Cherd Songsri (Thai: เชิด ทรงศรี, born September 20, 1931, died May 21, 2006) was a Thai film director, screenwriter and film producer. A maker of period films that sought to introduce international audiences to his vision of Thai culture, his best-known work is the 1977 romance film Plae Kao (The Scar), which earned more box-office receipts than any Thai film before it. It won a prize at the 1981 Three Continents Festival in Nantes, France.
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| - Cherd Songsri (Thai: เชิด ทรงศรี, born September 20, 1931, died May 21, 2006) was a Thai film director, screenwriter and film producer. A maker of period films that sought to introduce international audiences to his vision of Thai culture, his best-known work is the 1977 romance film Plae Kao (The Scar), which earned more box-office receipts than any Thai film before it. It won a prize at the 1981 Three Continents Festival in Nantes, France. (en)
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| - '''Three Continents Festival'''
1981, Golden Montgolfiere award, ''Plae Kao'' '''Thailand National Film Association Awards''' 2005, Lifetime Achievement Award (en)
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| - Cherd Songsri on the set of his 2001 film, Behind the Painting. (en)
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| - Cherd Songsri (Thai: เชิด ทรงศรี, born September 20, 1931, died May 21, 2006) was a Thai film director, screenwriter and film producer. A maker of period films that sought to introduce international audiences to his vision of Thai culture, his best-known work is the 1977 romance film Plae Kao (The Scar), which earned more box-office receipts than any Thai film before it. It won a prize at the 1981 Three Continents Festival in Nantes, France. (en)
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