Eakasit Thairaat

Eakasit Thairaat

Personal Details

Biography

Eakasit Thairaat is renowned for his captivating on-screen presence and versatility as a filmmaker, having directed a diverse range of critically acclaimed films that have left a lasting impression on audiences worldwide.

Among his most notable works is the 2014 psychological thriller "13 Sins", which showcased his ability to craft a tense and suspenseful narrative that kept viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish.

Additionally, Thairaat's 2006 film "13: Game of Death" demonstrated his skill in weaving together complex characters and plotlines, resulting in a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant cinematic experience.

Furthermore, his 2008 horror film "Phobia" highlighted his talent for creating a sense of unease and dread, expertly manipulating the audience's emotions to craft a truly unsettling and unforgettable viewing experience.

Throughout his career, Eakasit Thairaat has consistently demonstrated his ability to push boundaries and challenge conventions, making him a respected and sought-after figure in the world of filmmaking.

Career

2018
Homestay
Homestay as Screenplay
2013
The Protector 2
The Protector 2 as Story, Screenplay
Long Weekend
Long Weekend as Screenplay, Story
2008
Phobia
Phobia as Screenplay
2007
Body sob 19
Body sob 19 as Screenplay
2006
13: Game of Death
13: Game of Death as Story, Screenplay