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Cinema in Laos emerged later than in nearby
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History

After colonialism and the civil war, film was not regarded as a priority. Until 1989, the Ministry of Culture's Cinema Department had a monopoly on film production. The first feature-length film produced after the monarchy was abolished is ''Gun Voice from the Plain of Jars'', directed by Somchith Pholsena in 1983, but its release was prevented by censorship. After 1989, several state companies were allowed to operate, but the success was limited. In fact, writing in 1995, Som Ock Southiponh asserted that “Laotian cinema does not exist." In the 21st century, the government allowed co-productions with foreign companies, which effectively created modern Laotian cinema. In 2008, ''
Sabaidee Luang Prabang ''Sabaidee Luang Prabang'' ( th, สะบายดี หลวงพะบาง, English title: ''Good Morning, Luang Prabang'') is a 2008 romantic drama film directed by Sakchai Deenan and starring Ananda Everingham. It was the first commer ...
'' ( th, สะบายดี หลวงพะบาง) was the first commercial film shot in Laos since 1975. It was directed by Thai director Sakchai Deenan together with Anousone Sirisackda, a local Cambodian who had worked for the governmental cinema department. After this experience, Sirisackda felt he was able to direct without foreign support, and in 2010 directed ''For the Sake of Love'' (Khophienghak). Other Laotian directors followed, including Panumas Deesattha with ''Hak-Am-Lam'' (2013) and Anysay Kaewla (whose last name is also transliterated as Keola), trained in Thailand, with ''At the End'' (Playthang, also titled ''At the Horizon'', 2012). Kaewla's film was described as "a violent thriller that pushed the boundaries of what the Lao government would ultimately tolerate on film." A local critic wrote, "Nightclubs, luxury automobiles, smoking, drinking, men wearing earrings, car chases, and gun violence—that are usually not depicted in Lao media because of strict censorship.” However, after a first draft did not pass censorship, a second draft was accepted, and the movie was successful at the box office. Documentary co-productions have been successful. The 2017 feature documentary film '' Blood Road'' was produced with assistance of the Laos government. Chronicling the journey of an American and
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mountain biking team traversing over 1,200 miles (1,900 km) on bicycle along the Ho Chi Minh trail to the site where their father, a
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F-4 fighter pilot, was shot down in Laos 40 years earlier. The film would go on to win several awards, most notably a
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in 2018. However, the director who made Laotian cinema notable beyond Laos was
Mattie Do Mattie Do ( lo, ແມດດີ ໂດ) is a Laotian American film director. She is Laos's first and only female film director and the first horror film director from Laos. Career ''Chanthaly'' Her directorial debut, '' Chanthaly'' ( lo, ຈ ...
. She was also Laos' first female director. Born in the United States and trained in Italy, she returned to Laos as part of a relocation deal offered to her husband by a production company. Do made her debut in 2012 with ''
Chanthaly ''Chanthaly'' ( Lao: ຈັນທະລີ) is a 2012 Lao horror film directed by Mattie Do and written by Christopher Larsen. It is the first horror film to be written and directed entirely in Laos and the first Lao feature film directed by a w ...
'', which was the first horror film written and directed entirely in Laos. Her second film, ''
Dearest Sister Dearest Sister ( Lao: ນ້ອງຮັກ) is a 2016 Lao horror film that was released in the US on September 25, 2016 and Laos on May 11, 2017. It is the second feature film directed by Mattie Do. It was selected as the Laotian entry for the ...
'' (2016) ( Lao: ນ້ອງຮັກ) was selected to participate in the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Do's 2019 film ''
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'' also participated in international festivals.


Film festivals


Luang Prabang

The Luang Prabang Film Festival (LPFF), is a non-profit organization, founded in 2010, which hosts a yearly film festival in Luang Prabang, Laos. The festival features works solely from
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-member countries. Additionally, the organization supports various educational activities, competitions and small grants for filmmakers from Laos and the greater Southeast Asian region throughout the year.


Vientianale

Vientianale was a film festival held annually in
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from 2009 to 2018. The festival included a competitive short film section for Lao filmmakers, and hosted screenings of popular international films.


Notable films

* ''
Sabaidee Luang Prabang ''Sabaidee Luang Prabang'' ( th, สะบายดี หลวงพะบาง, English title: ''Good Morning, Luang Prabang'') is a 2008 romantic drama film directed by Sakchai Deenan and starring Ananda Everingham. It was the first commer ...
'' (2008), by Sakchai Deenan and Anousone Sirisackda * ''For the Sake of Love'' (2010) by Anousone Sirisackda * ''At the End'' (also titled ''At the Horizon'') (2012) by Anysay Keola * ''
Chanthaly ''Chanthaly'' ( Lao: ຈັນທະລີ) is a 2012 Lao horror film directed by Mattie Do and written by Christopher Larsen. It is the first horror film to be written and directed entirely in Laos and the first Lao feature film directed by a w ...
'' (2012) by
Mattie Do Mattie Do ( lo, ແມດດີ ໂດ) is a Laotian American film director. She is Laos's first and only female film director and the first horror film director from Laos. Career ''Chanthaly'' Her directorial debut, '' Chanthaly'' ( lo, ຈ ...
* ''Hak-Am-Lam'' (2013) by Panumas Deesattha * ''
Dearest Sister Dearest Sister ( Lao: ນ້ອງຮັກ) is a 2016 Lao horror film that was released in the US on September 25, 2016 and Laos on May 11, 2017. It is the second feature film directed by Mattie Do. It was selected as the Laotian entry for the ...
'' (2016) by
Mattie Do Mattie Do ( lo, ແມດດີ ໂດ) is a Laotian American film director. She is Laos's first and only female film director and the first horror film director from Laos. Career ''Chanthaly'' Her directorial debut, '' Chanthaly'' ( lo, ຈ ...
* ''
The Long Walk ''The Long Walk'' is a dystopian horror novel by American writer Stephen King, published in 1979, under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. It was collected in 1985 in the hardcover omnibus '' The Bachman Books'', and has seen several reprints s ...
'' (2019) by
Mattie Do Mattie Do ( lo, ແມດດີ ໂດ) is a Laotian American film director. She is Laos's first and only female film director and the first horror film director from Laos. Career ''Chanthaly'' Her directorial debut, '' Chanthaly'' ( lo, ຈ ...


See also

* List of Laotian submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film *
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* Luang Prabang Film Festival


References

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