Thongkam and Sek, a devoted gay couple, have worked tirelessly to build a life together, including owning a house and a durian orchard in Mae Hong Son. Tragedy strikes when Sek dies suddenly in an accident, revealing the harsh reality that same-sex marriage is not legally recognised in Thailand. This leaves Thongkam with no rights to the assets he and Sek built together. The house and entire durian orchard now belong to Sek’s mother, who moves in with her adopted daughter Mo and gardener Jingna. Tensions rise in the durian orchard, filled with the sweat and labor of Thongkam and Sek. Thongkam must find a way to reclaim the durian orchard, a place filled with their love.
Unfortunately the movie The Paradise of Thorns is not yet available on HBO Max.
Writing | Naruebet Kuno | Writer |
Directing | Naruebet Kuno | Director |
Production | Vanridee Pongsittisak | Producer |
Camera | Tawanwad Wanavit | Director of Photography |
Writing | Naron Cherdsoongnern | Screenplay |
Production | Jina Osothsilp | Executive Producer |
Writing | Karakade Norasethaporn | Screenplay |
Production | Jira Maligool | Executive Producer |
Editing | Piriyakorn Cotchadorn | Editor |
Editing | Rungrot Ounwong | Editor |
Directing | Rattiya Nuthiang | First Assistant Director |
Directing | Watjakorn Hankoon | Second Assistant Director |
Production | Boosaba Daorueng | Executive Producer |
Production | Paiboon Damrongchaitham | Executive Producer |
Production | Patcharaporn Liewpairoj | Line Producer |
Production | Yannassma Thannitsch | Co-Producer |
Production | Pimsiri Thongrompo | Executive Producer |
Sound | Wiparut Panjawongroj | Sound Designer |
Sound | Narubett Peamyai | Sound Designer |
Production | Veenuth Chocksiriwatcharasakul | Post Producer |
Production | Atis T. Asanachinda | Casting Director |