Aditya Assarat

[2] He went on to earn a master's degree in film production from the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts in 2000.[3] In 2003, Aditya won the Hubert Bals Award at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, and was invited to take part in the Pusan Promotional Plan.In 2006, Aditya and friends Soros Sukhum and Jetnipith Teerakulchanyut formed their own production company, Pop Pictures, making television commercials, music videos, TV programs and films.For the first season, shown in 2006, documented a cross motorcycle journey around Thailand by Aditya's friend, musician Suki Sukosol Clapp of Pru.The second season, set for 2007-08, is to feature Suki travelling with actor Ananda Everingham in Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam.I'll try to solve the problem in my next film by making my main character more like me - a Thai who's grown up overseas and speaks English for half the story.
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