The establishment of the production house BASK, by the collaboration of GDH and director Baz Poonpiriya, marks a significant moment in Thai and Asian cinema. This partnership aims to bring a fresh perspective on the culture of Thailand and Asia to global audiences, bridging the gap between the East and the West.
One of the key objectives of BASK is to empower voices that have been overlooked but are deeply passionate about storytelling. Through this platform, these voices will have the opportunity to share their personal yet universally resonant stories on screen. This commitment to diversity and inclusivity sets BASK apart in the film industry.
Director Baz Poonpiriya envisions BASK as an international voice that speaks louder. By amplifying authentic voices, he believes that he can reach a wider audience and connect with more people on a global scale. This focus on storytelling that resonates universally is the driving force behind the projects that will be developed under BASK.
Partnering with U.S.-based producers, such as Justin Lin and Anita Gou, BASK will have the opportunity to co-develop, co-produce, and co-finance projects that push the boundaries of traditional cinema. This collaborative effort will bring together diverse talents and perspectives, resulting in a truly unique cinematic experience for audiences worldwide.
With the success of films like “Bad Genius” and “How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies,” producer Vanridee Pongsittisak has established a legacy of excellence in Thai cinema. As he spearheads the joint venture with GDH, the future of BASK looks promising, with a focus on pushing the boundaries of storytelling and creating impactful narratives.
Looking ahead, BASK is poised to make a significant impact on the landscape of Thai and Asian cinema. With a commitment to diversity, inclusivity, and storytelling that resonates globally, the projects that will emerge from this production house are sure to captivate audiences around the world. As BASK continues to collaborate with top talent and push the boundaries of traditional filmmaking, the future looks bright for this innovative partnership.
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