AFT’s “Ang Filipinong Talentado” to culminate on December 3
This culmination program will showcase different talents of our ‘kababayans’ who live in Phuket. Ticket is priced at 500 baht.

This culmination program will showcase different talents of our ‘kababayans’ who live in Phuket. Ticket is priced at 500 baht.
"Unexpectedly Yours" will be screened in Bangkok on December 2-3.
Grab this rare opportunity of experiencing your own “Journey to Bethlehem” here in Bangkok. It is totally a different Christmas experience and is worth to start your family Christmas tradition this year!
Here’s what you need to do to get your FREE ‘Unexpectedly Yours’ movie ticket: Make TWO Western Union transactions in November, Add ‘I FEEL GOOD’ Line ID: @ifeelgood.
Western Union will give away 500 ‘Unexpectedly Yours’ tickets in Bangkok and 100 tickets each in Pattaya, Phuket, Chiang Mai and Koh Samui.
Western Union will give one FREE ticket for every TWO transactions in November. Send money now using Western Union to watch ‘Unexpectedly Yours’ for free!
On Saturday evening, 289 out of 290 seats were sold out.
To book your tickets, please contact Ms Melane Icaro via Facebook or call 0851373895 or 0626618111. Tickets range from 200 baht to 350 baht.
Here are the venues and time for Seven Sundays screening in Thailand.
Some entertainment and tourist attractions have decided to close their doors for the royal cremation ceremony and some until further notice.
For reservation, please contact Ms Maan Cambonga Sasa or PM Filipino Films in Thailand Facebook page.
Filipino movie “Last Night” will be screened at Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University e-Library in Phitsanulok at 10:00 am.
Loud cheers and giggles can be heard inside the cinema for every “kilig” scene in the movie starred by Toni Gonzaga and Piolo Pascual.
A representative from ABS-CBN Global and The Filipino Channel also came to support the event.
The movie “Last Night” starring Piolo Pascual and Toni Gonzaga is the first Filipino movie to be screened in a Thai cinema.
All movies will not be allowed to screen in a cinema without the approval from the Film and Video Censorship Committee which is located at the Thailand Cultural Centre in Bangkok.