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BKKIFF '08 review: Soi Cowboy

Written and directed by Thomas Clay Starring Nicolas Bro, Pimwalee Thampanyasan Reviewed on September 25, 2008, Asian Premiere at Bangkok International Film Festival Rating: 5/5 What's strange about watching the movie Soi Cowboy in Thailand is that it takes a moment to adjust to the background noises. The first half of the film mainly takes place inside the Bangkok apartment a portly farang is sharing...

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Soi Cowboy reviewed in India

I've not heard much about Soi Cowboy since it premiered in the Un Certain Regard program at the Cannes Film Festival back in May. Produced by DeWarrenne Pictures and directed by Thomas Clay, the Anglo-Thai production garnered mixed reviews for its bifurcated structure -- similar to Apichatpong Weerasethakul's films -- with the first half in black and white and the second half in color. The first half...

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Sight & Sound. July 08.

The online sample from Sight & Sound's Cannes package in the new issue comes from Nick James: "Instead of the flop romcoms and hopeless gangster films that were loudly boosted in the markets (having failed to be selected by...

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UK film buyers busy in Cannes

The festival still awaits its first major US deal but the Brits are not letting the credit crunch get them down

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Cannes. Soi Cowboy.

"Brit helmer Thomas Clay's sophomore feature, Soi Cowboy, demonstrates a growing maturity," writes Leslie Felperin in Variety. "This slowburning, enigmatic drama, mostly about a Danish man and a Thai woman awkwardly living together in Bangkok, is deeper and more likeable...

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Soi Cowboy

Film Reviews: Brit helmer Thomas Clay's sophomore feature, "Soi Cowboy," demonstrates a growing maturity.

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CANNES SNUBS BRITISH FILMS

The U.K. Film Council has warned British movie fans not to be upset after the country was snubbed at this year’s (08) Cannes Film Festival. The 61st festival line-up includes films from Belgium, Turkey, France, Argentina, Brazil and Italy - but not one from Britain. However, the U.K. Film Council says "people shouldn't get too hung up" [...]

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Cannes Snubs British Films

The U.K. Film Council has warned British movie fans not to be upset after the country was snubbed at this year's (08) Cannes Film Festival. The 61st festival line-up ...

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Hollywood takes over Cannes

The world premiere of the Indiana Jones sequel will take place at this year's Cannes Film Festival, it was confirmed today, but no British films have made the competition.

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A Street To Call My Own

Some gay blogger goes off whoring and discovers that there are entire streets dedicated to Cowboy Caleb. Dude, is this Pattaya or Bangkok? There are Soi Cowboy’s in most nearly every other large Thai sex ghetto. Copyright © 2008 Cowboy Caleb.

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Bangkok Haunts by John Burdett

Bangkok Haunts is a fast read, but one that stays in the mind long afterward, plaguing the senses with the smell of curries, or the flashing lights of Soi Cowboy, or the startling sadness of silent Khmer guards.