Sayew

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Sayew
The Thai theatrical poster.
Directed byKongdej Jaturanrasamee
Kiat Songsanant
Written byKongdej Jaturanrasamee
Kiat Songsanant
Produced byPrachya Pinkaew
Siwaporn Pongsuwan
Sukanya Vongsthapat
StarringPimpaporn Leenutapong
CinematographySayombhu Mukdeeprom
Edited byLee Chatametikool
Music byApichet Kamphu
Chaibundit Peuchponsub
Distributed bySahamongkol Film International
Release date
February 28, 2003
Running time
113 minutes
CountryThailand
LanguageThai

Sayew (Thai: สยิว, also Spasm or X-Rated Sex Story: Fact or Fiction) is a 2003 Thai comedy film about a naive female college student who works as a writer of erotic stories for a pornographic magazine.

Plot

Tao is a tomboyish university student who supports her studies by writing for her uncle's racy pulp pornographic magazine Sayew, despite the fact that she has never had sex herself. The magazine is struggling financially, so Tao's uncle, Dr. Porn, tells her she needs to spice up her stories or else be sacked.

After writing fantasties about her neighbors doesn't work, Tao takes the advice of her uncle and starts reaching for first-hand experience to draw on, turning to the macho magazine photographer and writer, Young Stallion. However, the sexually uncertain Tao also has fantasies about a female classmate, Mui.

Cast

Reception

Festivals and awards

Sayew was screened at several film festivals in 2003, including the Deauville Asian Film Festival, the Vancouver International Film Festival and the Stockholm International Film Festival. At the Seattle International Film Festival, the film won an honorable mention for the Asian Trade Winds Award.

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