Movie fever seems to have gripped the campus of MSU over the last fortnight with the pending release of the movie ‘Love At Sarakham’.
The full length cinema movie Love at Sarakham is a collaboration between the Institute of Northeastern Arts and Culture with the Office of Contemporary Art and Culture (Ministry of Culture). The movie is a romantic comedy set in and around Mahasarakham with many scenes shot on campus at MSU.
The dialogue and storyline is typically Isan, with language and costumes and character traits of the actors easily recognisable as from the north east. Local wags have suggested with typically lighthearted Isan frivolity the film will need to be subtitled in Thai language so those not familiar with Isan language can follow the storyline.
The underlying romantic story line is light and illustrates the light hearted and humorous side of young Isan people who really enjoy life, whatever it brings for them. It gives the viewer an outstanding insight into cultural aspects of the lives of young people living in the north east of Thailand. Love at Sarakham is due for national release in Thai cinemas on March 10. .... more pics ...YOUTUBE TRAILER
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