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Thailand's Movie Theatres: Relics, Ruins And The Romance Of Escape
Thailand's Movie Theatres: Relics, Ruins And The Romance Of Escape
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In 2008, Philip Jablon (who now resides in Philadelphia, PA), then studying for a Master's degree in Thailand, began recording the demise of the country's standalone cinemas. In bringing together his poignant photographs and the ephemera of a vanished culture, such as highly collectible hand-painted Thai movie posters, this book records an irreplaceable slice of social, cultural and movie history. It is introduced by Kong Rithdee, writer, documentary film-maker, and long-time movie critic for the Bangkok Post newspaper.
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Captures Thailand's cinematic past and cultural heritage
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Who is this book for?
This book is a wonderful tribute to Thailand's once vibrant cinema culture. Philip Jablon’s photographs and curated memorabilia vividly evoke a bygone era that many might find nostalgic, especially if they appreciate cultural history or film. It offers a rare glimpse into how cinema shaped social life in Thailand, making it a captivating read for history buffs and film enthusiasts alike.