
Seeda 2020
Step into the touching world of *Seeda (2020)*, a heartfelt drama-romance directed by Ekkachai Srivichai. The film follows Pranot, a man with a deeply feminine spirit who embraces his identity despite societal expectations.
Director: Ekkachai Srivichai
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Seeda (2020) about?
*Seeda (2020)* explores the life of Pranot, a man with a feminine spirit who finds solace in dance and acting. After being cast as Seeda in a college play, he faces expulsion for breaking rules, leading him to form deep connections with two people who challenge and affirm his identity.
Who directed Seeda?
Seeda was directed by Ekkachai Srivichai, who brings a sensitive touch to this intimate drama-romance.
Who stars in Seeda?
The film features Thanetpiphat Sutthihirandamrong, Antoine Pinto, Kritsapol Sutthihirandamrong, Phakeeya Phongern, and Sompob Benjathikul in key roles.
Is Seeda (2020) worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb, *Seeda (2020)* offers a deeply emotional and visually engaging experience. Its themes of self-acceptance and heartfelt romance make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven dramas.
How long is Seeda?
Seeda (2020) has a runtime of 90 minutes.
About Seeda (2020) — A Drama-Romance of Identity and Passion
Step into the touching world of *Seeda (2020)*, a heartfelt drama-romance directed by Ekkachai Srivichai. The film follows Pranot, a man with a deeply feminine spirit who embraces his identity despite societal expectations. His journey unfolds at a dance college where he lands the role of Seeda in a student production, sparking a passionate connection to both his character and his own authentic self. But when Pranot breaks the school's rigid rules, he faces expulsion, setting off a chain of events that leads him to unexpected love with Somboon and Cheep.
The story blends themes of self-discovery, resilience, and the courage to defy norms, all wrapped in a tender narrative that lingers long after the credits roll. With its intimate atmosphere and emotional depth, *Seeda (2020)* offers a poignant look at identity and belonging, making it a standout in contemporary Thai romance dramas.