The Thai Film Festival in Malaysia (TFF), organised by the Royal Thai Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, is proud to announce its highly anticipated 4th edition under the theme “Local Talents to Global Contents”. 

The TFF 2024 is set to showcase captivating, selected Thai films to the Malaysian public and fans with an aim to boosting ties between Thailand and Malaysia through the art of filmmaking. 

An official launching of the TFF 2024 will be convened on 13 August 2024 at Aurum Theatre, The Exchange TRX in conjunction with a Special Talk on “Ignite Thailand: A Premier Destination for High Profile Film Production”, while 16-18 August 2024 will feature public screenings at selected Golden Screen Cinemas (GSC) locations in Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Selangor.



The TFF 2024 will unspool five remarkable Thai films from local independent productions and new generations of directors, namely The Undertaker (Comedy-horror), Not Friends (Coming-of-age comedy-drama), Daeng (Comedy-horror), Haunted Tales (Horror) and Mantra Warrior: The Legend of The Eight Moons (Animation), with 20 free public screenings at GSC Mid Valley, GSC 1 Utama, GSC My Town, and GSC IOI City Mall.

“We are thrilled to bring the Thai Film Festival back to Malaysia, showcasing a diverse selection of classic, contemporary, and Avant Garde Thai films, while offering Malaysian and international audiences a unique opportunity to experience the rich tapestry of Thai culture, ways of life, creativity, and local talents through five global contents on the silver screen,” said Lada Phumas, Ambassador of Thailand to Malaysia. 

“This year’s Thai Film Festival in Malaysia (TFF 2024) under the theme “Local Talents to Global Contents” goes beyond entertainment, as it also aims to fostering cultural exchange, deepening mutual understanding and appreciation, as well as highlighting the similarities and unique qualities that bind Thailand and Malaysia together through the universal language of film.” 

In addition, “the Embassy wishes to enthusiastically implement Ignite Thailand collaboration by organising a Special Talk among film industries key players from both Thailand and Malaysia,” said Lada.



A red-carpet opening reception and a special screening of “The Undertaker”, a comedy-horror film which is by far Malaysian public’s favourite genre, will take place at Aurum Theatre, The Exchange TRX on Tuesday, 13 August 2024 from 18.30 hrs onward.

Distinguished guests, including diplomatic corps, Malaysian government officials, Friends of Thailand, film producers, media representatives, as well as Thai and Malaysian celebrities, have been invited to join us in this event to embark on the cinematic journey of the Thai Film Festival in Malaysia.



In addition to film screenings, the TFF 2024 is also proud to present a Special Talk on “Ignite Thailand: A Premier Destination for High Profile Film Production”, bringing key players from Thailand’s and Malaysia’s film industries to share their valuable perspectives and expertise on Thailand’s film strategies, while serving as an innovative platform to ignite collaborations among public and private sectors of the two countries. 

The Talk will be held on Tuesday, 13 August 2024, 16.00-18.00 hrs at Comfort Cabin Hall, Aurum Theatre, The Exchange TRX, whereby selected governmental film agencies, renowned industry professionals, media representatives, and film students will be invited. 

Free limited seats are available to the public with required registration (Link: https://forms.gle/P9b78BYkjfm2yTAD7) by 5 August 2024. 

The list of selected participants will be announced through their respective emails and on the Official Royal Thai Embassy’s Facebook page by 7 August 2024.



All TFF 2024 screenings are complimentary for everyone to enjoy. Tickets can be redeemed on Monday, 12 August 2024 at GSC e-Payment, through GSC mobile application, or via ticketing kiosk at four participating GSC locations. 

The tickets redemption (limited to two tickets per redemption) will be based on a first-come, first- served basis, while tickets last. - KitaReporters/Media Release


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