Ghost Game (film)

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Ghost Game

Thai poster.
Directed by Sarawut Wichiensarn
Produced by Napat Pavaputanont na mahasarakam,
Pantham Thongsang
Starring Pachornpol Jantieng,
Supatsiri Patomnupong,
Thanyanan Mahapirun,

Phongsak Rattanapong

Distributed by NGR
Release date(s) Flag of Thailand April 27, 2006
Running time 100 min.
Country Thailand
Language Thai
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Ghost Game (Thai: ล่า-ท้า-ผี or La-Tha-Pii) is a 2006 Thai horror film about 11 contestants on a reality TV show who must stay in an abandoned military prison where atrocities took place years before.

The film was controversial because the setting closely matched that of Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, where the Khmer Rouge in Thailand's neighbor, Cambodia, tortured prisoners.

In the film, the prison was called S-11, which closely resembles the name the Khmer Rouge used for Tuol Sleng, S-21. It also depicts piles of skulls and bones, similar to many war memorials around Cambodia.

The producers of the film had in fact wanted to film inside Tuol Sleng, but were refused by the Cambodian government. The film was then made on location in Thailand.

The film outraged Cambodians and calls were made to ban all Thai products. Cambodian genocide researcher Youk Chhang has denounced the film as insensitive and a distortion of history for commercial purposes. It was the another low point for Thai-Cambodian relations, which turned violent with the 2003 Phnom Penh riots.

The film's producers apologized and said they had not given the subject enough serious thought.

Though it was banned in Cambodia, the film was given a wide theatrical release in Thailand and later in Singapore.

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