Living Films
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| Industry | Film production |
|---|---|
| Founded | July 7, 1996 |
| Founder | Chris Lowenstein |
| Headquarters | , |
Key people | Chris Lowenstein (Executive director) |
| Website | www |
Living Films is an international film production company based in Thailand. They have produced feature films, documentaries, commercials, and television series including The Hangover Part II, Shanghai (2010 film), and Changeland. Its most recent projects include the Netflix / BBC TV series The Serpent (TV series), the Netflix film Fistful of Vengeance, Ron Howard’s film Thirteen Lives, episodes of Disney’s series Ms. Marvel (miniseries), and the FX series Alien: Earth.
History
Living Films was founded by Chris Lowenstein[1] in 1996.[2] Lowenstein studied film at Beloit College in Wisconsin[3] and began his career as a production assistant for Gus Van Sant working on the film My Own Private Idaho. He also worked as a production assistant for the Thailand filming of Heaven & Earth in 1993.[2] After similar work with the films Operation Dumbo Drop and The Quest,[3] Lowenstein opened his own production company in Chiang Mai. Oliver Ackermann joined Living Films in 2002 and is a partner and producer.[4] Apinat “Obb” Siricharoenjit is also a managing partner and a line producer.[4][5] Living Films produces feature films, commercials, still-photo shoots and television projects.[6]
In 2006, during the filming of Bangkok Dangerous starring Nicolas Cage, the ruling government of Thailand was overthrown.[6] In 2013, A fire broke out on the set of No Escape (then called The Coup) starring Owen Wilson, Pierce Brosnan, and Lake Bell. There were no injuries to cast and production had wrapped for the day. The fire was thought to have been caused by faulty power supply.[7]
Filmography
Film
Television
| Year | Title [8] |
Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2005 | Mysterious Island | Hallmark Channel TV movie |
| 2005–08 | Matrioshki | |
| 2006 | Blackbeard | Hallmark Channel TV movie |
| 2010 | 20 to One | |
| Survivor | ||
| 2013 | The Hunters | Hallmark Channel TV movie |
| 2015 | The Legacy | |
| 2021 | The Serpent (TV series) | |
| 2022 | Ms. Marvel (miniseries) | |
| 2025 | Alien: Earth[17][18] |
References
- ^ Brzeski, Patrick (24 January 2014). "Thailand Film Industry Soldiers on Amid Political Turmoil". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
- ^ a b c d Vanesse, Catherine (24 March 2018). "Chris Lowenstein: From Hollywood to Thailand". Magazine Latitudes. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
- ^ a b Cummings, Joe (13 October 2011). "The Life of Chris Lowenstein". Bangkok Post Magazine.
- ^ a b "About Us". Living Films. Retrieved 2026-05-13.
- ^ "Foreign media take study tour in Pattaya, highlighting the city's potential as film industry hub". Government Public Relations Department. 2024-09-03. Retrieved 2026-05-13.
- ^ a b c d e Fleur, Adrian (3 February 2014). "Here Comes Hollywood". CityLife Chiang Mai. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
- ^ a b Brzeski, Patrick (21 November 2013). "Fire on Thai Set of 'The Coup' Starring Owen Wilson Damages Equipment". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
- ^ a b "With Living Films (Sorted by Release Date Ascending)". IMDb. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
- ^ Lyttleton, Chris (12 August 2010). "Fleeing the Fire: Transformation and Gendered Belonging in Thai HIV/AIDS Support Groups". Medical Anthropology. doi:10.1080/01459740490275995.
- ^ Elmore, Mick (15 September 2003). "Thai Location Shooting on The Rise". BackStage. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
- ^ ""The Marine 2": More on production and filming". WWE. 27 October 2009. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
- ^ Frater, Patrick (23 June 2009). "Northern Thailand gets $650 mil Kingdom". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
- ^ Hsiao, Tina; Kay, Julz (30 May 2011). "'The Hangover Part II': Follow the wolf pack's Thailand trail". CNN. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
- ^ "Norwegian Kill Bill 2 parody to shoot in Thailand". Coconuts. 14 March 2012. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
- ^ Windsor, Harry (14 January 2016). "'The 5th Wave': Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
- ^ Hipes, Patrick (11 March 2019). "Seth Green's 'Changeland', His Film Directing Debut, Getting June Release Via Gravitas Ventures". Deadline. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
- ^ Bunnag, Tatat (20 August 2025). "Xenomorphs of Siam". Bangkok Post. Archived from the original on 25 September 2025. Retrieved 25 September 2025.
- ^ Osborne, Laurie (4 September 2025). "Bangkok stars in Alien: Earth". Time Out. Archived from the original on 22 September 2025. Retrieved 25 September 2025.
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