From Pakse with Love (2010) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 2, 2010

Original Title:
สะบายดี 2 ไม่มีคำตอบจาก..ปากเซ

Alternate Titles:
Good Morning, Luang Prabang II

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Countries:
Lao People's Democratic Republic | Thailand

Ratings / Certifications:
TH: 13+ 

Runtime: 109

Lao girl with no mate and Thai guy with no love.

Por, a photographer who is down on his luck when he travels to Pakse in Southern Laos to take on an assignment as a wedding photographer. There he meets a beautiful Lao woman who becomes his inspiration to write a movie script about a Thai-Lao romance. In real life, however, the photographer has a slim chance to win the heart of the woman who may already have a boyfriend.

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Assistant Art Director:
Canatip Sirivet

Costume Design:
Pharisorn Sutthasarn

Director:
Sakchai Deenan

Director of Photography:
Sittipong Kongtong

Editor:
Surasak Pankin

Executive Producer:
Phongsak Phongnukrowsiri
Passakron Nimpathum
Anousone Sirisackda
Sakchai Deenan

Hairstylist:
Askorn Sirikul

Line Producer:
Vannadeth Keoviengkham

Makeup Artist:
Tanunchai Intarit

Producer:
Sakchai Deenan

Production Design:
Siripon Prasatthong

Screenplay:
Sakchai Deenan

Sound Recordist:
Nikrom Kijjawattana

Story:
Sakchai Deenan

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