who once were lovers, are trying to heal the pain of their lives by reviving their old romance through the making the traditional Thai ornament made of the leaves and flowers that symbolize love and virtue. When Shane finds out that Pich is dying, he decides to become a monk. |
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