
The Melbourne International Film Festival starts Friday and it has double doses of hard-hitting Thai action and spooky Thai ghosts.
Sahamongkol's two martial-arts extravaganzas -- Ong-Bak 2: The Beginning and Chocolate -- are playing, as are two movies with spectral flair -- Pen-ek Ratanaruang's jungle thriller Nymph and good Thai ghosts battling evil foreign ones in the animated feature Nak.
MIFF runs until August 9.

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