Female Boxer (2008)
Love of Siam (2007)
Tom Yum Kung (2005)
Born to be a boxer (2004)
Stealing Buddha's Thread (2003)
Prachia Pinkayao was born in Thailand on September 2, 1962. He majored in architecture in college. He began his film and television career in 1990. He first served as an art director at Paishute Entertainment, and later became a creative director. Several of his MTVs won the Best MTV Award at the Thai Television Awards. In 1992, he filmed His first movie was "The Magic Shoes", followed by the thriller romance "Romantic Blues" in 1995. During this period he still shot some MTV and commercial short films, starting in 1998 He began to focus on film creation, and the films he shot include the vampire film "Body Jumper", the action comedy "Heaven 7", the horror film "999-9999", and the musical film "Hoedown Showdown". As well as the art film "Fake", etc., covering a wide range of genres.
He also established his own studio and played a producer role in many films. By chance in 2003, he got a short film of Tony-jaa performing Muay Thai. After watching it, he was completely shocked by Tony-jaa's superb martial arts and dazzling movements. He immediately contacted Tony-jaa. Jia, and filmed the film "Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior" (Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior, also known as Boxing Warrior) that year. Although this film starring Tony Jia has an old-fashioned plot, the action scenes borrowed from Western filming method and his own experience in filming MTV, full of smooth camera movements and fierce murderous intent, coupled with Tony Jaa's dizzying martial arts skills, the film immediately swept across Southeast Asia after its release and became a rapidly rising trend in Thai Kung Fu films. logo. The two struck while the iron was hot and released "Tom-Yum-Goong" (also known as Tom-Yum-Goong 2) in 2005. The film inherited the style of "The Thread of the Buddha" and added more kung fu elements. The genre makes the fighting scenes more beautiful. After the film was released, it achieved greater success than "The Thread of the Buddha". Prachia Pinkyao then filmed a children's comedy film "Chocolate" (Chocolate). Currently, he is preparing to film the sequel to "Ong Bak 2", which is expected to be released in 2007.