Dream Maker and Nob Prods. are working with domestic and international partners to expand their film lineup with three Thai features, with the aim of strengthening their presence in the domestic theatrical market and positioning the titles for broader distribution across Asia, the companies said.
Releases will begin in May with “Behind the Screens,” a dark comedy-drama starring acclaimed actors Bong Nawat, Koi Lakhwin and Ray Macdonald. The film combines sharp satire with an emotionally-driven relationship story, and ranks as one of the company’s most anticipated releases of the year.
Next up will be the mystery thriller “Televille” starring Thai A-list actor Weir Sucorawat. The story centers around a man who discovers a mysterious television that can draw people into its world, with his friends and wife being drawn into it.
Rounding out the lineup is “Tea Lounge,” a feature that incorporates elements of the increasingly popular boys’ love genre, reflecting the region’s growing demand for diverse and inclusive storytelling.
Sathanapong Limwongthong, vice chairman of Dream Maker and president of Nob Prods., said the company is intentionally moving away from a single genre identity in favor of cultivating a more versatile slate.
“Many studios have built strong brands by focusing on specific genres,” says Limwonson. “However, our goal is to develop a diverse portfolio of films that resonates with different segments of our audience.”
He added that the upcoming three releases are expected to provide momentum for both companies’ future projects while strengthening audience trust in Dream Maker and Nob Prods. banner.
