Thailand commits 220 million baht to strengthen the film industry!
Thailand is supporting the film industry with 220 million baht to strengthen culture and identity internationally. Public hearing on November 14th.

Thailand commits 220 million baht to strengthen the film industry!
There are currently exciting developments in film production in Thailand. Today, November 23, 2025, นายประสพ เรียงเงิน, the permanent secretary of the Ministry of Culture, announced the launch of a new initiative to strengthen the domestic film, theater and series industries. This measure is intended to promote Thailand's international competitiveness and help spread the country's cultural identity worldwide. Loud Thairath This initiative is being implemented under the leadership of Minister Sabida Thaiseth.
The newly announced measures include a public hearing taking place on Friday, November 14, 2025, at the National Art Museum. It will also be broadcast online via Zoom. The aim is to collect ideas from entrepreneurs, directors and producers to further develop film production in Thailand.
Financial support and goals
An important aspect of this initiative is funding. Thailand plans to allocate 220 million baht to support films and short films that spotlight Thai culture and identity. The budget has been approved by the National Soft Power Strategy Committee and is already secured for the fiscal year 2025, as Thailand PRD reported.
The budget is distributed in four main areas: first, supporting film production; secondly, the training of specialists; third, promoting Thai films at international festivals and fourth, hosting film-related events in the country. Applications for funding can be submitted from January 6th to February 7th, 2025, with final decisions expected to be made by the end of March. It is important that the projects demonstrate diversity and increase Thailand's global competitiveness.
Strengthening Thai culture
This initiative also demonstrates Thailand's commitment to promoting its cultural identity through compelling storytelling. Mom Ratchawong Chalermchatri Yukol, member of the Drama, Series, Documentary Films and Animation Subcommittee, reiterated that support for projects at all stages of production is important to increase the quality of Thai films and create more jobs.
The measures are intended not only to boost film production, but also to increase the visibility of Thai art and culture on the international stage. At a time when creative industries are thriving, the government sees this strategy as a way to further expand creativity and innovation in Thailand.
With these steps, Thailand is on a promising path to not only playing a role in the global film business, but also setting an outstanding mark. How the initiative will ultimately develop and what influence it will have on the industry remains to be seen.