A significant milestone for Thai cinema unfolded yesterday, December 18 as Thai film studio GDH announced that How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies has been shortlisted for the 97th Academy Awards in the Best International Feature Film category.
The film, directed by Pat Boonnitipat and penned by screenwriter Ped Thodsapon, stands out among 85 international submissions, marking a first for Thailand.
The shortlist now includes 15 films, and only five will proceed to the final nominations, to be unveiled on January 17, 2025. The eagerly awaited announcement of the winners is set for March 2.
In a statement, the studio extended heartfelt congratulations to the creative team behind the film, highlighting the efforts of producers Jira Maligool and Vanridee Pongsittisak, along with lead actors Usha Seamkhum and Putthipong Assaratanakul. The entire cast and crew were commended for their role in this remarkable achievement.
GDH expressed gratitude to the fans for their unwavering support of the film, often affectionately referred to as Grandma.
The film’s journey to the Oscars is a testament to the dedication and talent within the Thai film industry. Since 1984, Thailand has consistently submitted entries for the Best International Feature Film category, yet until now, none has reached the final 15.
Previous submissions from Thailand have included critically acclaimed films such as The Story of Nampoo, The Overture, Transistor Love Story, The Love of Siam, Teacher’s Diary, and Krasue: Inhuman Kiss.
This historic achievement highlights the growing recognition and global appeal of Thai cinema.
The success of How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies signals a new era for Thai filmmakers on the international stage. The film’s selection not only brings pride to the creators but also to fans and supporters of Thai cinema. With the final nominations just a month away, the anticipation continues to build within the community and beyond, reported The Pattaya News.
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