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One Night Husband | |
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The Thai theatrical poster. | |
Directed by | Pimpaka Towira |
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Cinematography | Christoph Janetzko |
Edited by | Lee Chatametikool |
Music by | Kasemson Brahmasubha |
Distributed by | GMM Pictures |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | Thailand |
Language | Thai |
One Night Husband (Thai: คืนไร้เงา or Kuen rai ngao) is a 2003 Thai thriller film directed by Pimpaka Towira and co-written by Pimpaka and Prabda Yoon. It was the debut feature film for Pimpaka, an independent film director and one of the few female directors working in the Thai film industry. One Night Husband was also the film debut of Thai-Canadian pop singer Nicole Theriault.
Plot
On her first night with her husband, newlywed Sipang's husband Napat takes a mysterious phone call and then leaves. When he doesn't return, Sipang asks her new brother-in-law, Chatchai, to help. Joining Sipang in her search is Chatchai's timid wife Busaba. As the search for Napat drags on, Sipang uncovers some disturbing things about her husband's past.
Cast
- Nicole Theriault as Sipang
- Siriyakorn Pukkavesh as Bussaba
- Pongpat Wachirabunjong as Chatchai
- Woravit Kaewphet as Napat
- Piathip Khumwong as Bussaba's Mother
- Kowit Wattanakul as Hieng
Reception
One Night Husband premiered at the Berlin Film Festival in 2003 and was screened at several other film festivals in 2003, including the Deauville Asian Film Festival, Hong Kong International Film Festival, Singapore International Film Festival, CINEFAN Film Festival, Fukuoka Asian Film Festival, Pusan International Film Festival and the Stockholm International Film Festival.
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