Bangjong's first feature film,
Shutter, with a story about ghost images in photographs and a haunted photographer (portrayed by
Ananda Everingham), was the biggest box-office hit in Thailand that year, and also a hit in Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines and Brazil.
Shutter has since been remade in three other languages, including the 2008 Hollywood film
Shutter. The two teamed up again in 2007 for
Alone, which also was a box-office hit and played at many film festivals, including the
2007 Bangkok International Film Festival, where it was in competition for Best ASEAN Film.
Alone has been remade in two other languages. Bangjong's 2013 film
Pee Mak became Thailand's highest grossing film of all time, and was the first Thai film to be screened in every Southeast Asian country. In 2021, he directed
The Medium, a co-production between Thailand and South Korea. It was a commercial success in South Korea and received generally positive critical reviews In 2026, Banjong Pisanthanakun was announced as the director of the horror feature
Inherit, his first film in five years. The project is produced by Thai studio GDH 559 and is adapted from the 1991 horror novel
Tayat Asun. The film is set to star
Davika Hoorne. South Korean company Barunson E&A, known for producing
Parasite, boarded the project to handle international sales. ==Filmography==