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Duration: 73 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ribero |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x368 | Added: 2007-Sep-10 |
Alternate Names: Florence Vanida F., Florence Vanida Faivre, วนิดา ฟลอเรนซ์ เฟเวอร์
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Florence Faivre was born and raised in Aix-en-Provence, France, but moved to Bangkok with her family during her adolescence. She began her career as a host for Thai television shows like 'Teentalk' and 'E for Teens', and later hosted various international programs across Southeast Asia. At 18, Faivre secured her first major film role in 'The Siam Renaissance' (2003), earning critical acclaim including a Best Actress nomination at the Bangkok International Film Festival. She then moved to New York City and starred in 'Chokdee' (2005) alongside Bernard Giraudeau. Faivre also acted in 'The Elephant King' (2007), which won several international film festival awards, and 'The Coffin' (2008). She has appeared as a guest star on TV shows like 'The Following', 'How to Make it in America', and 'Kings'. Faivre currently resides between New York City and Los Angeles.
Release Year: 2005
Nation: France
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Director: Xavier Durringer
Writer: Christophe Mordellet, Dida Diafat, François Greze, Véra Belmont, Xavier Durringer
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Genre: Action, Biographical Film, Drama, Thriller
The movie 'Chok-Dee' (2005) showcases Master Saekson Janjira's unique training methods and techniques in Muay Thai. The film features special drills that focus on developing balance, endurance, power, speed, and grappling skills. It demonstrates how to combine different training aids such as a bench press and kicking pads for comprehensive development. Moreover, it displays Saekson's ability to fight against multiple opponents simultaneously, highlighting his mastery of Muay Thai techniques.
'Chok-Dee' is a 2005 action film directed by Xavier Durringer, focusing on the martial arts discipline of Muay Thai. The movie serves as a comprehensive guide to the sport, demonstrating various training methods and techniques under the tutelage of Master Saekson Janjira. It aims to make viewers 'a total fighter that can go the distance'. Although not a traditional narrative film, 'Chok-Dee' is praised by Fighting Spirit Magazine for its exceptional content.