Before an independent film oasis in Sathorn goes dry, it will issue a flow of curated cinematic nectar in its final weeks that includes a British noir classic, a top Bond franchise film and a recut version of the notorious The Godfather III.
Before it hands the space over to another operator next month, Bangkok Screening Room has a final lineup of six movies – one Thai, one Japanese, two American and two British – to be shown by its high-definition digital projector.
Circling back to its debut showing five years ago, the theater will show 1949 thriller-turned-British classic, The Third Man, that circles around a pulp novelist traveling to postwar Vienna to investigate the mysterious death of an old friend.
Partly shot in Bangkok with former Prime Minister Krukrit Pramoj appearing across Marlon…