Hunger triumphs at the Asian Academy Creative Awards in Singapore
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Hunger triumphs at the Asian Academy Creative Awards in Singapore

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Hunger triumphs at the Asian Academy Creative Awards in Singapore
Chutimon 'Aokbab' Chuengcharoensukying and Nopachai 'Peter' Chaiyanam in Hunger. photo © Netflix

Hunger, Netflix's film from Asia Pacific with the highest view hours in the first half of this year, has now added another feather to its cap. The Thai film recently won Best Feature Film at the 2023 Asian Academy Creative Awards (AACA) in Singapore, triumphing over a long list of other outstanding films.

Directed by Sitisiri Monkolsiri and starring Nopachai "Peter" Jayanama, Chutimon "Aokbab" Chuengcharoensukying and Gunn Svasti, Hunger not only claimed the number one rank on the Netflix Global Top 10 Films list but also topped the charts in 51 countries, reaching Top 10 in 91 countries.

Previously, the film also won three awards in the national round of the AACA, including Best Feature Film, Best Original Screenplay by Kongdej Jaturanrasmee, and Best Actor in a Leading Role awarded to Nopachai for his portrayal of chef Paul.

"It's a pleasure to see Hunger being recognised on the international stage. This award is an encouragement for my team and me who worked extremely hard on this project. We are grateful to the Asean viewers for their interest in and support for Hunger, a film from Thailand," said Sitisiri.

Screenwriter and producer Kongdej Jaturanrasmee added: "From the outset, we intended to create Hunger as a film that communicates contemporary issues to a global audience. Amidst a pivotal period in the world's economy, the food industry peaked, and our food choices became tools for class discrimination, driven more by emotion than taste. Moreover, it is an industry that is both regimented and intense in ways few outsiders may have ever experienced. Receiving this award is truly an encouragement and celebration for the crew, cast and director who came together to successfully convey human stories from our perspective to audiences worldwide."

Hunger is now streaming on Netflix.

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