Thai Movie: Good Morning Luang Prabang
Thu May 22, 2008 | Category: Thai Movies | Movie Reviews: 6 feedbacks »

Title: Good Morning Luang Prabang - สะบายดี หลวงพะบาง (sabaidee luang pabang)
Release Date in Thailand: 5th June 2008
Official website: www.sabaideemovie.com
A romantic road movie about a young journalist who grows up in Australia and falls in love with a beautiful Lao girl during a visit to his father's hometown, Luang Prabang.
Directed by Anusorn Sirisakda and Sakchai Deena
Starring: Ananda Everingham and Khamlek Pallawong
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I love it and want to visit Luang prabang very soon.:D Ananda is handsom mak in this movie ka:D and also actress is lovely too na.(kiss)
When the film had its premiere in Thailand, the film had Thai dialogue and English subtitles. But now that it's out on DVD (see link provided), it is only available in PAL format - and only with Thai dialogue and Thai subtitles.
Where did the English subtitles go ... and why isn't this film released in North America in NTSC format with those subtitles in tow?
I wanted to give this film to a coworker who is Laotian-American. But, she only speaks 2 dialects ... English and Hmong (Laotian). Not many Laotians speak the Thai dialect ... and they've been totally disenfranchised by filmmakers. What kind of a "co-production" is that?
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